Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 When hiring tools from HSS Hire Shops you only pay for the actual time the equipment is in use ; in addition you have the HAE assurance that the tools you select are regularly maintained , and are in a safe condition .
2 The computer operator in the station made another call to the ambulance service telling them that the situation was very serious and asking for the estimated time of arrival of the ambulance .
3 Consider it as a kind of insurance for the odd times when you are not losing weight quite as you should .
4 Soft muslin cloth for the odd time I do n't want the work to get too hot .
5 The chief executive may know what change is needed , but has to wait for the right time to introduce it .
6 Then nearly five more , waiting for the right time — God 's time to come out .
7 But much of Operation Gemini is about surveilance , observing known criminals and waiting for the right time to move in and make arrests , of which there have been more than a hundred and twenty since the operation started four weeks ago .
8 Lisa had sighed and squeezed her friend 's arm , reflecting for the hundred-millionth time just what an enormous debt she owed Josey .
9 Damn Jake ! she thought for the hundred-millionth time .
10 No music and the bar 's only open for the minimum time he can get away with .
11 The most recent research suggests that children who were breast fed have higher intelligence than those bottle-fed from birth , after allowing for the extra time breast-feeding mothers might spend with their babies or extra effort they might put into mothering .
12 So that the training is not unduly prolonged the deans suggest that the undergraduate course could be shortened to compensate for the extra time spent as a house officer .
13 The cost should average out at about £6 per page , less for longer runs , but you will have to allow for the extra time .
14 On this side of the Atlantic , it has been shortlisted for the Irish Times Prize ( which , unlike the Booker , has the courage to include authors from the US ) .
15 Reporting the refugee crisis for the Irish Times , Deaglan de Breadun wrote that ‘ They think only of going abroad ’ .
16 Binchy has fewer journalistic commitments now , but she continues to be a columnist for the Irish Times : she currently has a column of her own invention called ‘ Unasked-for Advice ’ .
17 The last article written by the late Sean Pender for the Irish Times , looking at the career of ICU President Alfie Linehan , is reproduced in full .
18 The last article written by the late Sean Pender for the Irish Times , looking at the career of ICU President Alfie Linehan , is reproduced in full .
19 The snapshot of the lifestyles of the province 's youngsters was taken by a survey for The Early Times newspaper , involving 200,000 young readers with an average age of 13 nationwide .
20 The second is any child under the age of about five , who is unlikely to be able to concentrate for the necessary time — although it must be said that older children probably make the best subjects of all , as they are still at the stage where their imagination is in good working order and they have not become weighed down by the need to earn a living or the problems of bringing up a family .
21 Simon Jenkins is Editor of The Times , Colin Amery Architectural Critic for the Financial Times .
22 Lowe had worked as a researcher for the Financial Times , Hayling had done his stint with the BBC , and of course they had dabbled in the Big Flame paper and other fringe publications .
23 Vaizey began writing art criticism for the Financial Times in 1970 and was delighted with the rate of 5 guineas an article ; in 1974 she signed a contract with the Sunday Times to produce forty-six articles a year for £4,500 and in 1980 became a staff member with pay pegged to NUJ rates .
24 William Keeling , a freelance journalist working for the Financial Times , was declared persona non grata by the government on July 1 .
25 I set out in May 1985 to write a feature for the Financial Times about this man apparently rich enough with his two brothers to pay £615m in cash for the House of Fraser .
26 Of course it was a very , very difficult year for the Financial Times .
27 The Dale , perhaps for the only time in its short life , was full .
28 The margin of 425 runs was the largest runs victory West Indies have had over England , and for the only time in Test cricket Extras had a bigger match aggregate ( 44 ) than any batsman .
29 ‘ I 'd like to know how much elation black leadership feels for this occasion , if any , of murder by mob , murder by trial , murder by jury , ’ Reed stated , his voice rising for the only time .
30 The D.M.U. appeared in grey and yellow livery for the only time prior to a full repaint during the winter .
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