Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Section 12 of the Administration of Justice Act , 1982 , provides for an application by a pursuer for provisional damages in circumstances where : — ‘ There is proved or admitted to be a risk that at some definite or indefinite time in the future , the injured person will , as a result of the act or omission which gave rise to the cause of the action , develop some serious disease or suffer some serious deterioration in his physical or mental condition ’ .
2 The essential restriction on the operation of the section is that it applies only where ‘ there is proved or admitted to be a risk that at some definite or indefinite time in the future , the injured person will … develop some serious disease or suffer some serious deterioration in his physical or mental condition ’ .
3 Octreotide is usually given by intermittent subcutaneous injection of 100–500 µg twice daily or three times daily .
4 For things they want daily or several times a week they go to the local village , or in a town they go to the local suburban shops , or the ‘ corner ’ shop .
5 Children have a knack of choosing the most inconvenient or embarrassing times for their Socratic dialogues .
6 We consider a major change to be any of the following changes made before the day of departure : change of departure airport , resort area , outward or return time of departure by more than 12 hours , or substitution of the accommodation you have booked with one of a lower price or official classification .
7 They want to have an interesting or exciting time , a time that would not be boring , where they could create some action …
8 But it should be made clear that any time limit within which the landlord is to act is to be of the essence , otherwise the contractual notice will be ineffective except as a preliminary to the service of yet another notice making time of the essence ( Phipps-Faire Ltd v Malbern Construction Ltd [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 129 although this relaxed approach has not been taken in Scotland ( Visionhire v Britel Fund Trustees [ 1992 ] 1 EGLR 128 ) .
9 The thought crept into the warmth and she trembled , afraid that this time she could not face rejection .
10 I 'm afraid that this time he wo n't be so lucky … he wo n't come back and I 'll end up losing him to some atrocious person that really and truthfully I do n't think should be on this earth
11 Nowadays it is important to distinguish between two main types of online information : historical and real time .
12 The argument for preordination used to be that God was omnipotent and outside time , so God would know What was going to happen .
13 it seems as if there were people in medieval and earlier times , aware of the significance of particular sites , who have , in some way we do not fully understand , left instructions and clues which can be followed by those who can tune in to them .
14 Sometimes his Bible meetings are very interesting and another time it can be very boring .
15 It is now common for routes to comprise a mixture of commercial and subsidised times of day , days of week or even geographical sections .
16 The yawning attitude — " Well , I must go and do some work , I suppose " — can bring down students with good innate ability , while a steady and properly constructed programme can allow those with only mediocre skill to maintain an excellent standard , and to have more free and unencumbered time for the social and sporting facets of a full college life .
17 A conference is a bit like a jigsaw , the participants , debates , guest appearances , audio-visual presentations , workshops , free and social time — they all have to click together to provide the complete picture .
18 Yanto could imagine crinolined children playing with their nanny on this lawn in more sane and settled times , when Britannia ruled the world .
19 This was made possible by her great industrial centres , which by 1910 were producing twice as much steel as the British and three times that of the French .
20 Linear and quadratic time trends were included to control for the upward trend in volume .
21 ‘ This is an exciting and challenging time to take on responsibility for leading the firm , ’ Mr Freedman said .
22 It is an exciting and challenging time for local government solicitors who are responsible for advising members and fellow officers on the legal implications of the reforms and are directly involved in their successful implementation .
23 It is easy for resentment and bitterness to develop , and then a withdrawal from the relationship , when retirement could be a very exciting and enjoyable time of life .
24 We can go no further in characterizing the strategy of player A without considering the case of an infinite and finite time horizon separately .
25 , Robert ( c. 1596–1651 ) , divine and mathematician , was born c .1596 in Abingdon , Berkshire , one of the eight children of Robert Payne of Wantage , woollen-draper and four times mayor of Abingdon , and his wife Martha , daughter of William Branch of Abingdon .
26 For Mr Wolski it had been an exciting but strange time .
27 But then I began to find it rather unsatisfying , so I 'm now looking for a job , either part-time or full time , but if that does n't work out , I shall get involved in voluntary work . ’
28 Related forms are spread over much of the world in Ordovician and Silurian times .
29 It made her very uneasy having hir in the same building as Ari at such a dangerous and important time .
30 AS A HEALTHY antidote to our strife-torn , recessionary and under-funded times , we commissioned Kate Garner to photograph the portfolio of comedians in our lead feature [ Laughing Through Hard Times , page 56 ] .
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