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

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1 All the basic properties of Wave Motion are considered and some time is spent on Ray Optics and Simple Electricity .
2 collapsed but each time came back good as new
3 One does n't realize that there 's a lot of research to be done or ruminating time , or whatever , and so that can be an area of misunderstanding or it can build up unfortunate prejudices .
4 The English-speakers have noticed that five times as many people in the Caribbean share many of their preoccupations , but speak other languages .
5 I must have said that several times already because Ma fixed me with a glittering stare and exclaimed , ‘ If you say that word once more , Andrew , just once more , I 'll send you to the Science Museum again … with Annabel . ’
6 Craig : You 've said that three times now but you still have n't told me what it is .
7 Note that a good performance is more sums done but less time taken .
8 Appeals from orders of district judge made on applications are made to the judge on notice to be filed and served within five days after the order is made unless additional time is allowed by the circuit judge .
9 The system can be set up experimentally by measuring the time taken to attain each speed level and minimising this time by adjusting the previous speed level ; the time taken to reach stepping rate f2 is measured and the value off , adjusted until this time is a minimum , then continue by adjusting f1 while measuring the time to reach f3 etc .
10 Years later , Jack was told that some time before his tenure of Bradley Fold West signal box a man from a nearby village was killed on the line .
11 In both subjects I am told that more time and more help is needed to spread the ideas , to run courses , to try out new approaches in different situations , to evaluate the success of the last step before embarking on the next , but the curriculum workers I met were disturbed that they were unable to provide what they knew teachers needed .
12 As we were unable to cover any practical work in the January session it has been requested that further time be allocated .
13 Examples of both explanations are found in the works of Richard Cecil , whose homily , A Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning was much admired and several times reprinted after his death .
14 Again the choices are examined but this time in view of the specific application requirements in the situations of use with respect to the product classifications in chapter three and taking into account disinfection requirements from which products are selected .
15 It should be noted that each time a module is transferred from LIFESPAN , it is copied to the account from which LIFESPAN is currently being accessed .
16 It should be noted that each time a module is transferred from LIFESPAN , it is copied to the directory from which LIFESPAN is currently being accessed .
17 The good work however does not stop there , as another £336 has already been raised and this time will be used to purchase a wheelchair for the Hospice .
18 That was twice as many workers as even the average Soviet factory employed and ten times as many as its West German equivalent .
19 What would be more relevant , and what was sometimes commented on , was the need to develop and produce training that would require possibly less money directly spent and/or less time away from service points , so that needs could be met , perhaps more effectively , within existing constraints and resources .
20 The excitement was intensified when it became known that some time previously a railway clerk named Winter , who kept a black retriever , had shot himself in the porter 's cellar but Durham had claimed that he was unaware of the tragedy when he had encountered the ghost .
21 The same glorious sensation as she had felt that instant when , poised on the highest diving-board , she had known that this time she really did dare , that moment of poise and thrill before the free-fall .
22 ‘ A recognised body shall not have as a director any person who is not a solicitor or a registered foreign lawyer ; provided that all times at least one of the directors shall be a solicitor . ’
23 THERE are times when you have to stand up to be counted and that time is here for the British Press .
24 After the match the police managed to keep the fans separated and there was very little trouble , but 28 were arrested and this time Wolves ' fans ca n't really take the blame .
25 It was indicated that testing times could be reduced and that the potential existed for cost reductions in component overhaul , although these have yet to be quantified precisely .
26 First , more of the income in 1992 was ‘ notional ’ , to the extent that stocks increased and more time was spent using farm labour to create farm improvements .
27 It 's been an emotional , turbulent four months : we 've read every letter sent with every donation , been touched and amazed time and again by your generosity , and offer our warmest thanks to everyone who has given time and/or money to help .
28 Steps were taken to reduce capacity : shifts were cut and shod time introduced but these measures did not go far enough to balance supply and demand .
29 In the 37th minute , Steven , performing impressively as an emergency right back — a hint perhaps to Graham Taylor — let fire from 30 yards , Gouteev again fumbled and this time the ball fell to McCoist .
30 The depletion , or reduction , in ionic plasma density was again observed but this time it was not as strong .
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