Example sentences of "time the " in BNC.

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1 If you wish to give small amounts regularly , e.g. monthly , you could accumulate the money in a separate account and then convert this to a gift to ACET every time the amount reaches £600 .
2 After some time the student would return to report .
3 One thing you can be sure of is that the panel will know the words of these characters very well ( they will probably be able to prompt you at any given moment should you ‘ dry ’ ) but each and every time the lines are spoken by a new voice they are different in their texture , humour , drama and music .
4 When state-supported secondary education was introduced in 1878 , a denominational system was officially set up , though at this time the system was only availed of by the few families who could afford to lose the labour of young teenagers .
5 Langford and Williams ' work with renowned listed pubs since 1987 puts the company in a favourable light with conservation societies such as The Victorian Society , SPAB , and the Georgian Group ; we have even been known to win a few CAMRA awards yet at the same time the firm has also brazenly converted redundant pubs to café-bar concepts .
6 By the time the boat reached the island Sven Hjerson had still not succeeded in shaking off the ample , daisy-sprinkled form of Arabella Buckley .
7 It was late by the time the meal was done and later still when the company rose from the coffee cups in the drawing-room .
8 Always bear in mind that when they flower outdoors at their natural time the temperature is unlikely to reach 60°F ( 15°C ) for more than a day or two .
9 By the time the beech hedge begins to grow and shade the border , the leaves will have refuelled their corms and died down .
10 When a blow-over does occur , you will always hear the people concerned state , quite truthfully : ‘ Up to that time the wind had been quite acceptable and then there was this bad gust …
11 The critical phase is from the time the glider leaves the ground until it reaches a height of about 400 feet .
12 Note how this time the glider has a very pronounced inner wing-drop at the stall and tries to spin .
13 This time the glider will be totally innocuous .
14 This time the stick is held firmly back with the aileron central , and the wing will ( usually ) continue dropping so that the glider spins for a turn or so .
15 These demonstrations serve to emphasise the importance of moving forwards every time the glider is stalled .
16 During this time the baby develops very quickly , so if you are planning to have a baby you should start thinking about your health a couple of months before hand .
17 Check hair carefully and regularly — every time the hair is washed , for .
18 The good loser is recognisable as the competitor who nods with rueful admiration each time the opponent scores .
19 time the block according to the opponent 's technique
20 Time the action so that your withdrawal is completed at the same time as your advancing foot is taking up its new position .
21 Time the delivery of the punch to coincide with the cessation of the step forward , and shout loudly at the moment of imagined impact .
22 At this time the father dedicates his son to the study of the Torah or to the rabbinate .
23 By the time the first sharp feelings of his loss had begun to wear off - it would be very many years before all of it did so , and arguable that it ever did — other voices were beckoning .
24 By this time the guitar had made its popular impact , and in just five years time it would be considered virtually the instrument of musical expression .
25 By this time the Jewish community in Greece had dwindled to something like 6,000 ( from the 11,000 which remained after the Nazi occupation ; 75,000 having been liquidated ) .
26 Knowing the time the dot was in any particular position , Libet was able to calculate that on average the experience of the conscious intention to act was reported as beginning about 200 msec before the movement began .
27 At the time the college was specifically teaching and developing the practical skills needed to use thinnings , green and coppice timber in the design and construction of buildings and wooden products .
28 At about the time the new clock was commissioned , I became seriously ill with a heart condition , and it proved not possible to undertake the extensive research required to faithfully replicate the old clock .
29 By the time the owner had children of her own , it had become all too clear that Teddy was not likely to survive the rigours of another nursery .
30 ( A slot meter may not be practical , for example , with a gas central heating boiler which goes out every time the money runs out and needs to be re-lit when more money is put in the meter .
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