Example sentences of "times [coord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Regular times or meetings on the timetable …
2 Far more AB ( upper middle class ) people read the Daily Mirror than The Times or Guardian even though they were a tiny proportion of the total Mirror readership .
3 A glance at the Financial Times or Money Management will reveal the large number and variety of offshore funds in existence .
4 Well it 's what , dinner times or evening time ?
5 There is n't anyone left in this club who reads anything more demanding than the Racing Times or tits and bums magazines .
6 This kind of mutual formulation of the right amount of information for communication to take place is very common in conversation , particularly where times or places or objects need to be specified .
7 And at times or places where our actions are likely to be misinterpreted the intensity of this indicative behaviour increases .
8 Minor errors , such as dates or times or places will not be held against the journalist if the gist of the allegation is justified .
9 Does anybody know the times & dates of next weeks
10 His death was reported in the Sheerness Times & Guardian :
11 According to the St Ives Times & Echo , similar funny business happened in Cornwall .
12 In the case of the farm properties the farmer will allow you to roam provided dogs are kept on a lead at all times & gates closed .
13 Letter agreeing times and personnel from their side .
14 Although my elder two sons are experts in Streetcleaner Two , Sonic the Warthog and Attack of the Psychopathic Hippopotami , they live in Glasgow , where fast reaction times and knowledge of weird mutant creatures is necessary for survival on the no-mean-city streets , where the drivers are worse than the megabytten monsters .
15 Travel times and distances are usually greater and services and facilities less conveniently situated .
16 The times and distances involved in deceleration hen the same as in acceleration .
17 16.3 Reading takes pupils beyond first-hand experience : it enables them to project themselves into unfamiliar environments , times and cultures , to gain sympathetic understanding of other ways of life and to experience joy and sadness vicariously .
18 Fashion and make-up have been with us for a very long time indeed — there are make-up palettes surviving from ancient Egypt — and although men in certain times and cultures may devote a lot of effort to their appearance , it has remained chiefly a feminine domain .
19 There is nothing superficial in comparing works of different times and cultures , so long as one is not making glib suggestions of direct linkages between them .
20 Parsley is hardy and can be sown outdoors in March , but takes several weeks to germinate if sown at that time in cool temperate regions , hence , it has earnt itself the reputation of needing " to go to the Devil seven times and back " before it will sprout .
21 The Jewish cemetery in Berlin 's Weissensee district has been desecrated several times and groups armed with petrol bombs and rubber truncheons have attacked immigrant worker 's hostels , and known meeting places of the ‘ left ’ — bars like Café Westphal in Prenzlauer Berg and various squatted houses .
22 Module timetable confirming the agreed times and groups and detailing which rooms have been booked .
23 I have been preaching a few times and invitations are coming in , so it is good experience for me .
24 So much is now known of the Alpine fold belts , the times and forms of their movements , and so much is now being deduced about the relationship of all this to the theories of plate tectonics , that I marvel at my audacity in saying anything at all at this stage .
25 [ John Cowper Powys , Dorothy M. Richardson , 1931 ; John Rosenberg , Dorothy Richardson : the Genius they Forgot , 1973 ; Gloria G. Fromm , Dorothy Richardson : a Biography , 1977 ; obituaries in The Times and Manchester Guardian , 18 June 1957 . ]
26 Inside Asquith 's Cabinet , 1977 ; The Times and Manchester Guardian , 27 June 1941 ; Trevor Wilson ( ed . ) ,
27 One of its founders and fourth President in 1864 was Sir George Harvey , celebrated for his canvases depicting Covenanting times and scenes of everyday life in the Scottish landscape .
28 It was nice to talk over old times and Swire Sugden assured me that in future he would get a consensus before sending in the bulldozers .
29 The buyer 's ideal position is to buy at run-of-week or run-of paper rates , but to have sufficient ‘ pull ’ either through the size of the budget or the closeness of the relationship with the media sales agent concerned to achieve good times and positions regardless .
30 The computer records reading times and response latencies .
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