Example sentences of "the time limit " in BNC.

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1 The success of the group will improve if the time limits are sufficiently elastic to allow extra time for all the formalities .
2 When calculating the time limits laid down by the RHA conditions , certain days have to be excluded .
3 The ratcheted , rotating bezel sets the time limits for underwater and other action sports .
4 However , given the readiness of our subjects to talk at length about their drug use , the time limits placed on the research , and the possibility of a number of informants being sentenced and/or convicted before the second interview took place , it quickly became clear that the majority of interviewees would probably be seen only once and that in-depth interviews should be conducted on first contact , if that suited the informant .
5 It should be noted that the act stipulates that the time limits are to be treated as approximate only .
6 Strict attention must be paid to the time limits ( Bradburn v. Richards [ 1976 ] R.T.R. 275 ) and to the constitution of the court ( Morris v. Grants ( 1983 ) 147 J.P .
7 The summons on which he made the order was merely a summons which asked for directions and the form in which his order was couched was that of an order nisi which , subject to the time limits laid down in the order , gave an unqualified liberty to apply .
8 Consequently , the real significance of the Optional Procedure in the handling of claims comes from the time limits imposed on parties , the speed with which a date for Proof is allocated and the obligations of disclosure on both parties .
9 Should they wish to complete the programme students should make arrangements to do so within the time limits specified .
10 The time limits for doing so are not later than 14 days after the action appears in the Warned List in London , or the lodging of the Certificate of Readiness outside London .
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12 The time limit for making claims is three months ( or twelve months if there is good reason for the delay ) .
13 The society , which claims wide support in the Commons and the Lords , will campaign against embryo research and aim to introduce its own amendment to reduce the time limit for abortion to 18 weeks .
14 Phyllis Bowman said at the weekend that the best the society could hope for would be reducing the time limit to 18 weeks .
15 Meanwhile , Scottish athletes and officials yesterday angrily rejected as ‘ useless ’ an offer by the Scottish Commonwealth Games Council to extend the time limit to achieve the qualifying standards for New Zealand .
16 Announcing that Scottish companies and local authorities had raised more than £230,000 , George Hunter , the Games Council secretary , said that this would allow the time limit for achieving qualifying standards to be extended to the end of December .
17 Be aware of the time limit : no election campaign goes on for more than three or four weeks in the United Kingdom — be glad about that !
18 Tina Cassan , Britain 's other qualifier for the final , did not have to make that choice , as Genesis was fractionally over the time limit and collected three-quarters of a fault .
19 The judges had to decide whether the time limit had been reached .
20 There are several locations to visit in the time limit .
21 where you have missed the time limit for presenting an unfair dismissal application ( the normal limitation period for bringing an action for breach of contract in the civil courts is six years , rather than the strict three-month time limit for pursuing an unfair dismissal claim ) ;
22 The time limit can be extended by a further six months if it appears to be ‘ just and equitable ’ to do so .
23 Section 290(2) of the Public Health Act 1936 states that any notice requiring remedial works to be carried out must indicate their nature and also specify the time limit in which they must be done .
24 There is also a time bar : the Commissioners may only investigate a complaint if it is made within 12 months from the date the aggrieved person first had notice of the matter complained or , but a Commissioner has power to accept a complaint outside the time limit if he considers that there are special circumstances which make it proper to do so .
25 Someone who trails in on his own faces the possibility of being over the time limit that eliminates him from the race as a whole .
26 The papingo shoot lasts for two hours with contestants shooting in rotation and taking as many shots each as the time limit allows .
27 Exceeding the time limit
28 The Demon 's a bad mutha , although the time limit 's not as tight as on Intermission 3 .
29 The definition of an habitual criminal was altered in 1897 and again in 1899 , when the time limit was dropped and two or more convictions with an aggregate of imprisonment of over six months became the standard .
30 In the meantime , work was proceeding on the Croydon — Sutton line and the time limit specified in the Act was due to run out by the end of the year .
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