Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | They are given a time , but they never do , if you er , there 's no way you 're gon na get them together as a group for that time |
2 | When Hughes , who had been cheered every time he warmed up , was brought on with United 2-1 down , Ferguson again incurred the crowd 's wrath by bringing off Sharpe , who like all United 's young players is popular with the supporters . |
3 | You will have been given a time at which to expect clearance to leave the hold — this could be either EAT or OCT . |
4 | Laura had been given no time to mourn the collapse of her brief marriage . |
5 | Employees have been given the time and the skills to match their responsibilities . |
6 | Had they been given the time , they 'd 've talked their faces off . |
7 | Well they 're given a time to turn up in a group are n't they ? |
8 | Spaniards have been told the time of sacrifice is over ; now come the years of effort — an effort to make Spain fit to enter European monetary and economic union in 1997 . |
9 | In fact in the eighteen nineties , I believe the seeds were being sown , of what has since been called the time obsession of the twentieth century . |
10 | Group personnel departments have sent out booking forms to be filled in and anyone interested will be given a time to attend the clinic . |
11 | They might be given no time to put down territorial roots . |
12 | ‘ When the ref makes the scrum come up and back again , like in the Moore case , the packs must be given the time and position to reset properly . |
13 | The senior nurse in the Planning Unit or another suitable senior nurse should be given the time and authority to carry out an establishment " exercise throughout the Health Authority . |
14 | BRAKES should be checked every time before you ride . |
15 | This illustrates , too , the other key point about demonstration : it does not have to be done every time by the sort of presenter you can find selling vegetable slicers in Selfridges ' basement , as a straight , face-to-the-camera spiel . |
16 | If further steps are to be performed a time delay is needed before the next excitation change . |
17 | Scanning need not be performed every time a module is updated as LIFESPAN will automatically scan a module when an attempt is made to enter it . |
18 | In this case , the district nurse or physiotherapist will teach the carer how to lift the patient safely , and the lift must be used every time the patient needs to get out of bed or up from his chair . |
19 | But in all places save the bigger cities murder is a rare event , and had you chosen some small locality , however well known to you and attractive , your atmosphere of realism would be reduced every time that one more murder ( and murder you almost must have ) was notified to the police station . |
20 | When the autoset cam driver is placed in its holder at the left end of the ribber bed , the autoset lever will be reversed every time the carriages go into the colour changer . |
21 | Try to make the cut outlines as clean as possible , since any mistakes or wobbly lines will be reproduced every time you use the stencil . |
22 | After a while you can no longer be revolted every time you hear the slogans or your eyes glaze over while skimming through Scînteia . |
23 | If a guest wishes to redeposit valuables a new receipt must be issued every time . |
24 | But Philippa was n't to be allowed the time to get really depressed . |
25 | The constraint for social workers wanting to do family work with elderly clients is to be allowed the time to do it at all . |
26 | Your donations should be sent to Oxford Preservation Trust , and you will be sent the time capsule . |
27 | If a design problem is the cause of the airlock , this procedure will have to be repeated every time , so it will be better to find the cause and remedy it by fitting bigger pipes or a bigger cistern ( or a second cistern alongside the first — see Chapter 3 ) , or by repositioning the pipes so that they have the correct fall . |
28 | Even if teachers were given the time and opportunity to develop their professional lives in the ways they felt most suitable , the questions and dilemmas that face them are so many and so deep that it is indeed a daunting task . |
29 | The dog was ‘ conditioned ’ by a bell being sounded every time it was fed . |
30 | He receives his 1687.50 in margin plus an invoice ( or settlement ) amount to compensate him for being allocated a time deposit yielding less than the settlement interest rate . |