Example sentences of "time [conj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 of British Rail 's freight business originates in the north-west , is not it strange that British Rail has not talked to the majority of its users already about times and tariffs for the channel tunnel ?
2 Second , the combined forces of civilized distaste gradually had an effect on the working-class élite whilst the actual times and spaces for the old sports both in town and country were ever more restricted .
3 The Great Eastern then pioneered a new development , annotated timetables designed for tourist use and pamphlets detailing local trips with train times and fares for each of the Great Eastern seaside resorts .
4 RA4 papers have a total process time of 3 minutes at 38 degrees C. A range of processing times and temperatures for film and paper are listed in the instruction book .
5 There were times and places for behaviour like that , and this was neither .
6 Local races that produce the cyclists of the Low Countries are characteristically kermesses , a large and mixed bunch of riders chasing round a small town-and-country circuit : all very physical , and without much time or inclination for tactics .
7 Those responsible for initial teacher training can not hope to find time or personnel for the additional input which would be required .
8 Express Services say that the device — a speaker which is sensitive to sound and movement — is ideal for those people who want the deterrent of a loud bark , but do not have the time or space for a real guard dog .
9 In general , further energies went into consolidation , as the struggle for day-to-day survival offered little time or opportunity for political mobilisation .
10 4.2 Any time or date for delivery given by the Seller is given in good faith , but is an estimate only .
11 I erm like most people in this institution believe in science and think I am a scientist and I have not time or room for such qualitative judgments .
12 There was no time or energy for anyone to do anything but get through the long gruelling hours and fall into bed , usually after midnight and on the night before the opening , at three in the morning .
13 Small wonder that there was little time or taste for theorizing about ideal forms of secondary education .
14 He was mentioned in despatches , for having displayed the same casual courage his companions had remarked on before the war as he pursued his favourite pastime of mountaineering ( he had neither the time nor patience for golf and was reckoned by devotees to be only a fair-weather fisherman ) .
15 Following the date Tate & Lyle 's accounts were signed , the ASB issued in mid-December last year an amendment to SSAP 15 that allows preparers to take into account , at the time that provisions for pensions and other post-retirement benefits are set up , the tax relief that will be received when the benefits are actually paid .
16 Western Isles ) asked for an assurance at question time that bursaries for Project 2000 nurses would not be turned into loans .
17 Spain 's dominant classes were therefore permitted the time and opportunity for marshalling their powerful opposition to the very measures that were intended to weaken them .
18 Bearing in mind the well-documented history on the question of having a fully-licensed establishment within our village the Chairman of the Council has asked me to request a postponement of any final decision in order to give time and opportunity for full consultation and for any resulting meaningful comments to be submitted .
19 Symbol is part of the language of drama : " The way in which the teacher draws attention to the symbol ( gesture , word , object etc. ) generates a collective meaning and also gives time and opportunity for the participant to endow that symbol with his or her individual meaning . "
20 In such studies records of a very large number of events are taken over a considerable period of time and memory for the events is subsequently tested .
21 Durham are expected to be even stronger this time and competition for places will be fierce .
22 A CELEBRATION of Mass or a service of the Word ? — the choice will sometimes present itself when our speaker 's witness calls for time and flexibility for a worthwhile presentation .
23 Only that we would want all students to experience these things to the fullest , so that they all have varied and rich experiences in all these spheres , and that we make special efforts to provide the time and space for the students to explore and develop their abilities and inclinations to learn and develop personal qualities without being directed .
24 Other advantages of living alone are having time and space for myself to read , write , draw , think , learn , do what I feel is right for myself .
25 There must be enough time and space for each child to wash properly .
26 How could you simplify your life , to create time and space for what really matters to you ?
27 This minor impediment for the flanker is just sufficient to allow a fraction more time and space for the half-back to get things moving and has gone a long way to assist in opening the game up .
28 Their agility gives them the edge , not so much in dispossessing an attacker but in evading attempts to win back the ball and in creating time and space for passing and regenerating their own offence .
29 He may be naturally drawn towards a discovery of a state which does not depend on time and space for its reality , but the medium of the imperfect world into which he is born means that : Such knowing and feeling , the mystics say , is given in response to a process — an ordering of the drives in human nature so that they can be expressed as love .
30 The proposed courses for the next term confirm that the college will be only using fifty percent of the available time and space for eight months of the year .
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