Example sentences of "in the [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Because most of the closest-fought states are in the Eastern Time zone , American TV networks expect to be able to forecast the final result from 2am on Wednesday . |
2 | It says that at least some of the characteristics of this hyper-individualist people can not be explained by what has happened to them in the Ottoman time and since , because these characteristics predate the Ottomans . |
3 | Then when you come to tell your story in the correct time sequence , with any luck the fact that X was there will not be apparent . |
4 | They are organised to allow the users choice over what to see , in the correct time sequence , and to post their own contributions . |
5 | You ca n't possibly do this job , ’ but his cases were always brought to a conclusion in the minimum time and , more importantly , with the minimum expense . |
6 | Accepted procedural rules appear to be that the person selected must have the support of a majority in the House of Commons ( if need be , after a new general election ) , and that the Monarch must ‘ secure the strongest Government in the minimum time ’ while still observing the need for public impartiality . |
7 | Last year he soloed the Eiger nordwand direct in the amazing time of 26 hours — the first ascent took three months ! |
8 | In the dark time of the Sundering when the Dark Elves broke with the people of Ulthuan Tiranoc suffered grievously . |
9 | So many , in fact , that even with our road hungry Citroën we could n't possibly have sampled the complete menu in the available time . |
10 | So many , in fact , that even with our road hungry Citroën we could n't possibly have sampled the complete menu in the available time . |
11 | The social worker tried to mediate without success in the available time . |
12 | In the real time direction , this inevitably leads to singularities , places where space-time comes to an end . |
13 | for this idea to work , one has to consider histories that take place in imaginary time , rather than in the real time in which we perceive ourselves as living . |
14 | However , the North and South poles correspond to the beginning and end of the history of the universe in imaginary time , not in the real time that we experience . |
15 | Teachers retain control of registration — keeping the important element of one-to-one contact — and perform it in the usual time , but instead of noting absences on paper , they feed the information directly onto a portable electronic register which then passes it to the central computer . |
16 | This policy has been international in scope , as was presaged by LIFFE 's early attempt to use its niche in the European time zone to create a market in US T-bond futures , for which the CBoT had established the world 's most successful futures contract in the US time zone . |
17 | These contracts complement their Chicago equivalents in the European time zone , and the trends on LIFFE to a certain extent mimic those in Chicago . |
18 | However , one rarely sees a completion of those overs in the allotted time . |
19 | By easiest we mean the one on which you think you can achieve the highest marks in the allotted time for the question . |
20 | If you have not finished your first choice question in the allotted time , stop writing and leave sufficient space to finish it later . |
21 | In the intervening time , he would become a changed man , as would many who set out with such high hopes to win back the holy earth of Outremer . |
22 | The only change made to the design in the intervening time was making the device surface mount rather than CPGA , LSI said , a factor that contributes to its cost-effectiveness . |
23 | Sometimes both partners have started new relationships in the intervening time . |
24 | So the project was dropped , the local community in the intervening time had er , picked the p the project up if you like , to provide a community er , resource in the low town area of Bridgenorth . |
25 | Erm , er , the funding for that project which I understand has a total cost in excess of a hundred and sixty thousand pounds , has been met from a variety of sources , er , primarily local , but with a contribution from the County Council through the Leisure Services Committee , and also through the Resources Management sub-committee , and in a , indirect sense , in that the , the , the land transferred to the County Council from the District Council for a particular sum , when the project did n't go ahead , the land went back to the District , and had appreciated in value in the intervening time . |
26 | Suffice it to say Chairman , in the intervening time the project has gone ahead with considerable erm , er , local support , both in terms of finance , but I think also in terms of the er , the effort that er , particular individuals in the area have put in to make this project happen . |
27 | And something 's changed in the intervening time , I mean I know there 's aggravation and times are hard , I know we 've cut back on the hours and the rest , but there 's a lot of things that are n't good . |
28 | This gives those in the middle time to take guard and adopt the arrest position before they , too , might be pulled . |
29 | Thus a normal training time in the new time zone might coincide with night on home time and so lead to a physically poorer and psychologically dispiriting performance . |
30 | A further consequence of having time zones is that , when we travel we have to adjust to local time in the new time zone . |