Example sentences of "of time and [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 TRAVEL : By air , rail , coach and car offering flexibility of time and date of travel as well as choice of departure points .
2 Using EMM386 to provide expanded RAM for cacheing purposes is a waste of time and memory — so do n't do it .
3 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 .
4 It will be especially meaningful for those who may be able to make a very limited financial offering , but who could make a considerable offering of time and skill .
5 The second cost associated with producing fund accounts relates to the investment of time and skill needed to understand them .
6 Harris , Dr Semeonoff and J.S. Buist , Christian Aid owes much for their generous giving of time and skill .
7 A good deal of time and intelligence has been invested in the exposure of racism and the horrific results on its objects .
8 A judge of status and quality ought not in my view to have agreed to conduct such an enquiry within the limitations of time and scope imposed by the prime Minister .
9 She allowed this thought plenty of time and scope .
10 Most of the similarities must be the product of time and chance and circumstance ; but they are very striking .
11 And , even if they are an adequate summary of the externals of time and chance to which all are subject , what about the inner life ?
12 Vernon admitted that the post had its attractions : the Lord Chamberlain had the best lodgings at court , could recommend his friends for offices , and was continually in attendance on the Queen ‘ to take any advantage of time and occasion ’ for the presentation of suits .
13 Extracting fossils from the rock and removing the rock that partially hides the specimens takes a great deal of time and expertise .
14 Most significant however has been the donation of time and expertise by the many members of the wider research community who have served on the TEI 's Working Committees and Working Groups .
15 Like many voluntary organizations in the 1980s , the CMHTs scrabbled around , often at great expense in terms of time and frustration , to stitch together small pockets of resource — often on a short-term basis .
16 It can save a lot of time and frustration .
17 Describing herself as something of a ‘ social victim ’ , she has temporarily torn herself away from urban distractions in favour of time and space at a ‘ country abode ’ , where she is working on material for a second album , due in November .
18 I felt formless , part of time and space , an essence , a piece of cosmos .
19 For British television drama , for instance , and for American television drama till the mid-fifties , a particular combination of live studio technology and a respect for theatrical naturalism placed time and space more at the service of performance than of narrative logic , seeking a continuity — rather than an interruptability — of time and space in which the actor could unfold the truth of the performance , or , more practically , in which mistakes on the studio floor could be minimized .
20 While the subordination of time and space to narrative causality is shared with many literary forms , and while many twentieth-century literary and artistic forms adapt to their own purposes the principles of montage and the manipulation of time and space learned from cinema , the cut as a fundamental figure of the rhetoric and the immediate experience of narrative — field/reverse-field where the slash represents a cut , or the conventional point-of-view structure of look/object/look — gives cinema a generic specificity .
21 While the subordination of time and space to narrative causality is shared with many literary forms , and while many twentieth-century literary and artistic forms adapt to their own purposes the principles of montage and the manipulation of time and space learned from cinema , the cut as a fundamental figure of the rhetoric and the immediate experience of narrative — field/reverse-field where the slash represents a cut , or the conventional point-of-view structure of look/object/look — gives cinema a generic specificity .
22 Film and television posit , in their dominant forms , the coherence of time and space , prioritizing the diegetic and virtual while eliding the time and place of viewing .
23 Is it actually feasible to reduce social matter to components of time and space ?
24 Our language arises automatically from our ability to perceive our place in a world of time and space and — most importantly — to consider the implications of particular actions , that is , the faculties of foresight and discrimination .
25 Marek Kohn looks at TV 's brief histories of time and space , and watches God return to science
26 A scientific Sense of the relation of Time and Space to Man .
27 The method of studying early Anglo-Saxon archaeology by equating process with typologies , and the demonstration of clustering along the dimensions of time and space , only inform us that some systematic process was at work .
28 They feel there is something outside the box of time and space in which they find themselves .
29 In trying to go home he simply pressed the wrong buttons — and kept on pressing the wrong buttons , taking his human passengers backwards and forwards , and in and out of time and space .
30 Playback to the whole class may be unavoidable because of time and space restrictions .
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