Example sentences of "time for [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 True , there may yet be the possibility of repentance as the time for using the explosives draws near , but the very step of taking explosives into one 's Possession with this intent is culpable .
2 The choice of time for instigating the policy would be important here ; the cost of mortgage tax relief in 1988 has increased in annual terms from £5 billion to over £6.5 billion .
3 She pretended to agree , suspecting that her time for trying the landlady 's leniency would be next .
4 Now , FitzSimons 's Fitness for Slobs revolves around three numbers : your weight , your time for swimming a kilometre , and your time for a five-kilometre run .
5 The time for serving a hearsay notice set by Ord 38 , r21 is 21 days from setting down .
6 You are asked to complete and return it to the Company 's Registrars in accordance with the instructions printed thereon and , in any event , so that it is returned not later than 48 hours before the time for holding the meeting .
7 In December 1280 Master James was granted letters of protection for seven years , probably the estimated time for completing the works he took over in 1278 .
8 At school he had been enthusiastic but undistinguished , and after it he had found himself in a polytechnic in the Midlands , in the state of paralysis of the imagination that tends to grip adolescents when the time for choosing a career looms .
9 A Immediately after it is published is an important time for lobbying the Government but by the time the White Paper appears , the framework for the reforms will largely be set .
10 Prorogate time for finding caution 19 Lord The Lord Ordinary , on petitioner 's motion and on cause shown , prorogates the time for lodging the Bond of Caution ( *until ) ( *by days from the date hereof . )
11 Will the Lord President explain the priorities that he adopts in providing time for debating the reports ?
12 Where a defendant or respondent under disability has no guardian ad litem acting for him under rr 5 or 8(2) , the plaintiff ( or applicant ) shall , after the time for delivering a defence ( or answer ) has expired and before taking any further steps , apply to the court without fee on not less than three days ' notice to the person on whom the summons was served under Ord 10 , r 4 for the appointment of a guardian ad litem ( Ord 10 , r 6 ) .
13 When serving out of England and Wales , the court fixes in the case of a default summons , or in a fixed date action to which Ord 17 , r11 ( automatic directions ) applies , the time for delivering an admission or defence or for paying the total claim and costs into court , and in any other case a return day ( Ord 8 , rr 2(3) , 4 and 7 ) .
14 There has never been a better time for supporting the white rose
15 You 're very close last time for getting an A , in fact you did get an A did n't you ?
16 Pearson LJ said when construing the restraint " although the time for ascertaining the competitors is the time of termination of a contract of employment , the time for ascertaining the reasonableness of a restrictive covenant or provision is the time of the making of the contract " .
17 Pearson LJ said when construing the restraint " although the time for ascertaining the competitors is the time of termination of a contract of employment , the time for ascertaining the reasonableness of a restrictive covenant or provision is the time of the making of the contract " .
18 From a hot-head who has done time for killing a man , he develops into a union organiser who discovers the eloquence his new role demands .
19 Since he will afterwards have a perfectly clear memory of all that has occurred — plus , of course , the whole thing recorded on cassette — there will be plenty of time for questioning the genuineness of the regression at his leisure .
20 If the Crown does not consider the particulars of claim give sufficient information as to the government department and officers concerned under Ord 42 , r 4 , it may , before the time for filing a defence has expired , file with the court two copies of a request for such information , one of which is sent to the plaintiff .
21 He told the committee : ‘ It is not a very good time for extending the scope of legal aid .
22 Christmas looks to be a time for burying the hatchet or exhuming it for re-examination .
23 Firstly , set aside time for preparing the meal .
24 Below : Time for opening the presents at home with Roger , Jamie and Kirsty the dog : Clarissa wears Principles black , sequinned T-shirt , £39.99 ; Next Directory pleated chiffon skirt , £64.99 .
25 A preferred time for introducing the procedure is in the design phase of the development project .
26 A preferred time for introducing the procedure is in the design phase of the development project .
27 This compares with up to 8 minutes CPU time for processing a single sentence using ANLT ( see Table 3.3 ) .
28 In contrast , ‘ this time we can be better prepared … this is a time for doing the thinking , so that we can make things how we want them to be ’ .
29 This includes arranging time for discussion of the job/personnel specification beforehand , time for making a joint preliminary selection from application forms/c.v.s , and time for the decision-making meeting afterwards ;
30 Second , if you have to break your journey or change flights , make sure you use the appropriate local time for making the connection .
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