half-time in English

noun
1
the time at which half of a game or contest is completed, especially when marked by an intermission.
the most pressure he felt was at halftime when he looked up and saw the score
adverb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "half-time" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "half-time", or refer to the context using the word "half-time" in the English Dictionary.

1. I'll work full-time, half-time.

2. He accepted the contract at half time.

3. Germany brought on a substitute at half time.

4. England Conceded a goal immediately after half-time

5. As half time neared, Hardyman almost scored twice.

6. 26 The referee blew his whistle for half-time.

7. We got a rollicking from the coach at half time.

8. Cole went on in place of Beckham just before half-time.

9. A goal just before half-time rescued the match from mediocrity.

10. 6 We got a rollicking from the coach at half time.

11. The team were given the usual half-time harangue by their manager.

12. At half-time, United were leading with two opportunistic goals by Black.

13. With the Giants leading 28- half-time came as a merciful relief.

14. The goal was cancelled out just before half-time by Craig McLurg.

15. An increasingly ill-tempered match saw three players sent off before half-time.

16. At half time you can change your tactics and bring on a substitute.

17. The match was abandoned at half-time because of the poor weather conditions.

18. Holloway was beaten in a one-on-one with Miklosko just before half-time.

19. On the stroke of half-time[Sentencedict.com ], Roy fell offside at a midfield ruck.

20. The Geordies were seemingly cruising as they built up a 3-0 half-time lead.

21. It is played during the half time of football games, and is piped into stores.

22. The referee was forced to call the game at half time owing to the rain.

23. To be truthful we got a bit of telling off from the gaffer at half time.

24. Graduate Assistantships are awarded as follows: one-quarter, half-time, three-quarter time, and full-time positions

25. He might condescend to attend at half-time if there wasn't a party or a bird somewhere.

26. Excellent kicking from winger Paul Eastwood pushed Hull into a commanding 10-point lead at half-time.

27. Similarly half-time intervals can be less than 10–15 minutes with the consent of the referee.

28. Also, full marks to the spontaneous half-time entertainment of gymnastics provided by the children in the audience.

29. Mustoe should be fit after being withdrawn at half-time on Saturday when he complained of a groin injury.

30. During half-time, he told a teammate but not his coach that he felt ill and had a headache.

31. Only a full-time assistantship or two half-time Assistantships qualify for the benefits of a complete financial package

32. The first is the eighth note triplet shuffle and the second is the sixteenth note triplet or the half-time shuffle feel.

33. Swindon lost Hockaday with a fractured cheekbone just before half-time as they were beginning to make an impression on the game.

34. The Bursar's Office manages the Federal Perkins Loans once a student has left Bryant University or is enrolled less than half-time

35. The draw was made by Estonian Football Association on 30 May 2015, on the half time of the 2014–15 final of the same competition.

36. Although he was suffering a broken toe during the final, Hamann's substitution for Steve Finnan at half time was the catalyst for Liverpool's historic fightback.

37. Frustrated Parramatta coach Brad Arthur publicly declared his players ‘Capitulated’ after surrendering a 10-point half-time lead in Saturday’s 38-24 semi-final loss to South Sydney.

38. Half time for the whole body was 34 days but pathological changes — weight loss, tubular damage, slow gastrointestinal passage — disturbed the accumulation curves in the higher dose group.

39. Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard substituted with ankle injury on international duty On-loan Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard was forced off with an ankle injury at half-time in Norway’s World Cup

40. He fined one of his players, John Hewitt, for overtaking him on a public road, and kicked a tea urn at the players at half time after a poor first half.

41. United gained the Ascendancy after half-time.; in the Ascendancy The opposition party was in the Ascendancy (= gaining control).; Ascendancy over somebody/something The poor have a moral Ascendancy over the rich.

42. 15 And the food bars were offering a seasonal mince pie and coffee combo, which (correct me if I'm wrong) has never before happened in the history of half-time snackery at Stamford Bridge.

43. ‘The complainants objected that the advertisements were offensive and condoned violent and anti-social behaviour.’ ‘Quickly becoming public enemy No1 for Condoning Roy Keane's behaviour, Dunphy predicted Ireland were not good enough and at half-time warned of more goals against.’

44. ‘The complainants objected that the advertisements were offensive and condoned violent and anti-social behaviour.’ ‘Quickly becoming public enemy No1 for Condoning Roy Keane's behaviour, Dunphy predicted Ireland were not good enough and at half-time warned of more goals against.’

45. ‘The complainants objected that the advertisements were offensive and Condoned violent and anti-social behaviour.’ ‘Quickly becoming public enemy No1 for condoning Roy Keane's behaviour, Dunphy predicted Ireland were not good enough and at half-time warned of more goals against.’

46. The feud between Sexton and Osgood and Hudson reached its apogee after a 4–2 home defeat to West Ham United on Boxing Day 1973, after Chelsea had led 2–0 at half-time; the pair were both sold a few months later.

47. More precise types may fancy the 7/2 Chalked by bet365 against Coventry holding a 1-0 lead at 45 minutes, while those who expect their side to be ahead at half time and full time should consider the 4/1 available with Betdirect.

48. It would almost be pretty or epic if Tankian hadn't done this sort of thing ten times over already: nonsensical title, half-time verses Balladeered in a faux-operatic style before rushing into the "unpredictable" chorus, which is uncomfortably wordier than ever I might add.

49. ‘They Amassed a number of chances to put victory beyond doubt before half-time.’ ‘Aristotle was an industrious collector who Amassed a prodigious quantity of information on a vast variety of topics.’ ‘But he failed to answer questions that the Treasury had Amassed four billion pounds extra in …

50. 6 male and 4 female healthy subjects received an intravenous injection of 15μCi131J-human-albumin. The reproducibility of the biological half-time T12/III, of the pool size of the intravascular and of the totally exchangeable131J-human-albumin, and of the absolute turnover velocity of the radioactively labelled compound in plasma was sufficient for clinical purposes.