Example sentences of "[prep] time [adj] " in BNC.

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1 b ) plants transferred to 5°C midway through the first light period after Time 0 ;
2 Our work emphasises the prognostic value of three variables : encephalopathy , prothrombin time , and the number of blood units transfused within the 72 hours after time zero .
3 Taste of Time European Heritage Tour , starts 9.30am , Tourist Information Centre , £5 .
4 In the relatively short period of time prior to the Industrial Revolution the function of the prison can be seen as related directly to the needs of the economy , in that labour was forced to work on specific projects to overcome labour shortages .
5 The intention is that over extended periods of time equivalent machines receive an equivalent amount of resource .
6 Community is part of the job but it needs good management ( paying teachers , costing the use of premises , the division of time other than that which is needed to provide the national curriculum ) as well as a personally felt sense of value .
7 These are sometimes designed to take place for a period of time such as a day or a week .
8 The is partly due to the length of time such illumination takes — there Books of Hours were never conceived as ephemera — and partly because calligraphers today are not seeking to satisfy 15th century tastes .
9 of the remaining property in the vessel ; and ( c ) must be managed and its operations directed and controlled from within that member state ; and ( d ) must have as its charterer , manager or operator , a citizen of that member state , resident and domiciled therein , or a qualified company , in circumstances where no exception is made in respect of nationals of other member states , save that the member state has power to dispense with the nationality requirement in respect of an individual in view of the length of time such individual has resided in the member state and has been involved in the fishing industry of the member state ?
10 of the remaining property in the vessel ; and ( c ) must be managed and its operations directed and controlled from within that member state ; and ( d ) must have as its charterer , manager or operator , a citizen of that member state , resident and domiciled therein , or a qualified company , in circumstances where no exception is made in respect of nationals of other member states , save that the member state has power to dispense with the nationality requirement in respect of an individual in view of the length of time such individual has resided in the member state and has been involved in the fishing industry of the member state ?
11 of the directors of the company must be nationals of that member state ; ( b ) that the said legal owners and beneficial owners , charterers , managers , operators , shareholders and directors , as the case may be , must be resident and domiciled in that member state ; ( c ) that the vessel in question must be managed and its operations directed and controlled from within that member state ? ( ii ) Is the answer to question ( i ) above different where the power exists to dispense with the nationality requirement in respect of an individual in view of the length of time such individual has resided in the member state in question and has been involved in the fishing industry of that member state ?
12 This part of the question essentially asks whether the fact that the competent minister of a member state has the power to dispense with the nationality requirement in respect of an individual in view of the length of time such individual has resided in that member state and has been involved in the fishing industry of that member state can justify , in regard to Community law , the rule under which registration of a fishing vessel is subject to a nationality requirement and a requirement as to residence and domicile .
13 Consequently , the answer to be given to the national court must be that the fact that the competent minister of a member state has the power to dispense with the nationality requirement in respect of an individual in view of the length of time such individual has resided in that member state and has been involved in the fishing industry of that member state can not justify , in regard to Community law , the rule under which registration of a fishing vessel is subject to a nationality requirement and a requirement as to residence and domicile .
14 ( 4 ) The fact that the competent minister of a member state has the power to dispense with the nationality requirement in respect of an individual in view of the length of time such individual has resided in that member state and has been involved in the fishing industry of that member state can not justify , in regard to Community law , the rule under which registration of a fishing vessel is subject to a nationality requirement and a requirement as to residence and domicile .
15 This equation may be solved using Laplace transforms if z(t) is a simple function of time such as a polynomial .
16 The criterion is the amount of time such appointments take up : a maximum of 30 days per annum may be spent on such activities before any deduction in stipend is considered .
17 One must appreciate that with the passing of time all things progress ; what may have been of considerable interest to one generation may not be to the next .
18 Why do we need to be reminded about the eradication of time all the time ?
19 But Chiros has a different and meaning of time all together .
20 With no waste of time all the equipment was installed and set to work .
21 If subject to stress for a sufficiently long period of time all ‘ solid ’ materials are capable of flow .
22 The passage of time required perestroika from the musicians themselves .
23 In other words , in each moment of time countless trillions of alternate universes are sparked off .
24 Going into more detail on the book buyer profile , he reported buoyancy in the 24+ age group market , but a decline in the amount of time 16 to 19 year olds spend reading each week .
25 But this did not prevent claims being made for motivational research and the like as extravagant as those made for corn cures and patent all-purpose medicines by the pedlars and mountebanks of time immemorial .
26 Of the 24 variables studied and included in a multivariate analysis using a logistic regression model , three had an independent prognostic value : encephalopathy , prothrombin time , and the number of blood units transfused within the 72 hours of time zero .
27 It would mean that our man had a lot of time available for manoeuvring . ’
28 Less than half ( 45% ) said that the off-farm job imposed limitations on the farm and by far the most common reason given was lack of time available to carry out the farm work .
29 If you have approximately ten minutes of work left to reach a good stopping point and , if you have approximately ten minutes of time available ( e.g. before schoolchildren arrive home ) THEN either a few , some or all stitches will immediately fall off the machine and ruin all your plans to finish on time .
30 Apart from financial advantages , environmental preferences and the increasing amount of time available for leisure may also attract elderly migrants to non-metropolitan areas ( Law and Warnes 1973 ) .
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