Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] time " in BNC.
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61 | ‘ Sounds like the Cornishman coming , ’ he thought dreamily to himself , remembering the time he had watched the express thunder through Berkeley Road station . |
62 | She had gazed petulantly at a mantelpiece empty of deckle-edged cards , remembering the time when she had never wanted for an escort or a party . |
63 | Various systems of defining the time of mating and the age of the embryos are in use . |
64 | Because of the fluctuating nature of the condition strict criteria were required for defining the time when the fluid ceased to persist ; when type B tympanograms changed to type A , C1 , or C2 ; and when an observation was stopped . |
65 | Although Coleman still had qualms about the misuse of media credentials , foreseeing a time when immigration officials around the world would automatically assume that any visiting journalist was a spy , it would have been hypocritical to complain . |
66 | In future farmers should be encouraged to consider training every time they say to themselves , ‘ I wish I knew more about this ’ or ‘ I wish I could do this better ’ . |
67 | On the other hand , do n't make a habit of shouting every time you do something : this will cause the panel to switch off , and thereby perhaps miss an actual score . |
68 | He 'd never had a name as a chaser and I could n't imagine him picking a time like this to start . |
69 | Exponents of the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy , by searching for absolutes , especially in what is currently limited data , run the danger of having to change their supposition concerning the ‘ intrinsic ’ qualities of writing every time a new form of literacy practices is identified , which undermines their claims to ‘ universality ’ . |
70 | Mr Wolski could not help remembering a time when he had been a fugitive outside the fences of Sobibor in the scrubland of the Parczew Forest . |
71 | If an order of these types does not fulfil these requirements , a supplementary order should be obtained fixing the time , and until this is done the order can not be enforced . |
72 | Noting the time at which the child appears tired . |
73 | A man must have lurked in a car parked between two lamp standards , noting the time of arrival , the minute the curtains had been drawn at her bedroom , the second their shadows met and intertwined behind the window . |
74 | If an EAT is given , carry out the Standard Procedure , noting the time on each pattern , and then adjust final patter(s) to desired time . |
75 | This involves turning at 90° to the headrest position line and then noting the time taken to get a 5° or 10° change of bearing . |
76 | Six healthy adult volunteers collected urine specimens throughout the course of a normal day , noting the time that food and drink were taken . |
77 | Today more than 40% of farms have some kind of non-traditional activity , occupying the time of around 77,500 workers . |
78 | As those matters are clearly occupying the time of Ministers in the European Community , and as interest in the issue is bound to deepen with the removal of internal border controls , does the Home Secretary accept the proposed draft treaty article A arrangements recognising the common interest of Community countries in such matters ? |
79 | Decisions about balancing the time between independent interests and activities can be undertaken jointly . |
80 | For a month or so it looked as if he had succeeded in defusing the time bomb , but soon Catholic leaders were arguing that nothing was really changing . |
81 | All these possibilities are reduced if the program is prepared off the shop-floor by those with no direct interest in shortening or lengthening the time taken to do the job for personal reasons . |
82 | marking the time . |
83 | There is a difficulty in measuring the time lag with sufficient accuracy . |
84 | He considered the problem of measuring the time taken by a voice in making a single sound . |
85 | The system can be set up experimentally by measuring the time taken to attain each speed level and minimising this time by adjusting the previous speed level ; the time taken to reach stepping rate f2 is measured and the value off , adjusted until this time is a minimum , then continue by adjusting f1 while measuring the time to reach f3 etc . |
86 | The system can be set up experimentally by measuring the time taken to attain each speed level and minimising this time by adjusting the previous speed level ; the time taken to reach stepping rate f2 is measured and the value off , adjusted until this time is a minimum , then continue by adjusting f1 while measuring the time to reach f3 etc . |
87 | Measuring the time taken reliably was obviously important . |
88 | The rates of diffusion of two gases may be compared by measuring the time taken for a given volume of each gas to diffuse through a porous surface under identical conditions . |
89 | Rousettus clicks its tongue loudly and rhythmically as it flies , and navigates by measuring the time interval between each click and its echo . |
90 | If the early nineteen nineties are as testing a time for U S and U K markets as many people predict I 'm nonetheless confident that Pearson is better placed than most companies to withstand this . |