Example sentences of "[adj -er] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 Now there are certain measures which housing associations enter into which we do n't and for good reasons which enable then to have perhaps in , on occasions , to have slightly lower turnaround times , okay .
2 No effort is made to choose a panel who are committed to further part time training , and rarely are women doctors put on the interview panel .
3 Quicker response times , once needs had been identified , and the ability to create a better working environment were pinpointed as improving life in school generally .
4 The complete archive is being reorganised to allow improved access to the data held and a quicker response time to enquiries .
5 The combination of these methods provides optimum cooking quality and shorter cooking times of up to five times less than conventional methods .
6 My source tells me : ‘ The firemen were very helpful and attempted to remove the offending smoke sensor but could not isolate it from the system so the demonstration continued with shorter cooking times and lower temperatures to reduce the flames .
7 Steaks and chops retained their natural juices without drying out , and this was assessed as being because of the much shorter cooking time .
8 The most interesting result is that it gives quicker search times for a long word list over the 26-way methods .
9 It was to be expected that Britain as the leading maritime power should take a lead in scientific voyages , which could be directly linked to shorter passage times and greater safety , and the general advancement of trade .
10 There was a significant negative correlation between breath hydrogen excretion and mouth to caecum transit time suggesting that with shorter transit times significantly more carbohydrates were spilled into the colon .
11 The negative correlation we have found between MCTT and breath H 2 excretion suggests that with shorter transit times more carbohydrates are spilled into the colon .
12 Potential and actual savings which have been identified include : shorter lead times , presently as long as six months ; producing better , more up-to date styles ; and shoes that fit better .
13 Most of all , we needed results : lower costs , radically shorter lead times and delivery-to-promise as a norm not as the exception .
14 Further meeting time is allotted to assess the topics after they have been taught .
15 The use of such substances would enhance the resolution of the images by increasing the signal to noise ratio between tissue and contrast media and allow for a greater imaging frequency because of the shorter relaxation time .
16 Thus treatment with salt ( or with freshwater for marine fish ) , formalin , quaternary ammonium compounds , malachite green , and antibiotics for example can be given at high dose for short duration , making them more effective against the disease organisms while offering a better safety margin to the fish through shorter contact time .
17 A wider bandwidth could be achieved at the expense of a shorter delay time , but this would not give such a good reverberation effect .
18 The original concept of separate kitchen/restaurants and buffets for HSTs was too ambitious given shorter journey times and changing eating habits .
19 However , although the new units are capable of speeds up to 75 mph , Mr Sargent said their introduction would not result in shorter journey times .
20 It says changes in its latest timetable , due out in May , will mean better connections on both the local and national networks and shorter journey times .
21 It says the changes will result in better connections on both the local and national networks and shorter journey times .
22 Some arotmatic to H3' cross-peaks are not present at shorter mixing times , and are probably caused by spin diffusion. 5122K data sets were acquired with a sweep with of 4,237Hz .
23 Companies should now be experiencing shorter delivery times with the absence of physical checks at the frontier but compliance costs will almost certainly have risen , in the short term at least , due to the introduction of new reporting requirements devised for collation of EC trade statistics and to combat fraud .
24 Other phosphatidylcholine species such as palmitate oleate , palmitate archidonate and stearate oleate produced shorter nucleation time .
25 In conclusion , patients with cholesterol gall stones produce less metastable hepatic bile measured by the evidence of shorter nucleation time .
26 A significantly shorter nucleation time ( 2.9 ( 1.7 ) days ) was also seen in gall bladder bile from the cholesterol gall stone patients compared with the gall stone free patients ( 17.3 ( 5.7 ) days ) ( p<0.01 ) .
27 In this study , hepatic bile of the cholesterol gall stone patients provided a significantly shorter nucleation time than that of the gall stone free patients .
28 In conclusion , cholesterol gall stone patients produce less metastable hepatic bile compared with gall stone-free patients proved by the shorter nucleation time .
29 The 386SX machine Xtradrive was installed on showed no tendency to run Windows any the slower — in fact there seemed to be a positive speed benefit , which could only be due to the quicker load times compressed files must enjoy .
30 b ) Shorter production time because furniture does not need to be assembled .
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