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

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1 The particle being exchanged in a sense ‘ borrows its mass from the force field ; the heavier the mass , the shorter the time it can be borrowed , and , therefore , the shorter the range of the force .
2 The clearer the goals and the shorter the time in which they are to be achieved , then the greater the cohesion of the group .
3 The shorter the time constant the more attenuated slow activity will be .
4 The shorter the time to delivery , the smaller the absolute size of the basis , as expected .
5 It is probably fair to say that the shorter the time limit imposed by the clause , the more strictly it will be interpreted .
6 And the more presents he gave his whore , the shorter the time would be .
7 ‘ The further west you go the bigger the time change and the longer it takes to get replies from Val Catto . ’
8 ‘ It gets bigger every time you look , ’ said Kāli proudly .
9 It it seems a n and this when I saw this , I thought , Oh my God , you know , the I I P gets bigger every time I look at something
10 ‘ You look younger every time I see you . ’
11 ‘ At home you hardly know whether it 's raining from one day to the next but here you feel better every time the sun comes out .
12 Among its assets are the Grand Theatre , its charmingly over-decorated and atmospheric Leeds home , with an Italianate intimacy to its horseshoe-shaped auditorium ; an orchestra and chorus , young in heart , age , and sound , who seems to get better every time I hear them ; and a musical director , David Lloyd-Jones , who has done twelve years of sterling service and will be promisingly succeeded in August by Paul Daniel .
13 Pemeberton looks like a good buy , he had an excellent game , and looked quite quick as well ( kept pace with Durie , when he was running flat out ) , also Gary Kelly gets better every time I see him .
14 Speaking after BSAD 's national junior swimming championships , Mr O'Connor said : ‘ We have been coming to Darlington for eight years now and I can honestly say it gets better every time .
15 My gets thicker every time I come .
16 So what does it — — and it 's getting bloody worse every time
17 Sa , she her eyes are getting blacker every time and she she just seems to be in her books all the time , and everything now .
18 The price looks higher every time you speak , Captain Owen .
19 This can be seen from the figures in Table 5 which also suggest that the longer the time they had lived in an old people 's home the less likely they were to go into hospital .
20 The greater this distance , the longer the time taken to make the final uncovered dash ( T ) , and so a duck can afford to lower its peeking rate .
21 Clearly , the longer the time interval between the two assessments the greater the chances that there will be differences .
22 Without any recourse to molecular interpretation Boltzmann proposed that " the forces which act on the surface of an elementary parallelepiped at the given time but also on the previous extensions , with the promise that the longer the time since they took place the smaller their effect . "
23 The difference is greater , the higher the rate of discount and the longer the time to maturity .
24 Laches could amount to bad faith and , in any case , the longer the time lag the greater the likelihood that the partners will , even inadvertently , do some act which affirms their partnership with the offending partner and which might raise an estoppel to prevent their proceeding with his expulsion .
25 ‘ Escape ’ from hard times is a cultural necessity and the harder the times the more fantastic and precarious and desperate a business it becomes .
26 ‘ And the thing was , it got funnier and funnier every time he did it , ’ laughs Hislop .
27 ‘ But at the moment whenever I go back to Melbourne after being abroad it seems homelier every time .
28 All I know is that I 've felt a mite sadder every time an indie distributor like Making Waves or Red Rhino have hit the dust .
29 So the greater the volatility of the underlying share , the greater the time value for any given term to maturity is likely to be .
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