Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Using some scraps of board , it is worth experimenting with exposure times to optimise the UV time period . |
2 | Raffles , stalls and a junior golf competition on the practice green ensured a great time was had by all . |
3 | Rodent rockers hit the big time |
4 | The Geometricks styler took a long time to heat up . |
5 | The command TIME displays the current time on the screen and waits for you to enter the new time . |
6 | er course work to do the whole time . |
7 | A CAB interview with scant attention to emotional problems is generally lengthy because forms are complex ; because benefit calculations take a long time ; because contacting the Department of Social Security on the telephone takes even longer and calculating an equitable distribution of debt repayments longer still . |
8 | And they had home brew going the whole time . |
9 | A new song , ‘ Pussy Cat Meow ’ , celebrates them and a dream Kier had a long time ago . |
10 | Well Aunt Sadie said a long time ago |
11 | Yesterday Botham marched along the Paignton seafront clocking the incredible time of six hours and 12 minutes over the 26.4 miles . |
12 | Cardinal Heenan warned a long time ago that by the year 2,000 there would be no Catholic Church in our country if something was not done to rectify things . |
13 | Mr Howes said a short time later , Alan began to sway . |
14 | The story of Eddie Aikau began a long time ago : |
15 | Job B has an estimated time of 3 units , so the early finish of B is 4 + 3 = 7 . |
16 | Job B has an estimated time of 3 units , so the early finish of B is 4 + 3 = 7 . |
17 | President Reagan spent an inordinate time in trying to destabilise the Sandinistas by arming the contra rebels . |
18 | Building reusable code can take more time initially , so it has to make good business sense to invest the extra time on a particular object . |
19 | Lacking today 's liberal pre-trial discovery , 19th century United States shippers suing in the United States had a difficult time proving the carriers ' negligence . |
20 | If the WC cistern takes a long time to fill , it is possible that a high-pressure type of ballvalve has been fitted instead of a low-pressure type ( page 38 ) or that there is dirt in the valve orifice . |
21 | Last Sunday , the Border C.A. promoted a 15-mile time trial over sporting roads near Windsor . |
22 | Ulster Country had a disappointing time up in the North-West last year and will be anxious to regain the trophy last won in 1990 . |
23 | However , the existence of market imperfections results in the social opportunity rate exceeding the social time preference rate . |
24 | These services are still delivered through the traditional hierarchical structures with decisions being ‘ handed down ’ and information from the ground level taking a long time to reach and influence the making of decisions and policy . |
25 | Note that the cavity feedback involves a finite time delay , of order in certain circumstances this enables the Maxwell-Bloch equations ( required to relate E ( L , t + L/c ) to E ( 0 , t ) ) plus cavity boundary conditions , to be expressed as a discrete mapping in steps of tR — this has been extensively studied in the context of passive resonators , and will be elaborated below . |
26 | Unfortunately , there is no word for hinge in Sesotho and Father George had a tough time trying to translate . |
27 | The spectre at the birthday feast : Patricia Clough predicts a humiliating time for Erich Honecker at the GDR 's 40th anniversary celebrations |
28 | The tobacco industry plans a long time ahead . |
29 | However , if that application process takes a long time , it is felt that one can not upset that person 's lifestyle — he may be married — and he is allowed to stay . |
30 | The glass lift took an interminable time arriving and as they descended , Nicholas felt as exposed as Saint Sebastian . |