Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] time and [art] " in BNC.

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1 There was no correlation between the nucleation time and the CSI in hepatic bile .
2 Bill Cater is a journalist , a former assistant editor of The Sunday Times and a regular contributor to BBC WILDLIFE .
3 Meanwhile Roy Thomson , once a Scots Canadian radio salesman , bought his way via The Scotsman newspaper and Scottish Television to the proprietorial chair of the Sunday Times and the ailing newspaper empire of Lord Kemsley , en route to The Times itself .
4 Smith left the Royal College of Art in 1958 , hyped by the likes of doyenne Ernestine Carter of the Sunday Times and the backing of the influential Francoise Garigues .
5 At the lowest operating speeds [ Fig.s .2 ( a ) ] the current waveforms are nearly rectangular , the build-up of current to the rated level occupies a minor portion of the excitation time and the methods of Chapter 4 can be used to calculate the pull-out torque .
6 Given the losses and a circulation that has fallen back to 540,000 , in third place in the race behind the Sunday Times and The Sunday Telegraph , a premium price could not be expected .
7 Every three months additional biochemical and virological measurements including the prothrombin time and the levels of alanine aminotransferase , albumin , bilirubin , HBsAg , and antibodies against HBsAg as well as HBeAg were performed .
8 The reports , carried in several local newspapers including the Kenya Times and the Daily Nation , alleged that seven camps had been established in the Maasia Mara game reserve where " terrorists " were being trained to kill opposition leaders .
9 To measure oesophageal body motility , variables measured were : ( 1 ) amplitude of contraction ( mm Hg ) , defined as the difference between the baseline pressure and the maximal pressure during the pressure event ; ( 2 ) duration of contraction ( s ) , defined as the time elapsed between the start and the end of the pressure event ; ( 3 ) area under the pressure curve ( mm Hg×s ) , calculated from the sum of all pressure values between the start and the end of the pressure event , multiplied by the sampling interval ; ( 4 ) propagation velocity ( cm/s ) , defined as the speed of a contraction and calculated from the delay time and the distance between the sensors ; ( 5 ) contractility ( mm Hg/s ) , defined as the maximal increment between consecutive pressure values divided by the sampling interval ; ( 6 ) total contractions ( No/24 h ) , defined as pressure curves that are not rejected as artifacts ; ( 7 ) propagated contractions ( No/24 h ) , defined as contractions that are detected by a proximal pressure transducer and followed by a contraction at the distal sensor .
10 We launched in June by mailing to 1,000 carefully selected individuals and , with a little help from the Sunday Times and The Guardian , the ball was rolling .
11 Mr Hayton last year voiced concern that some part-time stations occasionally failed to get any response , particularly in the day time and the nearest full-time station had to cover .
12 Whenever he thought about this in later years , his memory would go back to the Cuddesdon time and the shock of seeing a House of Commons pretending that it knew how people ought to say their prayers .
13 Throughout her marriage , and during a long period as a single parent , she was a journalist , editing magazines such as Honey , Over 21 , and Working Woman , as well as being Woman 's Page Editor on the Sunday Times and The Independent .
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