Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] [conj] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Aggregation in vitro , which is an active process ( Vargaftig et al , 1981 ) , is dependent on pH , temperature , mechanical stirring , calcium-ion concentration , the concentration of platelets in the PRP and the time elapsed between the performance of the aggregation tests and the preparation of the PRP ( Mills , 198 1 ) .
2 Within three weeks they die , having laid the eggs of the next generation which will be in the soil until the time comes to repeat the cycle .
3 For example , Forster and Olbrei ( 1974 , p. 320 ) propose that : ‘ syntactic processing is relatively independent of semantic processing , in the sense that the time required to analyze the syntactic structure of a sentence is constant , despite variations in the meaning of the sentence . ’
4 The results of Warman 's experiments strongly suggest that in normal language comprehension syntactic processing is not autonomous , in the sense that the time taken to understand a sentence does not depend solely on the amount of syntactic analysis required .
5 Of course , TV and radio training can be expensive both in the cost and the time involved in the training itself and in time lost from work making broadcasts , but it can also pay off extremely well .
6 But , in its own way , it could never be described as anything less than a remarkably articulate and detailed player , and certainly no-one will fail to be swayed by its fine engineering , or Linn 's track record in improving existing products in the field when the time comes , instead of merely replacing them .
7 The difference in our height changes between the time we get up in the morning and the time we go to bed at night .
8 On the other hand , you do n't produce something like this in a week and the time taken would deter all but the most committed workshop man .
9 ‘ At Doncaster the buffet was closed , the waiting room looked like it had n't been cleaned for three months , the staff locked themselves in a room and every time we heard an engine and dashed out it was pulling coal wagons . ’
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