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

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1 Mean colonic transit time was 35.4 ( 4.7 ) hours in patients without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy , being much shorter ( p<0.02 ) than in patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in whom it averaged 53.8 ( 5.5 ) hours .
2 The theatre-bell announced that interval time had ended .
3 This is an example of using social work time as a resource rather than day care or a home help .
4 He had hoped to remain out of their way and gain some thinking time .
5 They will be conscious of the camera but if this is something they normally do , and if you handle the occasion unobtrusively , allowing some run-in time for everyone to settle down , you can get useable examples of language in action .
6 The original concept of separate kitchen/restaurants and buffets for HSTs was too ambitious given shorter journey times and changing eating habits .
7 A similar conclusion emerges from a study by Caplan ( 1972 ) using another reaction time technique in which subjects had to decide whether a target word presented after a two-clause sentence had occurred in that sentence .
8 Other phosphatidylcholine species such as palmitate oleate , palmitate archidonate and stearate oleate produced shorter nucleation time .
9 ICI currently has 850 part time workers , who are mostly women and mainly working in job share schemes .
10 Using Cox 's proportional hazards model and adjusting for age , sex , and site of cancer , we found that survival time in the atenolol and β blocker groups was no different from that in the group not taking β blockers ( risk ratios 1.02 and 0.88 , respectively ) .
11 So far as to my specific erm , question is on B one , on the white paper , or other target , the public question , thirteen thousand , five hundred pounds of money you do say in the subsequent paragraph , this is to provide public question time at Council meetings .
12 It is possible to obtain extended reverberation times by feeding some of the delayed signal back to the input of the unit .
13 Oh right , no it 's Olympus and it 's erm why we 're doing this is partly because the European Space Agency is trying to encourage people who were n't previously satellite users to become satellite users and in the next century , or whenever , erm to actually buy commercial satellite time for from them .
14 Those who do not approve the Mobilizing Ideal for the media should not approve extra media time for the government , especially near to election time .
15 needs fast processing time .
16 Methods for effectively representing the word list in memory to provide fast look-up times in a reasonably sized structure will be discussed in chapter three .
17 It has faster search times than the simple linked list , but greater memory overheads because each node has two pointers .
18 To obtain accurate arrival times for the pulses , data were sampled at 80μs and folded to produce pulse profiles .
19 The round still proves the soundest of methods : even given limited rehearsal time , there was much security in the warm-up sequence , a point surprisingly made with This Little Babe from Britten 's A Ceremony Of Carols , and by the time we reached Runswick 's final party ensemble not a single face on stage I could see registered anything less than complete involvement .
20 In determining whether the offer of alternative work is suitable , the tribunal takes into account factors such as status , skills required , pay , hours of work and whether it involves additional travelling time and/or expense or perhaps a need to move house .
21 The key worker or case manager role , identified in the research , uses social work time productively to help maintain a vulnerable person in his/her home , and not using more costly residential care .
22 This might be to speed the job up to earn a larger bonus or to create some leisure time during the working shift , or to slow the job down so that an impression of busy-ness is created and he is not given further work .
23 Recent demographic work has made this point time and time again .
24 He qualifies advocacy of leading indicators by saying that they may duplicate each other ( market share and sales , for instance ) or may not give additional lead time over conventional measures ( he cites bookings as an indicator of sales ) or do not yield reliable measures .
25 We support these MPs time and time again , which we should be doing , but in return , we certainly want their support .
26 Armed with this new information , Wendy and Mark tried another clinic which used an ovulation kit to pinpoint optimum insemination time .
27 Then in order to convert physical laws valid in SR ( free fall ) directly into forms that are valid in accelerating frames as well , it is generally sufficient to replace all space time derivatives by their covariant equivalents .
28 The incidence of coagulopathy ( prolongation of the prothrombin time or activated partial thromboplastin time ) after peritoneovenous shunting in patients with malignant ascites is 0% to 10% .
29 You do n't even get lunchtime let alone coffee time !
30 Again this was not significant ; however , estimated intestinal transit time was significantly longer in the older women who had a hysterectomy and tended that way in the younger one ( Table I ) .
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