Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | EOG changes themselves are to the same order as EEG changes — up to 150 microvolts , and they are typically recorded using the same time constants and level of amplification as the EEG channel . |
2 | The more people there are helping the less time it takes . |
3 | photocopied the same time as these and then you know we would have all had one for reference . |
4 | All the scores for the trials which involved the same time delay were totalled up . |
5 | They may need a little time to think about it , but they 'll try most things once . |
6 | He was hugely enthusiastic about this work and telephoned M. Chaillot , who said he was interested in principle but would need a little time to think about it . |
7 | I 'd need a little time . |
8 | This kind of bravura performance is only legitimate if the context and music allow the dancer to ‘ steal a little time ’ . |
9 | The poison develops a little time after the leaf has sprouted , so the monkeys can avoid the worst of it if they eat only the youngest leaves . |
10 | Most parents graduate to giving one warning after the initial command so that the child has a little time in which to respond but parents need to be very careful that they do n't lapse into nagging to get the child to comply again . |
11 | With Serafin back in Oxford and Mrs Padmore hard at work on the tapes he has a little time on his hands . |
12 | Probably applied the same time I did . |
13 | The cottage , he told Marshall , had been built the same time as the farm . |
14 | So , while there is no need to spoil the fun by trying to make an over-blown production out of your Christmas video , why not give a little time and thought to ways of showing the excitement leading up to the day itself . |
15 | It 'll run the same time as the Metro . |
16 | Yeah , but then , yeah , the modules then do n't follow the same time periods . |
17 | There was a long pause , the kind of pause that winners always display as they create a little time to savour their victory . |
18 | If it is n't , say , ‘ I would like a little time to think about this , I need to get some facts and figures , I 'm sure you would n't wish me to give you incorrect information . |
19 | So I 've got a little time to speak ? |
20 | So we 've got a little time left . |
21 | If you feel , for example , that your appearance lets you down , perhaps you could spend a little time studying magazine features to see where you could make some changes . |
22 | T. D. There were men on the opposite beat and sometimes you could spend a little time talking to them as long as you were n't caught . |
23 | But before I talk in more detail about how we hope to raise this money let me spend a little time explaining why I feel that this appeal is so vital to children everywhere . |
24 | Zen flashed his identification with contemptuous brevity and then allowed a little time for the mechanic 's fear to be fruitful and multiply . |
25 | But we also remember how that was n't sustained , and the cynical political fix of the Tories a few months later , that for the moment has coped with the government 's political crisis , and temporarily has bought a little time for a few pits . |
26 | Offered an any time , any place rescheduling of the tests over the following three months ( Business even offered to fly Hamilton-Phillips on a trip to the Far East with one ) , they still declined to change their minds . |
27 | But arrivals follow departures and the new appears very promising — even if you have to wait a little time for it . |
28 | Why not join our band of Volunteers — even if you can spare a little time you will always be welcome . |
29 | ‘ I 'm sorry to disturb you , but could you perhaps spare a little time to come and talk to the Chief Superintendent ? ’ |
30 | Stephen would also want a little time alone with her to tell her about his work . |