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

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1 Clearly , in order to obtain this kind of information it is necessary to conduct three assessments under similar conditions so that they are directly comparable and spaced at equal time intervals .
2 With both sides level at normal time the visitors went in front five minutes into the extra period when Hanvey scored from the spot after a controversial decision by the man in the middle .
3 Hep3B total cell lysates were prepared at various time intervals after IL-6 stimulation .
4 Ah look at bleeding time .
5 Inert electrodes are immersed in the solution under test and the change in electrical conductivity is measured at suitable time intervals .
6 ATP was used to start the reactions and the amount of linear DNA produced at various time intervals detected by separation of the products on agarose gels ( Figures 3 & 4 ) .
7 In practice the particle sizes in the sediment are computed from the weights settled at specific time intervals .
8 It may be run at other time during the working day on specific instruction .
9 However , since the presence of the deceased on the premises was in direct contravention of an express instruction issued by the brewery to their manager , the brewery were not liable ; his permission to remain on the premises had ceased at closing time , 10.30 p.m .
10 For plant subjects the only evidence is ( a ) the above comparison with the true leaf area , obtained from the leaf area machine and ( b ) the consistency of consecutive readings taken at short time intervals ( one to five minutes ) .
11 Aliquots of the cultures were withdrawn at different time intervals in order to determine the cell counts .
12 They left at closing time split up outside , I reckon .
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14 Participants in a television programme , for example , who are told that it is a " pilot " which will not be transmitted , can not be held responsible for defamatory statements they have made if it is subsequently screened at prime time .
15 ‘ They want to do an operation , pet , ’ Gloria explained at visiting time .
16 Remotely-sensed data are acquired at regular time intervals , and thematic information such as land use can be obtained from such data using the techniques of classification described in Section 5.6.4 .
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