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

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1 Oral caecal transit times were not significantly different in the two patient groups , whereas colonic transit was slower in the patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy compared with the group without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy ( p<0.02 ) .
2 I 'm not sure I could stand shlapping up and down to that bloody clinic time and time again .
3 With over 60 per cent of households owning a VCR and virtually 50 per cent with at least two TV sets ; with 11 channels available via BSkyB 's Astra satellite , and over 10 per cent household penetration ; and video film rentals running at over 500 million per year ; the use made of a fairly stable total screen time per viewer is becoming progressively more diffuse .
4 A prolonged colonic transit time may be expected to result in increased bacterial metabolism of bile acids , and the observation that an increased proportion of secondary bile acids was strongly correlated with a prolonged bowel transit time is therefore of interest .
5 There was no correlation between disturbed gastric clearance , impaired gall bladder contraction , and prolonged colonic transit time in the patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy nor was there a correlation between any disturbed motor function and age or duration of diabetes .
6 We did not find a correlation between disturbed gastric emptying , impaired gall bladder contraction , and prolonged colonic transit time in the patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy ; also , there was no correlation between any disturbed motor function and age or longstanding history of diabetes .
7 Lyon converted brilliantly from the touch line before hooker Gus O'Donnell added a drop goal to give Saints a narrow 9-8 half time lead .
8 It has to be pointed out , however , that we selected asymptomatic patients and thus total colonic transit times have still to be considered in the high normal range .
9 What a strange void-like thing time can sometimes be .
10 You know I had that crappy start time ?
11 The area of work I am about to discuss is one in which relatively little social work time has been invested .
12 I 'm due some holiday time . ’
13 Schools have little free laboratory time as it is , and the cost of new laboratories in the present economic climate would seem prohibitive .
14 The diagnosis of torsades de pointes is based on a characteristic VT and prolonged ventricular repolarisation time , with Q-T intervals usually exceeding 500 ms .
15 Make a mathematical model , in the form of a diagram , of this information and use it to determine the shortest and longest possible flight times .
16 The median total procedure time was 69 minutes ( range 25–210 ) .
17 The few quickly-processed updates that are handled first , if direct processing is adopted , are more than counterbalanced by the shorter overall run time and thus better average service performance achieved by batching and sorting .
18 half G T half G T squared plus some constant times time normally your the the G will be a negative half A T squared but someone had said come up with that equation , and you 've said well what are you going to give me to go on well the acceleration 's constant .
19 Because the subcutaneous heparin regimen in GISSI-2 was delayed , it could have no more than a moderate effect on activated partial thromboplastin time .
20 A representative from each subject ( module grouping ) collates room requirements ( overhead projectors , etc. ) and set requirements ( number of sets and preferred times , although there are rules guiding alternative set times to ensure even use of the teaching week , and balanced numbers in all sets of all modules ) .
21 I am confident that in some ten years time , Save The Children will be a strong pan-European organisation , perhaps the strongest as such within the European Community .
22 What we 've got now is what we 're going to have in another ten years time ?
23 Alternatively , it may be a prerequisite for the evolutionary development of intelligence — which leads us to the premonition that , in a few billion years time , there may be intelligent lugworms stalking the Earth .
24 In some separatist spaces time and energy were spent in endless discussion on the evils of men .
25 And er there was a stage when we came to the , where we really decided we 'd have to earmark different streets , how far we were gon na go in the centre of the town , because people were beginning to get grants for altering houses , and then in another five years time the council , the council were having to buy back these houses to redevelop the area .
26 Later in the girls ’ see-sawing search for stardom it was Dannii who gained the upper hand when she landed the plum job singing and dancing in Australia 's mega popular Young Talent Time .
27 Just consider the additional impact that might have come from more popular scheduled kick-off times ( floodlit games all round ? ) when , again in ABC1 men ratings , New Zealand v Italy ‘ scored ’ 11 per cent , Wales v Argentine 16 per cent , France v Canada 11 per cent , New Zealand v Canada 13 per cent and Australia v New Zealand 16 per cent .
28 Patients had significantly longer median oesophageal transit times than controls in both erect and supine postures ( 9 v 7 and 17 v 11 seconds with the corresponding p=0.027 and 0.002 for erect and suppine postures respectively ) .
29 Patients with Barrett 's oesophagus tended to have significantly longer median oesophageal transit times in supine posture ( 180 v 13.5 seconds ; p=0.0004 ) but there was no difference in the erect posture .
30 Thus the total average access time is :
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