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

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1 Relative β -galactosidase units ( U ) in cultures induced for 12h with galactose were measured as described and normalized to cell numbers as U=1,000A 420 ( CVt ) -1 , where A 420 is the absorbance at 420nm , C is the density of the cell suspension ( in A 600 ml -1 ) , V is the volume of cell suspension ( ml ) , and t is the total incubation time ( min ) .
2 When operating at low speed the freewheeling time of the phase currents is short compared to the total excitation time and for most of the cycle the phase current is carried by the switching transistors .
3 The total recording time analysed in the 25 subjects was 172 hours .
4 One of the serious limitations is the total interaction time with the microwaves , limited to a few milliseconds by the speed of the atomic beam and by the separation of the two Ramsey regions .
5 In 24 hour pH recording the total reflux time was abnormal at follow up in four of 14 patients , including three with defective fundic wrap ( Fig 5 ) .
6 Ideally , the file designer will aim to reduce the time taken to reference this index ; however , when it exceeds a certain threshold value described earlier , a master index , which has one entry for each track of the cylinder index , can be created to reduce the total search time as described above .
7 Many pilots plan on the basis that they have only to lose height from the final turn to the DH during the total inbound time .
8 The total interview time was over eight hours .
9 Another assumption made by Marx throughout his work is that higher technology increases the total leisure time available .
10 He hoped to achieve this by superimposing these mental activities upon the simple reaction time , SRT , and then subtracting the known value of the SRT from the total reaction time to give the duration of this mental activity .
11 In addition , as the total lead time increases , model change cycles also get longer .
12 All these functions can be combined to give you the advantages of traditional cooking in less than half the normal cooking time .
13 What will be the normal response time at terminals used for each system and transaction type ?
14 It should be noted , however , that because of the extended turn-around period for outhoused items , ‘ initial failure ’ involving such material — that is , cases where the wrong book is initially sent , or where the call-slip is returned to the Main Building for checking — are particularly serious , causing a minimum delay ( over the normal delivery time ) of two hours .
15 Apart from Downpatrick there is a meeting at Roscommon on Monday with the odd starting time of 4.45pm .
16 He became a trader in Nigeria and when this career failed , worked for a time as a clerk to Richard Beale Blaize , publisher of the short-lived Lagos Times .
17 There are clear market opportunities for operators from these millions who could use buses if they were more accessible ; there are also proven operational benefits from the lower boarding times for all passengers which low-floor buses offer .
18 Where an application to transfer a licence on a change of person with day to day responsibility is lodged out with the eight week time limit , see Argyll Arms ( McManus ) Ltd. v. Lorn , Mid-Argyll , Kintyre and Islay Divisional Licensing Board , 1988 S.L.T. 290 , where it was held that the board required to hear the application outwith the eight week period despite the provision that the licence ceases to have effect .
19 Moreover , the joint police-social worker approach to sexual abuse investigations in Rochdale adds enormously to the professional meeting time ( during the investigation and pre-conference ) .
20 Quite how the BBC will continue to ‘ advertise ’ the expanded Radio Times , exploiting its advantage of free airtime but implicitly promoting its rivals , remains to be seen .
21 The 70 day time limit had expired , and the prosecutor sought an extension of time , which was refused .
22 Top speed for all the Corsa automatics is mph , while the 0–60 mph time wo n't break any records at seconds .
23 Allow about one third of the usual cooking time .
24 The usual planting time is this month and October at a distance of four to six inches apart and five inches deep .
25 The report in the Scottish Law Times does not refer to any evidence to support the view that the maintenance of contact between a child and a birth relative to whom he or she has attachments would cause harm to the child 's developing personality .
26 Results showed that the relationship between the target and context had a strong effect on performance ; words which were highly predictable were responded to more quickly than words which were unlikely , while anomalous words produced the slowest response times of all .
27 Of those calls , 16 were to road traffic accidents and of that 16 the longest response time was 18 minutes .
28 In contrast other bands within this large footprint are only apparent at the longest incubation times ( positions 69-73 ) .
29 They have , for instance , the longest lead time of all innovations .
30 The stress on the primitive chain at time t is found as where is the disengagement time , that is , the time required for chains to disengage completely from surrounding entanglements ( it is the longest relaxation time for a chain ) , c is the number of polymers in unit volume so that cN is the number of chain segments in unit volume , and is a function of the deformation .
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