Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 It certainly can not , therefore , be used to measure change over time : one of the reasons for its use .
2 He opened a white smile in his dark sun-bronzed face and tapped a knife against the silver champagne bucket in time to the music .
3 It 'll show you the value of your practice building with time .
4 The Daleks proved an immediate hit with the production cast and crew as they were delivered to Lime Grove 's car park in time for the dress rehearsals .
5 Dancers at the Royal Opera House yesterday called off their overtime ban in time for tonight 's gala performance of the Prince of the Pagodas .
6 For optimum open-loop operation the velocity profile for acceleration is an approximate exponential function of time and for deceleration a " reverse exponential " is needed [ Fig. 8.8(a) ] .
7 Obviously , both the concrete and social forms of this labour change through time .
8 ( 2.12 ) with respect to time : So in this case the winding currents undergo a smooth exponential change with time constant 2L/R = 2 ms , as shown in Fig. 2.5. ( b ) .
9 TRAVEL : By air , rail , coach and car offering flexibility of time and date of travel as well as choice of departure points .
10 Bernice and the Doctor entered the monitor room in time to help Cheryl stretch Miles out on the floor next to an open medkit , while Bishop probed intently into the racks of recording systems .
11 But where R(s) is the autocorrelation coefficient for time delay s .
12 I mean , he seems to share many of Nicholas 's earliest baby reactions — an extremely low boredom threshold , a destructive reaction to toys and household objects and a born love of music ( well , he can bang a saucepan lid in time to the theme tune of Neighbours ) .
13 ( vi ) Permanent data were to be validated against the employee record at time of input and either rejected or a warning issued if the data were either invalid or dubious .
14 The research undertaken on the two case studies was highly cost-effective ( £3-4,000 per 50-100 researchers ) in contrast to the co-citation and co-word studies , and resulted in clear demonstrations of the contributions made by the UK , and constituent research centres , to Ocean Currents and Protein Crystallography over time .
15 Controls were further matched with cases for residence in the study area at time of diagnosis .
16 A company with a listing on the market ( either the main or USM market ) may return for more equity capital from time to time .
17 The numbers of lymphocytes of CD45R0-positive phenotype with unstable chromosomal damage ( filled diamonds ) follows an exponential decay with time , whereas those with CD45RA-positive phenotype and unstable damage follow a differing decay pattern ( open squares ) with an increase in cell numbers , followed by a decrease .
18 There is an illustration in this book which encapsulates this fault line in time : an extraordinary angular dressing table of 1912 by Josef Gocar , which would be at home in the Eighties , reflects in its mirror the ancient tripod camera with black cloth with which the photograph was taken and a photo of a Victorian lady in highnecked dress .
19 For a signal of the exponential form from time but zero before , the Laplace transform is Provided α is either negative , or is positive and less than s , the integral is convergent and
20 The Variation of Flame Height with time in a High-Racked Storage , Cardington .
21 Compound Rates of Change : A measure is used which contains more than two primary measures , possibly together with time ( e.g. the rate of dry weight increase with time ; the variation of this measure itself with time can then be plotted ) .
22 Hence , it is possible to guarantee the same perfect result time after time .
23 Due to the shortage of money , Princeton have had to postpone this experiment time after time .
24 Thistle play for time with 900 minutes to go Partick Thistle 1 St Johnstone 1
25 We will thus discuss features above the hardware architecture level from time to time , to complete the picture of a facility implemented only partly in hardware .
26 The examination of rape coverage over time shows in particular how this topic has left the narrow audience of the News of the World and has entered the popular dailies on a large scale .
27 The standard rate of production is 6 prescriptions/ hour ; which in terms of work content in time is 10 minutes/ prescription .
28 In the instant case the IT were entitled to find that it was not reasonably practicable for Mr Sen to have presented his unfair dismissal claim in time , notwithstanding that he had been given erroneous advice about the time limit by a solicitor in circumstances where he had also been wrongly advised as to the time limit by a member of the IT staff .
29 On operating systems we wanted to be as truly hardware independent as we can , so we have chosen to operate potentially under any Posix-compliant operating system , so that gives us all the flavours or brands of Unix and a number of proprietary mid-range operating systems which are achieving Posix compliance as time goes by .
30 The replay characteristic is defined by the combination of three separate curves , individually the plot of a resistance/capacity combination of time constants t 1 = 75µ secs , t 2 = 318µ secs and t 3 = 3180µ secs which , when combined , give the curve in Fig. 1 .
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