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

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1 On recruitment to the first study 92 healthy subjects rated their mood and performed various tasks ( a variable fore period simple reaction time task , five choice serial response task , repeated numbers detection task , free recall test , delayed recognition memory test , logical reasoning test , focused attention task , and categoric search task ) that have been described previously .
2 In the first study four of the 26 subjects with symptomatic infections had influenza B and showed a 38% increase in the mean time taken for the variable fore period simple reaction time task , from 320 ( SD 24 ) ms when recruited to 440 ( SD 90 ) ms when symptomatic .
3 The subjects with influenza B showed a 19% increase in the reaction time for the 10 minute version of the variable fore period simple reaction time test when compared with the controls ( symptomatic value 440 ( SD 82 ) ms , control value 369 ( SD 79 ) ms , p<0.05 ) .
4 The duty operated in the real world in which there would always be obstacles to giving every shade of opinion equal air time .
5 First , that it operates in the real world where there would always be obstacles to giving every shade of opinion equal air time .
6 company personal obligations , Appointments , , Marketing oblique prospecting time , Self development time , and time for administration What we 're gon na do is transcribe that into real life if you like , so we 're gon na to have Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , Friday .
7 In addition substantial staff time and co-operation will be required .
8 ‘ The council has negotiated more than 250 hours a week free court time for young people and community groups and the firm itself operates an ‘ open door ’ policy , allowing local people access when the courts are unused . ’
9 The notes would then be distributed on the day , and if any item required discussion time could then be made available .
10 Studies of experimentally induced influenza B in volunteers at the Medical Research Council Common Cold Unit showed that infection increased reaction times to stimuli occurring at varying intervals but that hand-eye coordination was unimpaired .
11 However , Nicks , — Bradshaw , Kinsbourne and Feigin ( 1978 ) found that concurrent verbalisation increased response times for both hands on a typing task but more so for the right hand .
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