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

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1 Therefore it is hypothesized that , rather than evolving at a constant speed in calendar time , futures prices evolve at a constant speed in event time .
2 Therefore it is hypothesized that , rather than evolving at a constant speed in calendar time , futures prices evolve at a constant speed in event time .
3 Graham Greene , for example , said that he wrote The Confidential Agent in record time under the influence of benzedrine .
4 In recent years , it has become clear that very simple measures of reaction time ( particularly choice reaction time ) and variability in reaction time correlate very highly with ordinary IQ measures , to an extent that makes much of the theorising in this book inapplicable , Similarly , measures of inspection time have shown uncommonly high correlations with IQ , particularly in below average subjects .
5 We were n't allowed to have a we were n't allowed to have a cup of tea in break time no but er we were all on edge you know for fear , if he kicked it it would have scalded his foot and he were , he were only a few inches away from it , and of course he went now what we used to say now nosing around and we should n't have done he had a job to get round because he was
6 Perhaps because I have proven I am no mere parasite , and have helped her knock out one dazzling 1,500-word column for Outsider in record time .
7 Conversely , if the right hemisphere can not perform the task at all but has to send the probe stimulus to the left hemisphere for a comparison with memory items then the relative disadvantage in reaction time for the right hemisphere should be constant regardless of the size of the memory set .
8 I know the car 's essential but for instance if you 're going to an estate agent you 're not running round using the car in company time .
9 However , it should also be noted that there is also decrease in reaction time between levels of processing of 1 and 2 , which is significant for No answers .
10 He walked around the 2500 miles of Irish coast in record time before returning to England in March to begin his clockwise trek around the coast .
11 We have shown that the fall in breakfast time UAO is a reliable predictor of gastric acid secretion in adult populations with a high prevalence of achlorhydric subjects .
12 Tony Bomford , a cameraman who was diving from my boat , reported that the water near the ‘ ball ’ was ‘ milky looking ’ but this is unlikely to be connected with breeding because sand-eels are known to spawn in the sand in winter time .
13 However , to prevent unnecessary overloading of the LIFESPAN system , with the subsequent degradation in response time , the listing options may only be performed by users with SPR SSR OPERATIONS privilege .
14 Inside the horizon a separation in coordinate time has become space-like .
15 She could hear the regretful , gentle voice of Mother Francis telling her that life was never meant to be easy and that her best course was to work very hard now and get out of this place in record time .
16 However , when there were pragmatic constraints on which of two people was likely to be the actor and which the acted-upon , there was no difference in response times to active and passive forms , and a sentence like The bather was rescued by the lifeguard was responded to just as quickly as The lifeguard rescued the bather .
17 In one case changes were being proposed because the computer calculated a difference in response time of about five or six seconds , he claimed .
18 A comparison using the log rank test showed a difference in survival times in patients with disease at various sites .
19 This difference in survival time was not significant ( Fig 2 ) .
20 The difference in reaction times between RVF and LVF should thus be an increasing function of the number of items held in memory .
21 Short then missed a point-blank header two minutes from time but Blues ' sub Ian Rodgerson also rattled a post in injury time .
22 Hence the geometric view of the path of a body in free fall is that it follows a geodesic in space time .
23 Although arrangements differed in detail from one place to another the usual practice was for the management to allow a preliminary meeting in works time at which the aims of the WEA could be explained and for those apprentices interested to stay behind to plan a course .
24 Sometimes if you 've made a mistake and the parallel I 'm drawing is with the Jewish community in Jesus time .
25 There are two exceptions to the inclusion of child-care in housework time .
26 Its significance in 1422 lay in the way it questioned whether birth was a sufficient warrant for high military office , or whether the responsibilities of leadership in war time should only be accorded ( and it was the king who accorded them ) to those whose experience and reputation in military affairs merited them .
27 What is illustrated by these attempts to introduce a written constitution an unlikely event in modem times — is that there is considerable concern over the ambiguities and lack of clear codification in an unwritten constitution .
28 That is to say we can select any event in space time and always be able to find some frame for which .
29 The Vale of Eden between the Pennines and the Lake District in northern England provides a small but good example of this happening in Permian times .
30 Geographically , this may bring in the concept of relative location , for instance , the distance in travel time between the corporate headquarters and a branch factory .
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