Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj -er] time " in BNC.

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31 And this approach also helped compress our evaluation into a shorter time scale . ’
32 There were whispers , too , about an earlier time when several of his close friends died suddenly and sadly , when he was full of self-doubt , and his despair had become more than he could bear .
33 New Level , track record holder at Sunderland and Brough Park , clocked a respectable 29.19 sec ( -10 ) winning his heat by 1 5 lengths , while Pond Pavarotti only just scraped through in the faster time of 29.15 , beaten 6 9 lengths by another North-East dog , Capricorn Note , which was also trained until recently by Williams .
34 I think we must twist his arm to see if he can repeat the trick in the longer time available in one of our winter talks .
35 Within a longer time frame it may also become more apparent what is likely to be the impact of the Community Care Reforms on the more general features of social work itself .
36 These courses could not be done in a shorter time so they were normally arranged for a time of year when there was less pressure of work on those participating .
37 Herodotus was able to establish some kind of time-sequence for the two centuries before his time , but he was a more diffuse writer than Thucydides , who was concerned with many events occurring in a shorter time interval .
38 Instead , I took up running in order to take more exercise in a shorter time .
39 A single-shell wooden coffin disintegrated in a shorter time , thereby releasing space within the soil for further deposits , to the financial advantage of the incumbent .
40 If the thought of a lengthy moorland return is unappealing , an alternative way to get to the best of the escarpment in a shorter time is to start from a parking area near a prominent standing stone on the unclassified road to Trecastle .
41 Social workers should always have as clear a plan as possible for the child , and implement it in a shorter time than normal .
42 This seems to indicate that the college considers that a subspecialist trainee can acquire general skills in a shorter time than an academic trainee .
43 to save time : organisations make it possible for objectives to be reached in a shorter time .
44 The course is being offered initially to some 100 IBM staff and participants will have the opportunity to gain credit for their prior learning thus enabling the course to be completed in a shorter time .
45 He made notes and said that if he had a key to the house he 'd be able to plan what was needed in a shorter time .
46 Well the accident was was that if you look at the junctions along that section of road and carried out qualifications junction , you could release , reduce delays from junctions and effect of your making your total journey in a shorter time making that route slightly more attractive .
47 Significantly , Pond Tornado trialled in a faster time than Certain Way at Belle Vue last week , with a length faster section time .
48 As they fall , as in the example given , they merely replace what was lost in an earlier time period .
49 To murals from an earlier time :
50 Because of the variable time between pulse labelling and biopsy , there will be a trend to higher crypt labelling subsequent on cell division over the longer time periods .
51 And again , over a longer time span genes will have changed by mutation or altered their effects by chromosomal recombination so that the effect they exert on traits can never be considered in isolation .
52 If , as it may be , such a system would cost more to operate than grant payments do , it would be of little advantage except in the important psychological sense that it would be a greater personal investment by the farmer over a longer time period .
53 ( A very similar series over a longer time span can be found in the dataset ECONOMY . )
54 ‘ I suppose , ’ said Suvarov , paying no attention to her rudeness or the incipient hysteria in her voice , ‘ because it was so important … not just fighting it , but being part of it , doing one 's best and living more intensely over a longer time than one had before . ’
55 This experiment was conducted over a longer time period ( ten days ) , starting with young plants .
56 I should very much like the opportunity to discuss with the hon. Gentleman and his hon. Friends , and other colleagues from Northern Ireland , how we can introduce a strategy for promoting inward investment over a longer time scale than that hitherto adopted .
57 Development of all major new weapons programmes would nevertheless continue but over a longer time span .
58 That is , there was evidence of some compensation , partly due to a shorter time to the onset of REM sleep .
59 How often a sudden aroma can take us back to an earlier time in our lives and cause us to feel happy or sad depending on the memories aroused .
60 In the course of treating Mrs Tighe , Bernstein used hypnotic suggestion and then regression , intending to take her back to an earlier time in her current life .
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