Example sentences of "[prep] [art] time with " in BNC.
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1 | To measure acid reflux , several were used : ( 1 ) total reflux time ( min ) , defined as the time with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 ; ( 2 ) total reflux time ( % ) , defined as the total time with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 expressed as a percentage of the analysed period ; ( 3 ) reflux episodes >6 s , defined as the number of episodes with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 lasting longer than 6 s ; ( 4 ) reflux episodes >5 min , defined as the number episodes with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 lasting longer than 5 min ; ( 5 ) mean reflux duration ( min ) , defined as the mean duration of all reflux episodes ; ( 6 ) maximal reflux duration ( min ) , defined as the longest single reflux episode . |
2 | The train make–up is typical of the time with air–conditioned Mk2 stock supported by Mk1 braking coaches . |
3 | He had spent a while in the toilet , most of the time with his ear to the stethoscope-like instrument he 'd pressed against the closed door . |
4 | And I did have a splendid evening , spending most of the time with a red haired sergeant who seemed to appreciate my sense of humour — in fact , I thought we were getting on so well that I was disappointed when the evening ended and he did n't make any arrangements to see me again . |
5 | Most of the time with this car it simply is n't important : in town and at up to 50mph , performance is sufficient , not least because it is so responsive , so effortless . |
6 | He suffers much of the time with sore feet ( furunculosis ) which unfortunately makes him lame . |
7 | Diana was originally going to spend just Christmas Day with her in-laws and the rest of the time with sons William and Harry at Althorp House with her brother Earl Spencer . |
8 | ‘ It is lovely in one respect , but by crikey you are on the edge all of the time with him . |
9 | Research has shown that the best weather in Europe occurs in Cannes where it is suitable for flying training over 80% of the time with little seasonal variation . |
10 | Evan spends much of the time with his eyes clamped shut , rocking gently and scraping notes out of his sore , croaking throat . |
11 | I 'm a very private person and when you 're relating your feelings so intensely through the music , you want to spend the rest of the time with people you like to be with . ’ |
12 | We should not leave this brief consideration of how war was regarded by people of the time with the impression that greed and anarchy prevailed . |
13 | We were n't , I now realise by doing the sums , badly off My father paid the rent , all the bills , gave us our pocket money , and a fixed sum of f7 a week housekeeping money quite a lot in the late 1950s — went on being handed over every Friday until his death , even when estrangement was obvious , and he was living most of the time with someone else . |
14 | French Aubusson and Savonnerie carpets of the 17th and 18th centuries , for example , followed the Baroque and Rococo elegance of the time with their bright colours and floral opulence , and it was not uncommon for 18th-century carpets to echo the ceiling designs of the rooms for which they were made . |
15 | From Ajaccio they travelled by bus to Porto Vecchio , Minton sleeping much of the time with his mouth open and head lolling against Ross 's shoulder . |
16 | As well as the horror stories of the tsarist penal system and the Stalinist GULag , there are also examples of those exiles who managed to lead a relatively comfortable , if spartan , existence , taking regular exercise , hunting for sport , reading , writing and corresponding fairly freely with fellow exiles , enjoying connubial pleasures and composing theoretical treatises — one thinks particularly of Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov/Lenin who spent three reasonably fruitful and unexacting years , most of the time with his wife , Nadezhda Krupskaya , living as a political exile in the home of a rich peasant in the village of Shushenskoe in southern Siberia ( 1897–1900 ) . |
17 | Roles works most of the time with one of his two Hasselblads , which he finds a good compromise between quality and portability ; these and a range of lenses comprise his field equipment . |
18 | I spent some time every day looking after her , and the rest of the time with my cousins , listening to their plans for the future . |
19 | Just as it was difficult to be alone so much of the time with such an attractive young woman , despite the size of the ship and our separate cabins . |
20 | I had a vague impression of their father but he had spent most of the time with his head in his hands . |
21 | Jacqui was likely to stay in most of the time with her portable television ; her pregnancy made her quite content to do so . |
22 | They found that the ‘ ee ’ pronunciation was given 96 per cent of the time with items like gean , 92 per cent of the time with items like geak , and 79 per cent of the time with items like gead . |
23 | They found that the ‘ ee ’ pronunciation was given 96 per cent of the time with items like gean , 92 per cent of the time with items like geak , and 79 per cent of the time with items like gead . |
24 | They found that the ‘ ee ’ pronunciation was given 96 per cent of the time with items like gean , 92 per cent of the time with items like geak , and 79 per cent of the time with items like gead . |
25 | ‘ I never think about Kev 's age and most of the time with his vast experience he 's one step ahead of the strikers we face . |
26 | The fact that his father behaved towards him for most of the time with mild , if somewhat unthinking kindness , did not rule out this possibility which is present at some time or other in most children 's minds : after all , if you were going to kill someone you would naturally go on being kind to them for the time being , giving them money for sweets and generally keeping up appearances . |
27 | Not many buildings of this period survive unaltered ; the palace in Fig. 284 shows a Grand Canal façade of the time with cubiform capitals and stilted as well as semicircular arches , while the finest complete example is the Cathedral of SS . |
28 | I mean because she spent every , every bit of the time with him . |
29 | ‘ Well , to tell the truth , John , I am having a devil of a time with a contract in Cirencester . |
30 | I hope I 'm not being facetious , but they 'll have a hell of a time with him … |