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

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1 There are clear market opportunities for operators from these millions who could use buses if they were more accessible ; there are also proven operational benefits from the lower boarding times for all passengers which low-floor buses offer .
2 The 386SX machine Xtradrive was installed on showed no tendency to run Windows any the slower — in fact there seemed to be a positive speed benefit , which could only be due to the quicker load times compressed files must enjoy .
3 The use of such substances would enhance the resolution of the images by increasing the signal to noise ratio between tissue and contrast media and allow for a greater imaging frequency because of the shorter relaxation time .
4 In conclusion , cholesterol gall stone patients produce less metastable hepatic bile compared with gall stone-free patients proved by the shorter nucleation time .
5 The newly-established staff training programme , taking advantage of the later opening time of 10.00 am on Wednesdays , has allowed in-depth sessions on particular aspects of the map collections , as well as specifically tailored visits to other sections of the Library and to other institutions .
6 The Leuchars squadron is to be replaced by Sea Kings operating from RAF Bulmer and RAF Lossiemouth , in spite of claims that the longer response times for fishermen in trouble in the Forth and climbers in peril north of the line of the Tay could mean lives being lost .
7 The longer planning time means there is a greater chance the environment will change , which subsequently forces companies to revise the plan .
8 The complete archive is being reorganised to allow improved access to the data held and a quicker response time to enquiries .
9 A wider bandwidth could be achieved at the expense of a shorter delay time , but this would not give such a good reverberation effect .
10 Commercial journals , particularly the weeklies and monthlies , can take rapid decisions , and have a faster turn-round time .
11 Commercial journals , particularly the weeklies and monthlies , can take rapid decisions , and have a faster turn-round time .
12 It now appears that radioactive heating would be less important than conductive heating from the core , allowing a faster cycle time .
13 Those with a slower response time indicated that special treatment would be given to Requests which indicated genuine urgency .
14 For a longer operating time it could be increased in value .
15 Model biles prepared with phosphatidylserine had a longer nucleation time ( 20 days ) than those prepared with phosphatidylethanolamine or phosphatidylcholine having the same fatty acid composition .
16 The homoeopathic doctor needs to obtain a large amount of information from the patient which requires a longer consultation time .
17 Species and genetic change , fixation of atmospheric N 2 , and nitrogen deposition may have facilitated plant response to CO 2 in the past when concentrations rose more slowly or with a greater relaxation time between change than today , but data are lacking .
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