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

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31 A happy medium is one which re-calculates the pages in real time but can suppress the display if required to avoid the annoyance of a constantly changing display .
32 There is a new DECinspect Intrusion Detector for VMS , release 1.0 , which is designed to challenge hackers by detecting , tracking and invoking countermeasures against suspicious and hostile activities in real time .
33 Prioritise your tasks ; leave for meetings in good time ; remember the four Ds ( do it , delegate it , decide when you 're going to do it , or destroy it ) .
34 Norman 's seven-birdie course record gave him a one-shot lead playing the 18th , but he should have known his chance had gone with Faldo having won two Augusta titles in extra time .
35 In order to reconstitute purposeful and meaningful administrative acts we not only need to save the different communicative acts but also to be able to reconstitute their inter-relationships in real time .
36 Make final arrangements in good time with your client .
37 Schumm ( 1968 ) also demonstrated how knowledge gained from contemporary denudation rates could give clues about the rates in geological time and suggested that with the appearance of grasses in the Cainozoic , the relations between climate , vegetation , erosion and runoff became much as today except for the subsequent influence of man .
38 It is not , however , confined to that key , for the pedals can be altered rapidly , and chromatic alterations of a note or two in successive chords in slow time are possible .
39 In 1983 , Jim Hartle and I proposed that the sum over histories for the universe should not be taken over histories in real time .
40 Rather , it should be taken over histories in imaginary time that were closed in on themselves , like the surface of the earth .
41 But the histories of the particles in imaginary time would continue .
42 Their brains are delicately tuned packages of miniaturized electronic wizardry , programmed with the elaborate software necessary to decode a world of echoes in real time .
43 The side-walls of the train concourse were devoted almost entirely to Reiss 's murals … and the end wall was covered with a world map and clock dials showing the hour differences in various time zones .
44 Evidence of change in progress is often provided by systematic differences in apparent time of the kind shown in table 5.2 ; that is , differences between generation cohorts .
45 There may in fact be some differences in these time intervals and in other pathogenetic factors between Kock pouches and pelvic pouches , but in view of the general clinical similarities between the RP syndromes in these two forms of pouch ( Table V ) , we have felt justified in combining them for the purposes of our analysis .
46 Mr C. Jones , of Kingswood , Bristol , wins our first £25 prize by asking you to name the players in that time who have won the award with two different clubs .
47 This created the conditions which were to set the pattern of religious justification for strife for centuries to come , and there is little doubt that nearly all , if not all wars in historic time have had some kind of religion or ‘ god ’ put forward as requiring the human race , or parts of it to engage in bloodshed and misery .
48 Yet this has one interesting feature , an interpolation of seven bars in triple time ; similarly one of Byrd 's five-part ‘ In nomines ’ in the same manuscript ends with a dance-like section in triple time .
49 His score is also notable for its choruses , particularly double choruses , which are accompanied — in contrast to the merely continuo supported solos — by the orchestra ( three violins and continuo for harpsichords , which are usually joined by arpe , liuti , tiorbe e violoni ) , not merely doubling the voices but sometimes playing independently : This orchestra is also employed in three unusually extended sinfonie to the Prologue and Second and Third Acts , that to the prologue consisting of 11 ( slow ) bars in quadruple time , a canzone of 32 bars with echo-effects of forte and piano emphasized by the scoring : 7 bars in triple time , and 21 in quadruple .
50 His score is also notable for its choruses , particularly double choruses , which are accompanied — in contrast to the merely continuo supported solos — by the orchestra ( three violins and continuo for harpsichords , which are usually joined by arpe , liuti , tiorbe e violoni ) , not merely doubling the voices but sometimes playing independently : This orchestra is also employed in three unusually extended sinfonie to the Prologue and Second and Third Acts , that to the prologue consisting of 11 ( slow ) bars in quadruple time , a canzone of 32 bars with echo-effects of forte and piano emphasized by the scoring : 7 bars in triple time , and 21 in quadruple .
51 As Mr. Chapelton had obtained his ticket from the attendant at the time of making the contract ( i. e. when he collected his chair from the pile ) , the ticket had changed hands in sufficient time .
52 Shouldering the gun in the sure knowledge that the Doctor would be seriously pissed off if she let it fall into local hands in this time zone , she drew the grenade from her pockets , and poked her head up just long enough to check the distance .
53 And because it allows more tests in less time , mathematical modelling has become an essential tool for aircraft designers .
54 There had been 44 deaths among the in-patients and 12 among the out-patients in that time .
55 To suggest some useful points in managing time .
56 Since these factors can and do change , the position of the younger generation in structures of family support must be seen as specific to particular points in historical time .
57 Thus government data for men in full time employment in 1977 shows that men with university education have earnings which are 55 per cent higher than those with basic schooling .
58 We have not had any reports of missing children in that time .
59 Conversely Andrea will sometimes diversify his ricercari with sections in triple time : thus the ricercar primo tono of his Libro secondo ends with a short triple-time section on a version of the opening theme :
60 But further heroics in extra time were beyond their weary limbs and so Stuart Pearce , the Forest captain required by England for next week 's World Cup tie in Poland , completed a victorious return from injury .
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