Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [art] [adj] seconds " in BNC.

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1 You would be totally unaffected by it , okay , now there is one way that you might think camp ons are quite strange , and that is , if you 've got a camp on on , right , and somebody 's engaged , but they 're engaged for longer than 75 seconds , you get a ring back , but you do n't get a successful ring back , you get a ring back of the same long , say 2 and a half seconds , it might ring engaged , okay , if the person 's still engaged .
2 Thirteen and a half seconds after ignition , the booster motor falls away , and half a second later the jet engine starts propelling the missile for the rest of its flight .
3 This gives a jumble of echoes that will sometimes persist for as much as a few seconds after the original sound has ceased .
4 he 'll hit the ground in eight and a half seconds !
5 Within three and a half seconds he 'd made a couple of marks on the paper and shoved it back .
6 If full airbrakes are needed for more than a few seconds , and it looks as though they should be kept on , sideslipping should be used to get rid of the excess height so that for the last part of the approach less than full airbrake approach is required .
7 He could n't stay still for more than a few seconds and either paced the ground or fidgeted with his hair , clothes , hands , face and anything else within his reach .
8 The heat did not last for more than a few seconds , and when it had passed , Ciparis was left in an awful solitude , his cries for help going unanswered as the city burned above him .
9 They spread between people by coughing , sneezing and kissing but they can not live for more than a few seconds outside the body .
10 It was noted that Stefan did not play with his toys for more than a few seconds before leaving them , so she was advised to reward him for playing longer ( so that he would have less time for wandering out of the house ) .
11 It took him no more than a few seconds of the exchange to decide which voice was Kemp 's .
12 The discovery was unsettling , for it was commonly accepted that it was difficult to meet the impassive stare of the Kha-Khan elect for more than a few seconds .
13 Then I was here alone for no more than a few seconds .
14 In his darker moments Rincewind had come up with his own explanation as to why even minor spells refused to stay in his head for more than a few seconds .
15 Less than a few seconds , but it seemed longer than time .
16 Well that 's exactly what I mean , a very good illustration of somebody who makes himself more important by coming in fifteen and a half seconds late , which is not so late for a corporate session , but is late enough to , to make everyone worry and so on in that time .
17 She asked him to come to her room so as not to overhear any more , and then they went downstairs in an express lift : a glass-and-gilt beetle that hurtled the twenty-eight floors in nine and a half seconds .
18 If you are knocked out for longer than a few seconds , you should report to your doctor as soon as possible after the competition .
19 BRITAIN 'S Samantha Purvis finished fifth in the consolation final of the women 's 200 metres butterfly in a time two and a half seconds slower than her British record .
20 A shot of a police station was used to accompany a voice-over commentary that " some CID men take bribes " ; for two and a half seconds , the officer could be identified in the film as he walked down the station steps .
21 The real speed machines here can go from nought to sixty in just two and a half seconds .
22 Boeing jetliners touch down every four and a half seconds of every day .
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