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

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1 When operating at low speed the freewheeling time of the phase currents is short compared to the total excitation time and for most of the cycle the phase current is carried by the switching transistors .
2 Ideally , the file designer will aim to reduce the time taken to reference this index ; however , when it exceeds a certain threshold value described earlier , a master index , which has one entry for each track of the cylinder index , can be created to reduce the total search time as described above .
3 The median study time after fundoplication was 20 ( range 18–20 ) years .
4 The recommended recovery time after in-patient surgery is four to six weeks .
5 The nation 's foreign policy remained highly personal , with Downing Street bypassing the Foreign Office time and again .
6 One hit was scored against Scharnhorst , but both ships hit the old liner time and time again and 14 minutes after the first shot , it was all over .
7 The forward pass through the network consists of repeating this procedure by adding the job time to the early start time and making this the early start time of the next job in sequence if no other preceding job has a later early finish .
8 The forward pass through the network consists of repeating this procedure by adding the job time to the early start time and making this the early start time of the next job in sequence if no other preceding job has a later early finish .
9 In letters to charities she is warning them about the extra administration time that trustees will spend making tax claims and notifying changes of registered particulars , and advising them that much of it could be saved by selling existing investments and contributing the proceeds of sale to a common investment fund .
10 Because of the long lead time that would be required to bring such supplies on stream ( not only in opening the quarries but also in preparing suitable dock facilities ) it is not envisaged they will make a major contribution until the second ten years covered by MPG6 .
11 Because of the long lead time that would be required to bring such supplies on stream ( not only in opening the quarries but also in preparing suitable dock facilities ) it is not envisaged they will make a major contribution until the second ten years covered by MPG6 .
12 She became a regular contributor ( and from 1926 a director ) of the feminist journal Time and Tide , and a friend of its founder and editor , Margaret Haig Thomas , Viscountess Rhondda [ q.v . ] .
13 This exercise , which cost over £200,000 , was carried out within the critical path time and in accordance with the CAT 's recommendations .
14 For the remaining answers , the ‘ Result Sheet ’ , also in the appendix , was used to help calculate the mean reaction time for Yes and mean reaction time for No answers .
15 Doors will open 30 minutes before the advertised programme time and admission will only be possible up to 10 minutes before the programme .
16 I had imagined , for instance , that I would be able to catch a glimpse of Mount Silisili , a mile-high peak in the centre of Samoa , just a few miles away across the water : I had hoped to do so for no better reason than that Mount Silisili would be enjoying precisely the same clock time as here in Tonga , but exactly one day before .
17 We 'll train you how not to ‘ blow it ’ on an important shot , lose an important lead , make the same mistake time and time again and other skills that only the pro 's could afford to know .
18 This is the same journey time as Liverpool to London journeys of some three quarters the distance .
19 I have also been told the same story time and time again .
20 ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again .
21 The three teams ' fixtures would be rescheduled for Sunday , May 9 , with the same kick-off time so there was no advantage to be gained .
22 The congestion metering system will ultimately include information to the driver on the expected journey time and costs as he approaches the city .
23 The excess time delay is the difference between the observed travel time and that calculated in flat space time for the observed orbits of Venus and the earth .
24 FIFA rules state that away teams must arrive at their destination at last 24 hours before the scheduled kick-off time and Wednesday 's game gas a 2.45 start .
25 Certain cardiac substrates — eg , left ventricular hypertrophy — may be associated with a prolonged repolarisation time and a predisposition to acquired LQTS .
26 And that 's Nick Harris talking to Ken Vasey up at the Manor ground and we hope to return to the Manor in a few moments time and see who else Nick has got to talk to us .
27 In a few days time that extra edge of fitness could keep them alive
28 It was nothing like the transformation she would undergo in a few years time but it signalled the slow resurrection of her inner spirit .
29 That contrasts with what some policies will lead to in a few years time if we are going to have complete closure of some long stay hospitalS .
30 Hugh , himself I think he is completing his work and there , in , in a few months time and I know there have attempts made to find someone to replace him .
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