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

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1 Okay , so the portable Radio Times .
2 ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again .
3 Thus a normal training time in the new time zone might coincide with night on home time and so lead to a physically poorer and psychologically dispiriting performance .
4 The report warned : " Unless there is reduction of population growth together with a resolution of the landless peasant phenomenon , it is difficult to see that much forest will remain in just a few decades time " .
5 We all know that what he terms his ’ meandering ’ round private Bills has been responsible for a good deal of heartache and not a little management time in British Rail spent trying to meet some of his objections .
6 You know , I think it is now more a traditional family time , Christmas , and you know they do n't look at Hogmanay the same .
7 You can tilt it in any direction , and measure the genetic distance , and hence the minimum evolution time , between any point on the plane and any other ( annoyingly , that is not quite true on the page , because the computer 's printer distorts proportions , but this effect is too trivial to make a fuss about , although it does mean that you will get slightly the wrong answer if you simply count blips on the scale ) .
8 By loading in access frequency order , the accesses to synonym records — and these are the records that slow up the average retrieval times of the file — have been cut from 34.063 per cent to 14.878 per cent .
9 You looked up the late opening times of the local pool but never got round to going .
10 Tasks includes tests of navigational and landing precision , eking out the maximum flight time from a measured splash of fuel and flying against the clock to photograph a series of check points .
11 At the same time patients carried out a mouth-to-anus transit time study using radioopague markers ( Portex UK Ltd ) .
12 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 .
13 For example , if the offline cycle start time was 29-FEB-1999 18:00 and the duration was 08:00 , and it was decided at 20:25 that offline must be stopped , then the offline duration time should be updated to 02:30 .
14 Then they 'll now go into a maths lesson let's go into this , they 're gon na perhaps do that eight times , then they 're gon na get a breather , then a few days time after that the form teacher 's saying right , let's do it again and summarise it , I think it 's too much !
15 It should be noted however , that LIFESPAN RDBI will NOT terminate if it is applying indexes when the specified transfer time elapses .
16 Such a high ratio of prevalence to incidence suggests either a long lead time , which is not typical of the invasive cancers that are the intended target of the screening programme , or a large element of overdiagnosis of slowly progressive disease , or both .
17 I.e. a total staff time of 370 hrs = c. 52 days per year .
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