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

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1 Using some scraps of board , it is worth experimenting with exposure times to optimise the UV time period .
2 Suppose that the contract contains a simple time limit clause such as : The Buyer will notify the Seller of any claim it may have against the Seller for breach of contract within three days of delivery and that the seller delivers short of the required quantity and the goods are later found to suffer from a latent defect .
3 Note that the cavity feedback involves a finite time delay , of order in certain circumstances this enables the Maxwell-Bloch equations ( required to relate E ( L , t + L/c ) to E ( 0 , t ) ) plus cavity boundary conditions , to be expressed as a discrete mapping in steps of tR — this has been extensively studied in the context of passive resonators , and will be elaborated below .
4 The race build up has been disrupted by the controversy over an attempt to impose a minimum time limit of 1hr 50min , because of road closures .
5 I ring up Richard , and Richard says the only time I can see you is seven o'clock Tuesday night , and I 've got no appointment .
6 Major success for caddie Andy Prodger and Open champion Nick Faldo came the second time around .
7 The prospect of another two years of study seemed a long time .
8 The prospect of another two years of study seemed a long time .
9 The quantitative details of classical electromagnetism yield an estimated time of about 10 -8 seconds for this collapse to occur .
10 The tobacco industry plans a long time ahead .
11 But they did n't reckon with her burning ambition to win a third time .
12 The deal marks the first time a Test match will be shown live , in full , from the sub-continent .
13 The pig spent the whole time being smacked to and fro , hence ‘ piggie in the middle ’ .
14 Ascending its professional hierarchies takes a long time .
15 The seal spent a long time underwater , thinking .
16 This trend will be most prevalent among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
17 This trend will be most prevelant among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
18 But for Ben Hunt ; his passion for motorbikes started a long time ago .
19 I go out all day to college having a lovely time while you stay at home making yourself ill .
20 A customer returns a skirt because the zip broke the first time she wore it .
21 During the first quarter of this year the unit share taken by direct selling manufacturers hit an all time high of 36% , up from 34% in the fourth quarter of 1991 ( source : Romtec ) .
22 It seemed to Lefevre that the splash took a long time in coming .
23 Hyacinth took a long time to respond .
24 Amy nodded , her eyes like saucers , and Kathleen remembered the first time she had worked in A and E.
25 Unless the parties agree a different time for payment , the seller can sue for the price only after property has passed , section 49 ( see paragraph 12 02 ) .
26 But because of his private trainer status Sibton Abbey 's win on Saturday marked the first time Murphy 's name had been credited as trainer of a big race winner .
27 They had formulated some vague ideas which would let them use this effect to shorten the perceived time it took to play the games they had to play , but the castle clocks , or perhaps the castle itself , seemed unwilling to cooperate .
28 You 're the only person there wearing the ball gown , you 're the only person there getting their photograph taken a hundred times over
29 Jeff had a hard time with me .
30 We must allow ourselves time to grieve for the past but the guards had no such time .
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