Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun] time [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Graham Greene , for example , said that he wrote The Confidential Agent in record time under the influence of benzedrine .
2 Conversely , if the right hemisphere can not perform the task at all but has to send the probe stimulus to the left hemisphere for a comparison with memory items then the relative disadvantage in reaction time for the right hemisphere should be constant regardless of the size of the memory set .
3 However , it should also be noted that there is also decrease in reaction time between levels of processing of 1 and 2 , which is significant for No answers .
4 He walked around the 2500 miles of Irish coast in record time before returning to England in March to begin his clockwise trek around the coast .
5 In one case changes were being proposed because the computer calculated a difference in response time of about five or six seconds , he claimed .
6 Although arrangements differed in detail from one place to another the usual practice was for the management to allow a preliminary meeting in works time at which the aims of the WEA could be explained and for those apprentices interested to stay behind to plan a course .
7 Geographically , this may bring in the concept of relative location , for instance , the distance in travel time between the corporate headquarters and a branch factory .
8 Pupils from Manor Comprehensive School , Hartlepool , planted a wildlife hedge in record time at Bowesfield Pond in Stockton .
9 The argument was that if the right hemisphere can store a representation of the auditory set and compare it with the visual probe letter then there should be an advantage in reaction time to letters presented in the LVF compared to the RVF .
10 There was a RVF advantage in reaction time for this task carried out alone .
11 The first 10 procedures were performed in a median 166 minutes but with increasing experience and modification of the technique , there was a gradual reduction in procedure time to 51 minutes for the last 50 patients .
12 The large size of the chamber , which permits the introduction of several specimens at one time , and the reduction in preparation time by removing the need to coat specimens has made it possible to scan much larger numbers of specimens than would normally be possible .
13 Prior et al found no change in transit time after hysterectomy .
14 However , there were some differences in the degree to which rate in reaction time for these responses increased for different sizes of the memory set .
15 Benefits of the system include a shortening of the production line by 400 metres and a saving in manufacturing time of 24% ( down to 26 hours for Safrane , as opposed to 34 hours for the Renault 25 ) .
16 In view of our heavy business , especially that relating to legislation , I see no prospect for a debate in Government time on the economy of London .
17 The delays in travel time of radar reflections from the planets have been measured by Shapiro et al.
18 Companies justify the cost in employee time in terms of improved public relations and eventually recruiting a better trained work force .
19 Though in fatigue uniform , they were almost as smart and well turned out as Charles had seen such soldiers in peace time behind the railings of Wellington Barracks .
20 There was an increase in prothrombin time to 19 seconds and a measurable level of fibrin-fibrinogen degradation products ( 4 mg/l ) .
21 When these characters were combined with letters in a third experiment there was again an increase in reaction time with set size for the RVF but only for letters , not for the typological characters .
22 Table 3 and Table 4 both show that there is a significant increase in reaction time as the levels of processing increase .
23 Table 3 and Table 4 also emphasise the significant increase in reaction time as the level of processing increases .
24 Can the RBG afford to devote a significant increase in staff time to public enquiries ?
25 Most notable was the small but marked increase in delivery time between 13.15 and 14.00 which can probably be accounted for by the gradual build-up of demand at a time when lunchtime rosters have effectively halved the number of bookfetching staff on duty , while a similar increase in delivery times for books requested between 16.45 and 17.00 ( when demand is falling ) is probably attributable to the change in shift and reduction in bookfetching staff which occurs at 17.00 .
26 But the England B international dragged a glorious chance wide with his right foot in the second minute , and repeated the sin in injury time with his left .
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