Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [adj] [noun] time " in BNC.
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1 | It has been reported that the addition of minute amounts of phosphatidylcholines normalised the short nucleation time of bile from patients with cholesterol gall stones while having only a minimal effect on the cholesterol saturation index . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | USL , which has shipped DCE-competitive Open Network Computing technology as part of Unix since 1989 , says its future ONC releases will include the Netwise Run Time Library at no additional charge . |
4 | And Dearle claimed that in addition to the small scale of their work and the inexperience of their members , the committees also suffered from a difficulty in gaining the support of employers , especially in persuading them to grant the young worker time off for further education . |
5 | The first mode p = 1 represents translation of the molecule as a whole and has the longest relaxation time τ 1 because the maximum number of co-ordinated segmental movements are involved . |
6 | Green has a go at Stevie Wonder 's ‘ I Do n't Know Why I Love You ’ ( ‘ not as hysterical as the original ’ ) and he used the spare studio time at the end of the session to knock off a couple of singles for himself . |
7 | Muir , whose company has been involved in major retail construction projects throughout Scotland for eight years , said that the method was perhaps rather unorthodox , but was highly successful in keeping the overall contract time up to scratch because of the earlier unforeseen delays caused by the original steel fabricating company going into receivership . |
8 | Weigh the turkey to establish a rough cooking time . |
9 | The second is a slick operator , who studies his victim 's habits for a few days to establish a safe crime time . |
10 | In our study group of 18 patients who had endoscopically confirmed reflux oesophagitis , we found a total reflux time ranging from 3.2% to 32.6% in the absence of treatment ( Fig 1 ) . |
11 | However , on a bad day chaos reigns , and nobody can predict a likely departure time . |
12 | Clynol pH 6.8 Acid Wave ( for your nearest salon 'phone ) is mild and has a slow development time so you get perfect curls every time . |
13 | We can not guarantee a particular delivery time . |
14 | The 40 megabyte hard disk has an average access time of 23.9 milliseconds . |
15 | Crude analysis — The crude percentage of patients whose ulcers had relapsed was also calculated to allow a comparison with some previously published trials , although it sould be stressed that this method underestimates the true relapse time . |
16 | Your ticket package will show the planned departure time ; turn up for this . |
17 | The CSR on Jan. 23 adopted a new election time table , scheduling a constitutional referendum in February , the first multiparty municipal elections in March , legislative elections in April and May , and presidential elections in June . |
18 | Turner , just 17 , scored a dramatic injury time winner for Tottenham — and was so stunned he was n't sure how to celebrate . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | The laser output therefore shows the same picosecond time structure . |
21 | Also , by separating the simple reaction time we see that reaction time increases steadily as the amount of discrimination required increases . |
22 | I have also been told the same story time and time again . |
23 | Another assumption made by Marx throughout his work is that higher technology increases the total leisure time available . |
24 | However , Mar delayed in an attempt to raise more men , which allowed the British government time to build up concentrations of its own troops and collect reinforcements from its foreign allies . |
25 | It now appears that radioactive heating would be less important than conductive heating from the core , allowing a faster cycle time . |
26 | What the charter does promise patients is that they ‘ will be given a fixed appointment time and be seen within 30 minutes or be kept informed of any delay . ’ |
27 | If a team arrives at the finish without a bale or only some semblance of one , they are given a ten minute time penalty . |
28 | A constant period is available during seeks to process the records already in main storage , and if every record requires the same processing time this will lead to very predictable run timings . |
29 | DROUGHT stricken farmers may be able to use the same water time after time to grow crops if experiments by scientists in Hampshire are successful . |
30 | The delay had been to give the second team time to gain position . |