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

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1 Be able to calculate the interval between two given times , and the finishing time given the starting time and duration .
2 We have heard the argument time and again because the benefit is paid to all families , whether rich or poor .
3 Ian Charnock swam a record time and Ali Wright and Keith Dickinson came second and third behind him .
4 Decisions should also be reached as to whether appointment lists should be displayed in the school and parents invited to come in to choose a discussion time or whether staff will decide and write to parents informing them of an allocated time .
5 And becau , that 's one of the most valuable benefits you can give a customer time and control .
6 But this service costs a bird time and energy , albeit not much .
7 The time interval t(0) measured remotely is called the coordinate time and the time t ( φ); measured where the gravitational potential is – is called the local proper time .
8 9 Weight the turkey to calculate the cooking time and put into a foil-lined roasting tin .
9 A duration of 0 inhibits the facility from being run while a duration exceeding the repeat time or a repeat time of 0 is taken to be continuous running .
10 Maintenance costs are frequently reduced and with regard to cooking equipment , some new methods can save the chef time and effort on mundane tasks , leaving the skilled craftsman or woman more time to concentrate on creating the culinary masterpieces that guarantee the future of the restaurant .
11 In this situation the social worker planned to offer the family time and encouragement , to help them realise that if uncomfortable messages are not delivered , it breeds even more resentment and antagonism ; intolerable situations build up .
12 The danger is that others will grab the air time and run with it .
13 ‘ The Lotus User Group could save every user time and money .
14 In 1981 a joint working party of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Radiologists recommended that direct access to radiological services is essential to family doctors ; it shortens the investigation time and improves the quality of service offered by general practitioners .
15 As has already been said , if mining or industrial activity is involved rather than agriculture , we can expect settlements nearby to minimise the access time and cost of transporting materials .
16 By using a pressure cooker , the temperature of the water is increased , reducing the cooking time and the loss of nutrients .
17 In truth , most good breeders have already graded the litter time and time again , long before you arrive .
18 These fruits were traditionally sun-dried after fumigation to remove any bugs and insects , but many are not dried by accelerated methods to cut the processing time and , therefore , the costs .
19 He prepares very thoroughly , polishing the presentation time and time again , ensuring that his speech will fit the allotted time ( there 's nothing worse than speakers who overrun ) .
20 However , high shutter speeds reduce the exposure time and so are best used only in good light .
21 Others may find the part time or flexible hours the main incentive , or be at the beginning or end of a working life .
22 He suggested a flight time and Kemp agreed it .
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