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

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1 Weigh the turkey to establish a rough cooking time .
2 The second is a slick operator , who studies his victim 's habits for a few days to establish a safe crime time .
3 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 ) .
4 However , on a bad day chaos reigns , and nobody can predict a likely departure time .
5 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 .
6 We can not guarantee a particular delivery time .
7 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 .
8 Turner , just 17 , scored a dramatic injury time winner for Tottenham — and was so stunned he was n't sure how to celebrate .
9 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 . ’
10 If the rated winding current is 3 A , hand the voltages required in a bilevel drive circuit to give a current rise time of 1 ms .
11 Swift Tuttle 's next visit will be in the year 2126 , when at best there 'll be a close shave , giving a spectacular night time fireworks dislay , or at worst , it 'll actually collide with the earth .
12 The idea of giving a backward horse time , of not over-racing his less tough charges , of giving the vet the benefit of the doubt when he said a leg was liable to break down on hard ground — these were alien concepts to Harry Short .
13 If this sediment were carbonate-rich , it might imply a short cycle time because carbonate deep-sea sediment was rare before 600 million years ago .
14 In hospitals , from April , every out-patient will have a fixed appointment time and our guarantee of maximum waiting times for operations will be steadily improved .
15 The government 's manifesto commitment was to increase benefit in line with prices but this does not guarantee its future after the next election , and presumably any proposals on child benefit would have a long lead-in time .
16 Between each excitation change the processor executes a WAIT instruction , in which the delay value is counted down to zero ; high delay values produce a long delay time and therefore a low stepping rate .
17 Betty sees the profit in achieving a twenty-four-hour response time on all customer enquiries .
18 Subtracting the job time from the end time gives a late start time of 16 , the same as the early start .
19 Subtracting the job time from the end time gives a late start time of 16 , the same as the early start .
20 in 1989 , gives a total interaction time of a large fraction of a second , allowing the possibility of a linewidth some two orders of magnitude smaller than in the conventional arrangement .
21 Since the catalytic cleavage of DNA by bleomycin occurs by a free radical mechanism it may not require a long residence time on its binding site .
22 Also , for this effect we do not require a single delay time .
23 He had a late starting time at three o'clock .
24 RA4 papers have a total process time of 3 minutes at 38 degrees C. A range of processing times an temperatures for film and paper are listed in the instruction book .
25 RA4 papers have a total process time of 3 minutes at 38 degrees C. A range of processing times and temperatures for film and paper are listed in the instruction book .
26 If you prefer to use the heated variety , we were impressed with Carmen 's new Set To Go rollers ( £20.99 for 10 ) , which have a speedy heat-up time of just five minutes .
27 Mr Walker said : ‘ Tyne Tees wanted a different starting time in order to show highlights during or after the European game but by that time Boro had made arrangements for policing and so on and they refused the request .
28 Back in March ( UX No 375 ) , Uniplex said it would use IBM 's RS/6000 as a primary development machine along with one other platform , giving those chosen a significant lead time in bringing product to market .
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