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

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1 In addition , reversal experiments can be done , allowing the time course of the effects of the manipulation to be observed .
2 Given the time constraints to which primary teachers have felt increasingly subjected since the introduction of the National Curriculum , this set of issues deserves very careful attention .
3 Firstly , it causes the time period between the date of the accident and the appearance of the report in public to be extended , usually by at least six months .
4 We need to tighten the time schedules for the writing of reports , and ensure that the workloads are more evenly spread than they are in some cases at the moment .
5 This is accomplished by first differentiating the freewheeling current signal and then using a comparator to find the time instants at which there is 110 change of current .
6 Short did not appear to obtain much advantage out of the opening and according to Karpov 's friend , Dmitri Bjelica , Karpov could have secured a draw by exchanging queens as the players approached the time control at move 40 .
7 ‘ The important thing is to know the time delay between when the fire starts and the detector operates , ’ says Peter Burray , head of fire detection at the station .
8 Since any nonsinusoidal signal is the sum of a frequency spectrum of sinusoidal signals ( see chapter 11 ) , filtering generally alters the time dependence of a nonsinusoidal signal .
9 This should show the time intervals at which samples stored at different conditions will be tested and what tests will be applied at each examination .
10 where you have missed the time limit for presenting an unfair dismissal application ( the normal limitation period for bringing an action for breach of contract in the civil courts is six years , rather than the strict three-month time limit for pursuing an unfair dismissal claim ) ;
11 Figures 2 and 3 show the time course of Ac-ASA uptake over two hours for both concentrations of drug ( 0.1 mM and 1.0 mM ) in two single experiments .
12 The other lanes show the time course of the dissociation from which it can be seen that there are time dependent changes in the footprinting pattern which eventually becomes like that of the control .
13 The other lanes show the time course of the dissociation .
14 Harris , Sofianos and Shapiro ( 1990 ) estimated the time lag in June 1989 between the submission of a programme trade and the shares being purchased on the NYSE at two or three minutes .
15 At one point , Karpov had to make 10 moves in one minute to reach the time control at move 40 .
16 ‘ These predate the Time Lords by thousands of years … . ’
17 Figure 2 shows the time course of enzymatic hydrolysis of PABA-UDCA disulphate at six different concentrations of substrate .
18 Figure 2 shows the time variation of the flux densities and velocities at peak intensities for the strongest four redshifted components at .
19 The Figure shows the time courses of syn-PLA2 , cat-PLA2 , and pan-PLA2 in serum samples from patients with oedematous or necrotising episodes of acute pancreatitis .
20 The 9 and 11 June amendment widens the scope of the categories of objects concerned and increases the time limit within which a claim for restitution can be made from thirty to fifty years , removing it altogether for objects in state or ecclesiastical ownership .
21 Since a knowledge of could be used to trace the time path of money wages , , and since the magnitudes of X L and its twin X G could be explained by reference to the income-expenditure model , the Keynesian system was no longer underdetermined : the number of variables equalled the number of independent equations .
22 There is a difficulty in measuring the time lag with sufficient accuracy .
23 Rousettus clicks its tongue loudly and rhythmically as it flies , and navigates by measuring the time interval between each click and its echo .
24 Section 290(2) of the Public Health Act 1936 states that any notice requiring remedial works to be carried out must indicate their nature and also specify the time limit in which they must be done .
25 The new board changes appear to favour the Time side of the group .
26 In fact in the eighteen nineties , I believe the seeds were being sown , of what has since been called the time obsession of the twentieth century .
27 My aims were to record the time distribution of night visits and to show the trend in claims in Berkshire over the past 10 years after adjusting for the change in claimable hours .
28 These would best be resolved by a form of cost-benefit which pays close attention to the social ‘ externalities ’ involved in investment projects , which compares the time profiles of return on projects competing for resources at non-usurious rates of discount , and which does not operate with the technocratic pretension that all factors in an investment decision can be rigorously quantified ( i.e. which does not disguise as purely technical questions matters which should properly be open to political debate ) .
29 There is power to extend the time period before actual possession .
30 The time limit in Ord. 53 suffers from three major defects : first , the basic limit of three months is too short and may , indeed , be contrary to EC law ; secondly , not even the three months is an entitlement : a case may be struck out for undue delay even if brought within three months ; and thirdly , there is a discretion to extend the time limit on vague grounds , and this creates uncertainty .
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