Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The USSR and Argentina have each made a submission for the fist time in the competition 's history . |
2 | To return to more mundane editing procedures , if you are working without the help of an automatic edit controller , you can improve the accuracy of your manual edits by making allowance for the backspace time on the record VCR . |
3 | Remember to allow for the backspace time before starting each new shot or you may miss part of the action . |
4 | For the millionth time of telling you . |
5 | The calculation of pull-out torque at high speeds is complicated by the variations in current during the excitation time of each phase , which means that there is no longer a simple relationship between the static torque/rotor position characteristic and the pull-out torque . |
6 | Angel had had a magical childhood , bucking the system at the smart Buenos Aires boys ' school of Champagnat and living during the term time in a large house in the Avenidad del Libertador . |
7 | The discrepancy between the exposure time to acid and the extent of symptoms was striking in PSS , perhaps because of the prolonged oesophageal acid exposure in these patients , particularly during the supine period . |
8 | BROUGH PARK is buzzing about the trial time of newcomer Jerpoint Randy , which went round the 500 metres trip in 30.44 secs . |
9 | Dealers at this firm suffered the indignity of getting illegally fined for coming in late in the mornings , even if it was only five minutes after the starting time of 8.30 a. m … |
10 | It was a great art i in having a good hay stack , for the time of the winter time for the sheep . |
11 | There is even an echo of the testing time of his twelfth year in the fourth book in the sequence , The Betrayer , when he has to find a way of helping one of the Confederates , involved in a misguided conspiracy against the young Emperor , without being disloyal to his ruler . |
12 | It has been shown that the ratio of the flow time of a polymer solution t to that of the pure solvent t o is effectively equal to the ratio of their viscosity if the densities are equal . |
13 | Retention of the present format , including a reserve day for each round up to the final and the retention of the lead time between rounds played in midweek . |
14 | The important findings are that although transient DGR is present in healthy subjects , it occurred for a significantly greater proportion of the study time in patients with gastric ulcers and in patients with persistent pain after gastric surgery ( Fig 1 ) . |
15 | They subsequently announced a restricted two-control airman 's licence , requiring only twothirds of the training time of ‘ conventional gear ’ ( i.e. taildragger ) aircraft like the Piper Cub , Taylorcraft et al . |
16 | He said problems arose for covering last Wednesday 's match because of the kick-off time of 8pm and the Spurs v Feyenoord European match which ITV had networked . |
17 | When analysed separately in the cholesterol gall stone patients and gall stone free patients , there were no significant correlation of the nucleation time with the CSI ( r=0.12 and r=-0.60 , respectively or with the distribution of vesicular cholesterol ( r=-0.02 and r=-0.61 , respectively ) . |
18 | It was an occasion filled with memories of a life time in the carpet business , highlighted with speeches by Ralph Ellis , Rod Turnbull , Steve Higgins and from customers who have known him for a long time . |
19 | This aspect is not the best indicator of a boom time for money matters . |
20 | Unfortunately for the Lions , as the French persist in calling them , they will have had nothing like the preparation time of their opponents . |
21 | He was too depressed even to care about travelling back on the tube with his right wrist in a sling during a period which the Tooting Guardian had described as a peak time for knife attacks . |
22 | In well ordered systems it may be possible to calculate the length of in-house experience required to achieve the required level of expertise in particular topics and compare this with the lead time for particular product requirements . |
23 | In contrast with hepatic bile , a significant difference in the total lipid concentration was not seen in gall bladder bile and the total lipid concentration did not correlate with the nucleation time of gall bladder bile . |
24 | The individual PEG species were identified in the chromatogram by comparing their retention times with the retention time for a pure PEG 634 standard . |
25 | including the course time of course . |
26 | The images were taken in the coronal plane with a repetition time of 5 seconds and represent fasting ( A ) and fed ( B ) activity . |
27 | This enabled InterCity to introduce additional HSTs to Aberdeen , a pair of business services to Hull and Cleethorpes and an entirely new service The Highland Chieftain between King 's Cross and Inverness with a journey time of seven hours . |
28 | BMW says the performance difference is minimal , with a 0–62mph time of 7.7 secs , just 0.3 secs slower than the V12 . |
29 | Company official believe a 140mph top speed , coupled with a 0–60mph time of less than 7.0secs and achievable all-round fuel consumption in the 22–28mpg range , would be acceptable to the market of 1996 . |
30 | Variations in the source characteristics of Labrador Sea Water can be traced across the North Atlantic , with a circulation time of 18–19 years between the Labrador Sea and Rockall Trough . |