Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] the time " in BNC.
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1 | Terrible strain is put on three-day eventers if they are struggling to do the times cross country , and stress can mean injury . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Additional capacitors could also be used to increase the time period . |
4 | Er , President I 'm going to say the time factor and I 'll try to be as brief as possible . |
5 | ( 6.6 ) : This equation can be integrated to give the time , t , taken to reach the stepping rate , as the motor accelerates from rest : In general this integral must be performed graphically , as both IV ) and TLV ) are non-analytic functions . |
6 | Pigeons can be trained to think the time is different from that outside their home loft , and then observed to see if they misorient as the sun arc hypothesis predicts . |
7 | Once this is achieved , the person can be encouraged to increase the time between visits to the toilet . |
8 | If an order of these types does not fulfil these requirements , a supplementary order should be obtained fixing the time , and until this is done the order can not be enforced . |
9 | If I were going to spend the time and effort to write a book , I wanted it to get to as many people as possible . |
10 | For the PB the parents were asked to enter the time each evening when Olwyn went to bed and stayed there . |
11 | The Digital Compression Facility — which runs at seven to nine frames a second — is designed to shorten the time taken to hours from days of encoding digital movies for rapid decompression in applications such as video-on-demand and CD-ROM recording . |
12 | If the sequence of countries or regions ordered by the overall level of infant mortality is assumed to represent the time sequence of the infant mortality transition then , as Fig. 5 ( as well as Table 3 for regions or Table A.3 for individual countries ) shows , the curve depicting infant mortality by maternal age takes probably a reverse " J " shape at very high levels which , with decreasing levels of infant mortality , changes first to a " U " shape and assumes , finally , the " J " shape at a relatively low level . |
13 | ‘ Before rushing ahead with your sketches I think you might have been advised to take the time to familiarise yourself with what G.W. Fashions stands for . ’ |
14 | The course was designed to increase the times from the 100 seconds or so we usually get at Peterborough with one section working upstream on the jet . |
15 | Karen thinks this is why she was allowed to take the time of to train . |