Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 Evaluation of the temperature dependence of the size of such a region leads to an expression for the co-operative transition probability , , which is simply the reciprocal of the relaxation time .
2 ‘ She is tall and fair and fair-skinned , a nice green dress , good-looking I should say , although it was artificial light and I should think she looks very different in the day time … yes , I should think very different .
3 The poem is too long to quote in its entirety here , but the opening lines should provide a suitable contrast with " The retreate " : Here , a particular incident in the past is being recalled ; so the bulk of the poem has a content time which is separate from the coding time .
4 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 .
5 Oh it was very good in the war time , cos there was only just I ca n't tell you now .
6 Happy in the day time , happier in the night-time .
7 And you 'll be ava you 'll finish this you 'll be available during the day time wo n't you ?
8 The Council for National Academic Awards ' degrees in chemistry or applied biology will be available on a part time basis with attendance , either as day release or part time day or evening , spread over three year .
9 Sensitivities of fitness to changes in both fertility and mortality are related to the probability of reaching the age of gene expression , and are inversely proportional to the generation time .
10 Equation ( 12.19 ) is one form of the WLF equation , but as viscosity is a time dependent quantity and is proportional to the flow time , t , and density , ρ , then and where the small differences in density have been neglected .
11 From Ricardo , Marx took the idea that the value at which products exchange in a market is proportional to the labour time required to produce them .
12 As weak springs can only stored a fraction of the potential energy that a strong spring can hold , the remainder is lost as heat and if the change from a strong to a weak spring takes place over a period of time , equivalent to the observation time , then the energy loss is detected as mechanical damping .
13 Why is the sun bright during the day time ?
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