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

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1 The procedure is very demanding in terms of time and trouble for the inspectors who enter wholly into the spirit of what is required .
2 It is fairly easy to quantify many of the costs of marketing in both human and financial terms , the extra meetings , the extra bits of Paper are identifiable in terms of time and cash .
3 Algorithms such as reversing sequences of ie to ei following a letter c are effective first attempts before going on to more complicated techniques , or even instead of such techniques which may turn out to be counter-productive in terms of time taken and the number of candidates produced .
4 Indeed , a single success if it is too costly in terms of time , commitment , motivation or any other resource , may be at the expense of future changes — and we may be seeing some evidence of this at the moment in terms of the reactive stance of large parts of the service .
5 It is costly in terms of time and sometimes in terms of pride too .
6 The building of irrigation systems and paddy fields is costly in terms of time and effort .
7 However , administration of the scheme is costly in terms of time and it seems unlikely that it would be feasible to operate it on a large scale .
8 Having elaborated the paradoxical conditions of historicity , of any history or totalization , Derrida himself has been particularly concerned to analyse those such as Husserl , Heidegger or Levinas , who have been involved in investigations of time and temporality .
9 In view of the problem of the masking of environmental heterogeneity , they found that small plots of 40 x 50 m were the most profitable in terms of time and information gained ( even though they recorded only 500 common tree species in 35 families ) , and that for phytomass studies small plots were adequate .
10 This involves a number of areas , such as costing jobs as accurately as possible in terms of time and resources , and identifying any inherent contradictions and incompatibilities within the set of demands .
11 IT MIGHT not be Ireland 's biggest or most lucrative export but thousands of shamrocks , carefully sealed in air-tight bags immediately after being picked , have been flown from the Emerald Isle to the Irish in Britain in time for St Patrick 's Day celebrations today .
12 This was particularly frustrating in view of time constraints , and the appearance of late regulation amendments which the IPG wanted to incorporate quickly and accurately .
13 I think , actually , from the university point of view it 's a job which is very ill-defined in terms of time .
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