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

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1 In practice , because an infinite range of frequencies or an infinite time of testing is never achieved , the interconvertibility of creep , stress-relaxation and dynamic data is not possible and approximations have to be used .
2 Well-planned and executed night attacks on machinery and factories took place over wide districts and a long time span by men who , having set governmental authority at defiance , disappeared back into the community by day .
3 The curvature of space-time caused by the matter in the universe can then lead to the three space directions and the imaginary time direction meeting up around the back .
4 The planned altitude was 31,000 feet and the estimated time en route three hours and fifty minutes with fuel endurance calculated to be four hours and forty minutes .
5 Pahl ( 1984 ) asserts that it is the last hundred years that have been the aberration compared with the greater flexibility of both earlier periods and the present time .
6 Imagine the nightclub is in full swing , your 2000 watt sound system is rocking the foundations and a good time is being had by all but … a small fire starts in the adjacent kitchens .
7 he assaulted me a f few times and the last time he did it I involved the police and he was in court last Thursday and he was found guilty of assault .
8 He mentions ‘ the odd brawl and punch-up ’ , for example , the fact that policemen only went in pairs in some districts , and that they patrolled the centre of the city in strength each weekend ‘ because prostitutes and drunks frequently started fights and a good time was had by all ’ .
9 There they will have seen the steepest acceleration graph we have ever plotted , with it 0–100mph time of only 14secs and an elapsed time for the standing quarter-mile of 13.9secs . ’
10 The serial channels , which interpret and process the communication protocols , each support eight different protocol modes and a built-in time slot assigner routes data to and from any of the channels , to and from a Time Division Multiplexed Channel such as a T1 or CEPT line .
11 You look out of your window and then the wind blows and the next time you look it 's all different .
12 I was told they know how to honour their dead in the Highland regiments but the next time I go to Edinburgh I will gaze up at Dad Tam , and see both of my sons in that solid likeness ( despite the Kitchener moustache ) .
13 The Dutch may hate the congestion , the fumes and the wasted time brought by cars , but ownership is nevertheless as essential to their perception of what constitutes the quality of life as a bathroom and central heating .
14 It knew the nights when I was more drunk than others and the first time that I turned my back . ’
15 The Faculty of Journalism , located in Karl Marks Prospekt , facing Red Square , has some 2,400 students and a full time teaching staff of 120 .
16 But the Princess Royal has never enjoyed the grandeur of formal royal occasions and the second time round she will most likely go for something along the lines of the more relaxed and comfortable clothes that she usually favours .
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