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

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1 Tivoli Management Environment Release 1.6 adds configuration and change services to the software , claimed to simplify and automate the process of setting up , maintaining and changing large-scale client/server networks , a task that often takes up over half of a system managers time , according to Tivoli .
2 The 45 they 've decided to pluck from this last collection if ‘ Suck You Dry ’ , a glorious slab of grunge that opens with the innocent sound of a tambourine beating time and then explodes into a vampiric rocker that comes across like the successor ( at last ! ) to ‘ Touch Me , I 'm Sick ’ .
3 The results showed that , for a train crossing time of 10 seconds , the mean delay to road vehicles was 0 .
4 One slap from his whip and Phar Lap cruised into the lead again , winning by two lengths in a course record time and hardly coming off the bridle .
5 Fourth place in the Diet Coke Great North Run , a win at the Julie Rose 10K in a course record time of 18:49 in October , followed within weeks by a second placing in the Minneapolis/St Pauls Twin Cities Marathon with a third ranking UK time of 2:11:04 .
6 Take the High Road , which has been running for 13 years , does n't make the ratings tables because it is not slotted in a peak viewing time across the country .
7 and that if we want to borrow it in a couple weeks time
8 Moodie won in a race record time of 1hr 18mins 41.8secs , an average speed of 115.06 mph 21.8 seconds clear of Windermere-based rival Bob Jackson .
9 He won the bronze medal in the 200 metres , and then had a spectacular and unexpected victory in the 400 metres to take the gold medal in a world record time of 47.6 seconds ( 10 July 1924 ) .
10 If wide coverage is sought ( eg for a new Do-it-Yourself product or a new consumer banking service ) , then a television advertisement put out at a peak viewing time would be the most effective .
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