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

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1 It has been reported that the addition of minute amounts of phosphatidylcholines normalised the short nucleation time of bile from patients with cholesterol gall stones while having only a minimal effect on the cholesterol saturation index .
2 Results showed that the relationship between the target and context had a strong effect on performance ; words which were highly predictable were responded to more quickly than words which were unlikely , while anomalous words produced the slowest response times of all .
3 Green has a go at Stevie Wonder 's ‘ I Do n't Know Why I Love You ’ ( ‘ not as hysterical as the original ’ ) and he used the spare studio time at the end of the session to knock off a couple of singles for himself .
4 In our study group of 18 patients who had endoscopically confirmed reflux oesophagitis , we found a total reflux time ranging from 3.2% to 32.6% in the absence of treatment ( Fig 1 ) .
5 Murphy told The Lost Angeles Times that he had no fear of violence , but was concerned that the controversy surrounding Body Count 's ‘ Cop Killer ’ track earlier this summer could hurt ticket sales .
6 The CSR on Jan. 23 adopted a new election time table , scheduling a constitutional referendum in February , the first multiparty municipal elections in March , legislative elections in April and May , and presidential elections in June .
7 Turner , just 17 , scored a dramatic injury time winner for Tottenham — and was so stunned he was n't sure how to celebrate .
8 However , Mar delayed in an attempt to raise more men , which allowed the British government time to build up concentrations of its own troops and collect reinforcements from its foreign allies .
9 The size of the particles created by the fires and the heights to which they rose were key factors that determined the atmospheric residence times of the pollutants , the extent of spread of the plumes , and hence the degree of impact on weather and climate .
10 One hit was scored against Scharnhorst , but both ships hit the old liner time and time again and 14 minutes after the first shot , it was all over .
11 You told us that you appreciated the special AEA Times bulletin , that it was user-friendly , direct and plain-speaking .
12 The amendment also protects the carrier from claims of ‘ fundamental breach of the contract ’ for misdelivery or deviation which would have otherwise voided the contract and rendered the one year time bar inapplicable .
13 He also had the fastest 400m time last year
14 Model biles prepared with phosphatidylcholine , containing different fatty acids , had the following nucleation times : when both fatty acids ( sn-1 and sn-2 ) were saturated ( Palmitic and stearic ) the nucleation time was prolonged ( 20 days ) in comparison with other phosphatidylcholines containing one unsaturated fatty acid in the sn-2 position .
15 Curbishley already had the English schools time , thanks to a 44.3 secs run in her first track outing at Hull this season , before she was injured in a 400 metres hurdles race at York .
16 He said between December 1 last year and March 3 this year the Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale ambulance stations had attended 145 jobs , of which only three exceeded the national response time requirement of 19 minutes .
17 He had a late starting time at three o'clock .
18 Model biles prepared with phosphatidylserine had a longer nucleation time ( 20 days ) than those prepared with phosphatidylethanolamine or phosphatidylcholine having the same fatty acid composition .
19 Sainz , 30 , driving a Toyota Celica , had an accumulated penalty time of two hours and 35 minutes , 52 minutes ahead of reigning world champion Kankkunen .
20 Mr Walker said : ‘ Tyne Tees wanted a different starting time in order to show highlights during or after the European game but by that time Boro had made arrangements for policing and so on and they refused the request .
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