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

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1 But , many pilots plan on the false assumption that they have the total time inbound in which to reach their DH .
2 One — three months seems about the right time horizon for raising the majority of deposits .
3 Partly , it seems , because of the inherent time delay in innovating such contracts .
4 Walden , born in Berlin , a musician who also wrote some plays and poems , was the some time lover of the esteemed ( Jewish ) expressionist poet Else Lasker-Schüler .
5 Thus applying eqn ( 10.11a ) the proper time interval between A and B undergoes a strain of amplitude .
6 Another Visby amendment was designed to ensure that the one-year time bar to claims for damages applies also to claims for misdelivery of the goods .
7 While , as suggested earlier , the different time horizons of elected politicians and civil servants allow scope for the fragmentation of policy-making and group interests , limits are placed on this by the openness of the British state to organized interests .
8 And B what was the average time speed of the train ?
9 As Chapter 4 noted , the average time lag between daily use and first contact with an agency was 2.6 years .
10 ( The Mackinnons hosted them here twice , the second time being at the end of September after the pair had crossed the island to catch a boat for islands south of Skye . )
11 A commonly demonstrated feature of the system is the real time manipulation of video windows , allowing them to be re-sized , zoomed , tiled and shrunk using extremely simple control commands .
12 Dysmap works by solving a large number of simultaneous equations at specified time intervals , using the information already calculated for the previous time interval as the basis for the current series of calculations .
13 However , the usual arrangement is to combine the three time constants in a single network and the alternative types are shown in Fig 3 , two of which are suitable for a passive circuit whilst the others can be used in a feedback circuit because their impedance overall varies in accordance with the R.I.A.A. requirements .
14 ( Note that the elapsed time counter for Store Requests only runs while Offline is running ) .
15 When the motor is accelerating from rest the stepping rates are low ; the period of each phase excitation interval is much longer than the electrical time constant of the phase circuit .
16 The letter says ‘ Up to the present time items of play equipment have been loaned by Scorton Village School but these have now had to be returned and replacement equipment will be most beneficial for the group to continue .
17 The close relationship observed between the width of each magnetic anomaly and the corresponding time scale of magnetic reversals , which by now had been accurately established by the radiometric dating of terrestrial lavas , convinced many earth scientists of the reality of sea-floor spreading .
18 For example , when the phase shift β is always small enough to make the approximation or and the corresponding time delay per section is inversely proportional to .
19 After five days it came with the speed of a poltergeist hurling a vase : Robson is the long time presenter of the Metro Radio programme Night Owls , ghosts strut their stuff at night , the two make a neat marketing ploy .
20 However , this source suffers from the long time gap between censuses , and so more detailed and more frequent information on changing land use within the forest still has to rely on ad hoc surveys .
21 Without doubt this package is one of the all time greats of shareware programming .
22 One of the all time greats of rock and roll is in the region tonight on the last date of a UK tour .
23 The " Baltic path " to emancipation — the landless variant — was discredited at the very time disagreements over the way forward were at their height .
24 Spitfire PL965 is a fine testament to the skills and devotion of the full time members of the rebuild team along with the dedication of the many members of the Medway Aircraft Preservation Society .
25 Experience suggests that these posts will mostly be occupied by women wishing to work less than full time , particularly since the full time contract in many specialties implies a considerable amount of unpaid overtime work .
26 Although there is a school of thought that , if the vendor is besieged with questions , its management will be too occupied to negotiate with anyone other than the purchaser , it is important to consider who is operating the business if the full time attention of senior management is taken up with demands for information .
27 Sponsorship for WISE vehicles does not permit the full time staffing of vehicles whilst they are on school visits .
28 Although no independent assessment of quality of life was performed in these patients , from the objective assessment of exercise capacity and left ventricular function in each case combined with the full time employment of most of the long term surviving patients , the patients ' answers to a simple telephone questionnaire were probably accurate and did not reflect any inappropriate bias .
29 The full time staff of THE FACE could fit into two taxi cabs .
30 These findings from the three-decade time series of reliable vital statistics show that the relationship between maternal age and infant mortality may change with the reduction of the general level of infant mortality .
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