Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] [noun] time " in BNC.
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1 | In order to do this with the minimum access time , random access files are necessary . |
2 | Do n't forget , the paper prominently said , that the first of the two Celebration of Canadian Racing meetings would be held the evening with the regular post time of 7 p.m. , while the second meeting , including the running of the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes would be tomorrow afternoon , post time 1.30 . |
3 | Apart from Downpatrick there is a meeting at Roscommon on Monday with the odd starting time of 4.45pm . |
4 | Where an application to transfer a licence on a change of person with day to day responsibility is lodged out with the eight week time limit , see Argyll Arms ( McManus ) Ltd. v. Lorn , Mid-Argyll , Kintyre and Islay Divisional Licensing Board , 1988 S.L.T. 290 , where it was held that the board required to hear the application outwith the eight week period despite the provision that the licence ceases to have effect . |
5 | Figure 1 ‘ Managerial hierarchy in fiction and in fact ’ shows the hierarchical structure of part of a department at one company I studied , along with the approximate responsibility time span for each position . |
6 | Some are better than others , but with the long lead time , it 's difficult to get too optimistic . |
7 | One of the advantages of cyclosporine is its rapid onset of action ( about two weeks ) compared with the mean response time of about three months with 6-mercaptopurine and azathioprine . |
8 | One further simplifying approximation is often made : recognising that all rates of change are commonly slow compared with the optical cycle time ( and the wavelength , one can reduce the Maxwell equation to first order ( slowly varying amplitude approximation ) , and also take out the rapidly varying part of P21 setting . |
9 | Delay times were rearranged for the consonant groups in the list for each trial so that particular consonant groups were not always associated with the same delay time . |
10 | The three teams ' fixtures would be rescheduled for Sunday , May 9 , with the same kick-off time so there was no advantage to be gained . |
11 | Species and genetic change , fixation of atmospheric N 2 , and nitrogen deposition may have facilitated plant response to CO 2 in the past when concentrations rose more slowly or with a greater relaxation time between change than today , but data are lacking . |
12 | Three new models of Peugeot cordless drills all include a removable power pack with a three-hour charge time . |
13 | The reaction product was visualised using a substrate solution containing 0.05% 3,3-diaminobenzidinetetrahydrochloride ( DAB ) ( Serva , Heidelberg , Germany ) , 0.01% hydrogen peroxide , 0.01% nickel chloride , and 0.01% cobalt chloride in TRIS buffered saline ( pH 7.6 ) with a usual reaction time of 10 minutes under microscopic examination . |
14 | Those with a slower response time indicated that special treatment would be given to Requests which indicated genuine urgency . |
15 | Certain cardiac substrates — eg , left ventricular hypertrophy — may be associated with a prolonged repolarisation time and a predisposition to acquired LQTS . |
16 | I observed that this policy was repeated last Sunday and No 75069 was rostered to haul four coaches from Aberystwyth to Machynlleth , with a scheduled departure time of 18.10 . |
17 | With a fast processing time of just 10 minutes and the added benefits of ingredients such as Primrose , Irish Moss and Comfrey , this perm will leave hair beautifully conditioned . |
18 | This can be illustrated by a creep test using a simple Voigt-Kelvin model with a single retardation time τ R , placed initially under a stress σ o at time t o . |
19 | Again a simple model with a single relaxation time is too crude , and the stress relaxation modulus is better represented by where is the distribution function of relaxation times . |
20 | The Plaque Remover has been designed with a special brushing time indicator which flashes when two minutes are up . |
21 | For a chain molecule composed of a large number of segments , movement of the complete molecule depends on the co-operative movement of all the segments , and as stress-relaxation depends on the number of ways the molecule can regain its most probable conformation , each possible co-ordinated movement is treated as a mode of motion with a characteristic relaxation time . |
22 | They crossed the line with an average lap time of 30 minutes . |
23 | Quick off the mark : first place in the 1993 Golden Parcel academic hotline awards went to Butterworth Law , with an average delivery time of 1.63 days . |
24 | I was reading through back copies of MKM which I do quite often and started to read Help Line in the April '91 issue , when my husband ( who had been clearing out the attic ) came into the room with an old TV Times — Feb 1960 . |
25 | Time adjustment to comply with an expected approach time ( eat ) or an onward clearance time ( oct ) |