Example sentences of "time taken for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas the time taken for a computer working randomly but with the constraint of cumulative selection to perform the same task is of the same order as humans ordinarily can understand , between 11 seconds and the time it takes to have lunch .
2 The time taken for a component to pass through the column is called its elution time .
3 By time-stamping a call-slip on its submission , and by recording on its second copy the time of its arrival , accompanied by the relevant book , in the Reading Room , it was possible to determine the time taken for a reader 's request to be satisfied .
4 B the mean peeking rate and T the time taken for the cat to complete its final dash .
5 As the time taken for secreted enzyme to pass into the duodenum is relatively small ( three to four minutes ) , the delay period may be used as a measure of the time taken for the synthesis of new enzymes by the acinar cell .
6 The difficulties associated with the introduction of the community charge were not caused by the time taken for the Bill to pass through the House , but by the fact that a large number of regulations relating to the charge were passed close to its introduction .
7 Interestingly , the larger the set of photos , then the longer the ‘ thinking ’ time taken for the animal 's response .
8 Experience has shown that the 1110st suitable basis for comparison in this detection scheme is the current rise time ( the time taken for the current to rise from the lower to the upper limit of the chopping excursion ) , because this time is relatively immune to the influence of motional voltage , as illustrated by the Example at the end of this Section .
9 The alternative infra-red system uses a beam which is emitted from the camcorder and reflected back off the subject , the time taken for the reflection to return being measured and converted to a distance setting .
10 The operating speed of the teletype is limited by the time taken for the system to settle to within the required accuracy at each letter position .
11 The flow time t , is the time taken for the solution meniscus to pass from x to y in bulb E.
12 I have another query on the world women women 's erm work from Margaret who is n't here I do n't think this afternoon , and that was about erm you know the female test and the time taken for the results to come through .
13 The passage of time taken for the paint to thicken might also be discussed .
14 Rise time is the time taken for the motor to first reach the demanded step position , which is attained with maximum velocity .
15 The two quantities are the time taken for the waves to reach a patch and return to the Earth , which gives the range of the patches , and the Doppler-shift of such waves , which gives the motion of the patches .
16 ‘ My complaint is about the time taken for the ambulance to arrive .
17 The beams of light from this lighthouse turn round completely once every few second The time taken for the beam to turn a full circle is different for every lighthouse .
18 The transit time — the time taken for the food we put into our mouths to pass along the whole of the intestinal tract until the residue is excreted as stools — has also been found to differ enormously between us and them .
19 After Drew answered questions concisely on the time taken for the application and removal of make-up , a rather over-zealous coroner once more closed the proceedings .
20 At turnoff estimate the time taken for the phase current to fall to zero and the proportion of the stored inductive energy returned to the supply .
21 In addition the time taken for the phase current to decay becomes important at high speeds , because the phase current continues flowing ( through the freewheeling diode ) beyond the excitation interval dictated by the drive transistor switch .
22 As to the possibility of the crew shooting some extra footage whilst at the museum , I am afraid this would have to be dependent on the time taken for the shots we plan for use in our Project Video .
23 The ‘ slow growth ’ fields include palaeontology , where the doubling rate ( the time taken for the number of papers to double ) is 35 years , whereas rapidly changing research areas such as marine geology and geophysics may double every five years .
24 The report added that almost half of the total number of people infected with the AIDS virus were also suffering from tuberculosis and that the time taken for an HIV carrier to develop AIDS appeared to be " dramatically " shorter among people also infected with tuberculosis .
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