Example sentences of "be the time take " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | In the West country waterside living offers a similar breadth of choice , and with the market approaching its low water mark , now might be the time to take the plunge . |
3 | If rates do go lower , it will be by a marginal ½%-1%,; so now could be the time to take the plunge . |
4 | Another factor may be the time taken in coping with a particular old person which is seen as disproportionate in relation to other work which has to be done . |
5 | Junior accountants at Price Waterhouse , one of the big six firms , have been told that now is the time to take their once-in-a-lifetime world tour or perhaps a summer stint as a yacht deckhand and that applications for extended unpaid leave ‘ will be looked on favourably ’ . |
6 | Now is the time to take rubbish to the dump , to give things away to charity shops and jumble sales . |
7 | If any freedoms are going to remain , now is the time to take action ; physically as well as verbally . |
8 | But local councillors feel now is the time to take stronger action . |
9 | ‘ We 've run a very tight ship and we feel now is the time to take advantage of that by substantially increasing the manager 's budget , ’ said Richmond . |
10 | It says that with a General Election looming , now is the time to take up ‘ unique tax-planning opportunities ’ . |
11 | It is the time taken for this to occur which tells you if the horse is dehydrated . |
12 | What neither the historian nor archaeologist can reconstruct is the time taken for the two cultures to mingle , with intermarriage and innovations in the languages . |
13 | The second is the time taken from the moment a record is requested by the program to the time when accessing and transfer takes place , known as wait time or queue time . |
14 | But the major obstacle to wider use of computers for textual processing is the time taken to input data . |
15 | The lead time as shown is the time taken between the order being made and the delivery taking place . |
16 | Rise time is the time taken for the motor to first reach the demanded step position , which is attained with maximum velocity . |
17 | Finally the settling time is the time taken for oscillation to decay so that the system is within 5% of the target . |
18 | The velocity profile during deceleration can be obtained by integrating the above equation : where is the time taken to decelerate to a stepping rate/from an initial stepping rate . |
19 | The only criticism is the time taken to put the financial package together before work could begin . |
20 | The flow time t , is the time taken for the solution meniscus to pass from x to y in bulb E. |
21 | In radioactive decay , half life ( t1/2 ) is the time taken for for [ A ] o to decay to 1/2[A]o . |
22 | The main reason for this is that the production cycle , that is the time taken to produce goods for sale , can be relatively long . |
23 | West Country Living : Now 's the time to take the plunge at the water 's edge The property price fall is worst of all where waves are in view , Marcus Palliser finds |
24 | So it 's this , it 's the time taken to get this erm , er , to get the job 's going to be important . |
25 | Well it 's the time taken to gain employment the time taken to gain employment in the urban sector . |
26 | Now was the time to take him . |
27 | It was the time taken for this bureaucratic grind that chewed at Forester 's patience the most — each day away from Cumbria increased the chance of his missing the conclusion of the investigation . |