Example sentences of "a [noun] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Compared to Auspex Systems Inc , where its technical people come from , it says preliminary LADDIS benchmarks indicates a response time of 7ms versus 21ms and a throughput with 2 Ethernets of 415iops versus 466iops at a price of $37,000 versus $200,000 . |
2 | NEC Corp has developed a full colour 10.4″ 2.5 lbs thin film transistor liquid crystal diode display screen based on an analogue RGB interface : NEC says that the new technology displays natural colours in the 4,096 colour range of a quality not previously possible : a high level of picture brightness is also achieved ; specifications include a 640 by 480 resolution screen with a total of 307,200 pixels and a response time of less than 40ms . |
3 | Compared with Auspex Systems Inc , from where its technical people came , it says preliminary LADDIS benchmarks indicates a response time of 7ms versus 21ms and a throughput with two Ethernets of 415 input-outputs per second versus 466 , at a price of $37,000 versus $200,000 . |
4 | So they can go , they have a story time in the sitting room , you know with a |
5 | BMW says the performance difference is minimal , with a 0–62mph time of 7.7 secs , just 0.3 secs slower than the V12 . |
6 | This aspect is not the best indicator of a boom time for money matters . |
7 | In such beleaguered times all sorts of crimes are on the increase , including arson and shop-lifting , and it is undoubtedly a boom time for fraud . |
8 | Such facilities , which include homely ‘ lounge ’ bar and restaurant areas , have not escaped the notice of the corporate world , where an increasing demand for ‘ staff awaydays ’ has resulted in a boom time for the clubs in this area . |
9 | A duration of 0 inhibits the facility from being run while a duration exceeding the repeat time or a repeat time of 0 is taken to be continuous running . |
10 | Variations in the source characteristics of Labrador Sea Water can be traced across the North Atlantic , with a circulation time of 18–19 years between the Labrador Sea and Rockall Trough . |
11 | This suggests that the effects of the renewal of LSW in the early 1970s have just reached the Rockall Trough , and from this we can deduce that there is a circulation time of 18–19 years between the Labrador Sea and the Rockall Trough . |
12 | Not until we have a Question Time for the Leader of the Opposition , but within a couple of months I shall be answering from the Government side of the House . |
13 | six or seven times when I walked down Tesco on a lunch time on my own , they 're always at the end one , so I suppose they could get in and out , but they 're lovely kids some of them |
14 | A 0–100mph time of 19.2secs and standing kilometre return of 28.3secs , achieved with little apparent strain and the full co-operation of a lightning-quick gearshift , set the seal on the new car 's cracking performance credentials . |
15 | The lead times for the many publications on your media list can vary tremendously , some monthly magazines having a lead time of six months or more . |
16 | But the new Accord comes at a crisis time for the motor industry . |
17 | ANNADALE Striders track ace Davy Wilson raced to a superb victory in the Mackey Shield Road 10K at Ballyclare , in a record time of 28.53 . |
18 | Anne Sandford was in a class of her own in the well supported Ladies category as she notched up her fourth win of the season in a record time of 3.19.51 , finishing well clear of Lisburn 's Kath Knell and Helen McKeeman of BARF . |
19 | The 17-year-old , £35-a-week apprentice engineer , who won the AAA 's under-17 100 metres hurdles in a record time of 12.9 seconds last year , said : ‘ I am bitterly disappointed to be rejected by two local authorities . |
20 | Mansell made a stunning start to his Indycar career , winning the 65-lap race through the streets of the holiday resort in a record time of just over 1hr 52min . |
21 | Chlorine has a residence time of infinity , that 's because it 's being recycled round all the time so it 's in the system forever , . |
22 | With an operating frequency of about 20kHz , the clock circuit gives a delay time from the first tapping of about 10mS . |
23 | The early assessment of under-fives , home visiting , Portage schemes and nursery provision should be a priority time for the assessment process and additional support for the care of very young children with special needs attending nursery classes . |
24 | It was an occasion filled with memories of a life time in the carpet business , highlighted with speeches by Ralph Ellis , Rod Turnbull , Steve Higgins and from customers who have known him for a long time . |
25 | This enabled InterCity to introduce additional HSTs to Aberdeen , a pair of business services to Hull and Cleethorpes and an entirely new service The Highland Chieftain between King 's Cross and Inverness with a journey time of seven hours . |
26 | Because it 's a peak time for electricity and the Electricity Board er produces according to peak demands . |
27 | He was too depressed even to care about travelling back on the tube with his right wrist in a sling during a period which the Tooting Guardian had described as a peak time for knife attacks . |
28 | It was decided to send a very strong letter to the Director of Highways including photographs of children trying to cross the road at a peak time for traffic . |
29 | With Christmas approaching its a peak time for burglaries . |
30 | Alternatively , the present contraction could be simply one phase of a long , slow pulsation which might have a cycle time of hundreds or thousands of years . |