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

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1 That is more than I can say about the Liberal Democrats , who seem to be headed for their own Westminster bunker en masse , or for Robin Cook , Clare Short , John Prescott or Chris Smith — all of whose views I would in normal times respect and follow with interest .
2 Acid output was calculated by allowing for the amount of juice produced in each time interval , and was expressed as mEq/h .
3 Anything I have accomplished in that time ranks as only a minor contribution compared with the achievements of the Fast Reactor research and development team , ’ she said .
4 And in that time Jesus appears to er people who will be what he calls his witnesses .
5 For two days Mr Seeders did not come again , and in that time Tildy was a different woman .
6 In that time burglaries in Gloucestershire have increased by four hundred and forty four per cent , the second highest in the country .
7 ‘ I 'm very sceptical whether the grand aims can be met in that time scale with that amount of money , ’ he says .
8 In that time plans may have changed .
9 A new , precoded , form was completed for each new activity undertaken ; the research instrument therefore differed from the more conventional diary approach in which the work done in specific time periods is recorded ( Mintzberg , 1973 ; Stewart , 1988 ) .
10 With this class of playing the listener is led to a conviction that at last there may be in due time successors to the distinguished Beaux Arts Trio indeed , in their approach and enjoyment of the music they play there are parallels .
11 Staff participation in TOP Time Outs increased to 114 TOP Time Outs involving 290 staff .
12 Their results purport to show that , in different time periods and in different countries , changes in the money stock precede changes in money incomes and prices .
13 In TRACE , the links between levels of description are explicit , hard-wired connections , and the links across time are represented by the simultaneous activity of sets of nodes in different time slices .
14 Above all , operating in different time zones allows animals to exploit their environment to the full .
15 ‘ With E-mail it zips through at a fraction of the cost , and such a system also eliminates many of the difficulties associated with operating in different time zones . ’
16 It is of particular value where international companies are working in different time zones and the telephone is not always a convenient method of communication .
17 It was as if everything that had happened to her that day had some how taken place in another time dimension .
18 The public held almost all the local currency in seven-day time deposits , which paid a monthly real interest rate of about 10% .
19 There was , however , something about the regular yet enormous features of the cavern that suggested that man could never have performed such a feat in this time zone .
20 Shouldering the gun in the sure knowledge that the Doctor would be seriously pissed off if she let it fall into local hands in this time zone , she drew the grenade from her pockets , and poked her head up just long enough to check the distance .
21 From all my travels , and my journeys across the galaxies , I always return to this country , in this time zone .
22 ‘ Most of the er , dastardly Huns , I think you call them in this time period , seem to be up by the door to the General 's office which , according to Benny , is also a quicker route out .
23 In this time group , pay special attention to Alabama .
24 If we assume that , in the transition region , the restrictions to motion still present in the sample , allow only a few segments to move in some time interval , say 10 s , then considerably fewer will have moved if the observation time is less than 10 s .
25 In Medieval times rivers were used for water supply and to power mills as well as for navigation .
26 In Roman times Nysa-Scythopolis ( its Greco-Roman name ) was a major trading centre , producing the best linen in the Empire .
27 In Victorian times visitors were taken by wagonette to see the magnificent peat-fuelled flames .
28 In Victorian times children were always taken to funerals but nowadays most people would not feel it was appropriate .
29 In Biblical times injustice resulted from the exploitation of monopoly power in grain , corn , food and in the employment of labour .
30 There may in fact be some differences in these time intervals and in other pathogenetic factors between Kock pouches and pelvic pouches , but in view of the general clinical similarities between the RP syndromes in these two forms of pouch ( Table V ) , we have felt justified in combining them for the purposes of our analysis .
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