Example sentences of "with a [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 OLYMPIC champion Finn Christian Jagge won the opening slalom event of the season in Norway yesterday with a combined time of 1min 40.01sec to win the event by .72sec .
2 On the other hand , if we assume that there is imperfect information , in the sense that suppliers and demanders know the current price for the good on their island but only get to know the price in other markets with a one-period time lag , the relationship between aggregate supply and the general level of prices becomes much more subtle .
3 Biasion , who also won last year in San Remo , finished with a total time of 6hrs 48min 30sec — only five seconds ahead of Fiorio , who was driving an eight-valve Lancia Delta .
4 Hofstede 's recent book proposes that the Far East Manager is much more concerned with a long time horizon for the team than is the European or American manager .
5 The product is also claimed to have enhanced diagnostic capabilities to manage enterprise-wide networks as well as an Integrated Boot Device , which uses Flash memory , a floppy drive for loading software upgrades and for data collection , and SNMP time-stamped event logging with a real time clock .
6 However , those for money and butterfly spreads which involve positions with a uniform time of expiry can be drawn .
7 This results in compressed files that run transparently , albeit with a marginal time overhead for code expansion .
8 Obviously , the countries A and B must have similar social , economic and cultural climates , but with a sufficient time lag in demand to enable predictions to be made .
9 The Guinness Book of Records confirms the fastest example of co-operative production on 30 January 1974 when wool was sheared , dyed in Selkirk , carded and spun in Galashiels , and knitted and finished in Hawick , with a sheep-to-wearer time of 4 hours 35 minutes .
10 2 For eight movements with a single time signature ( nos. 1 , 2 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 [ first version ] , 13 ) the tempo may be immediately established unambiguously .
11 The photon-correlation experiment utilises two such switches , which change randomly relatively to each other , with a switching time of 10 nanoseconds ( 10 thousand-millionths of a second ) .
12 The document also explains ’ why the youngster with a full time job living at home will once again pay nothing towards local Government services .
13 The group is run by its members with a full time executive officer drawing on the resources of a total 1,150 staff stretching from Exeter to Edinburgh .
14 This seems to work both in short-term fluctuations and in long-term trends ( Habakkuk 1971 ) , although with an awkward time lag in the latter ( Wrigley and Schofield 1981 ) .
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