Example sentences of "[art] proper time " in BNC.

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1 The night-time , the time after she had been tucked up in bed , that was the proper time for Fenna , for flying and dreams .
2 Social activities Provided that they do not stop you going to bed at the proper time , social activities are a very good way of adjusting to the new time zone , particularly if they enable you to spend time out-of-doors in natural daylight at the times recommended in Table 11.2 .
3 In particular , it has been shown that the proper time between the collision and the subsequent singularity is inversely proportional to the square root of the amplitudes of the impulsive components of the approaching waves .
4 In the construction of an event tree , key events are ordered in the proper time sequence , and include all the features available to control or mitigate the consequences .
5 He knew what the boys were fighting for , and was sure that the public would give a right judgement when the proper time came .
6 It has been shown that 10 per cent of the 400 people interviewed in Birmingham had given a lower age to gain admission to Britain , and now can not gain a pension at the proper time ( Bhalla and Blakemore , 1981 ) .
7 I am not saying anything about the short or long-ball game , only what is right at the proper time .
8 By studying the gospel references to the apocalyptic Jewish figure of the ‘ Son of Man ’ — whom Jesus sometimes appears to identify with himself , but sometimes not — Wrede had come to the conclusions that Jesus had not in fact applied the title to himself ; that after his resurrection the church had come to anticipate his return ; that it had then identified Jesus himself as the coming Son of Man ; and that the impression given in the gospels of a ‘ messianic secret ’ that Jesus in his lifetime conveyed only to his closest disciples , and charged them not to reveal to others until the proper time came , was a mere literary device to support that identification .
9 The Department of Social Security ( DSS ) should send you a claim form ( BR 1 ) at the proper time but if this does not arrive , then it is your responsibility to contact them .
10 Perhaps the time of molecular revelation of rare diseases would be the proper time to introduce general health insurance to the United States ?
11 It will thus be seen that the Party is in favour of Electoral Reform being dealt with on a sound basis , but at the proper time .
12 One wonders how many of one 's own mental defects result from lack of the appropriate experience at the proper time !
13 They waited tea for another twenty minutes , before Beth addressed the two impatient children with the solemn words , ‘ If the others do n't have the good manners to come to the table at the proper time , then we 'll start without them . ’
14 During the late nineteenth century considerable correspondence was conducted in the daily newspapers and periodical press on ‘ the proper time to marry ’ , prudence and postponement being the key words in the discussion .
15 If a clock travels from P 1 to P 2 then the time interval it measures between these events is called the proper time Δτ , with .
16 However , eqn ( 2.1 ) itself is taken to be an exact result in GR We rewrite eqn ( 2.1 ) for later use as where dτ is the proper time and dt is the coordinate time .
17 The proper time interval ds between events in space–time with coordinate separation is then given by the quadratic metric equation where the components of the metric tensor are functions of the position and time .
18 However , dr is the proper time interval measured on a clock carried by someone moving from .
19 Firstly s can be replaced by where π is the proper time measured on a clock travelling the same path .
20 Taking the negative sign for travel inward and then integrating gives where is the proper time at which the probe reaches the centre ( r = 0 ) .
21 What is important to note is that the proper time τ as recorded by an on-board clock would change smoothly on crossing the horizon .
22 The coordinate time t measured by this remote observer is related to the proper time through eqn ( 8.3 ) : .
23 The very different behaviour of coordinate time t and the proper time τ when the probe approaches and crosses the horizon illustrates vividly how spacetime curvature makes it impossible to cover all space–time with one set of Cartesian coordinates .
24 Putting this more precisely , the proper time taken by light to pass to and fro between two fixed points in spaces oscillates .
25 Thus applying eqn ( 10.11a ) the proper time interval between A and B undergoes a strain of amplitude .
26 She had stayed at work up to the proper time to get the full benefits and she had felt important enough , leaving to have a baby , for the loneliness to be kept at bay for the time leading up to her last day .
27 If I had n't chucked away the rulebook shortly after Johannes Gutenburg invented printing , this would be the proper time for me to rise and shine .
28 We have always suggested that the proper time to rise is after 10 o'clock .
29 Iraq was formally informed of the decision through its permanent representative at the UN , Abdul Amir al-Anbari , who denounced the plan as an " illegal action " requiring " clear and firm " Arab opposition , and warned that " we shall choose the proper way and the proper time to confront this outrageous aggression " .
30 As many parasites occupy more than one environment during their life-cycles , they must possess suites of characteristics that can be expressed at the proper time .
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