Example sentences of "[adv] the time [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously the time limit may not be enough to enable the solicitor to complete the client 's business .
2 So the time signature is ?
3 If the same calculation is made taking into account only the time distortion implied by the equivalence principle , the resultant deviation is only half as large .
4 Outside the men whiled away the time brewing tea on the pavement .
5 Admittedly Ordovician graptolite zones must have lasted much longer than the ammonite zones of the Mesozoic , but nevertheless the time scale is still surprising .
6 Whether or not the time transposition works is a matter of individual decision — what is not in doubt is that the true nature of the work is preserved and well put over .
7 There was also the time element The next tide could not be far away and if he was caught by the tide he would be in real trouble .
8 Quite clearly the time horizon needs to be extended to allow structure plan numeric policies to provide clear guidance , not least in respect of a supply of land for housing in the county .
9 A contract was then issued to Social and Community Planning Research to carry out the Time Budget Survey and to deposit the data in the ESRC Data Archive for general use .
10 The law therefore singles out the time direction of irreversible physical processes as the direction of increasing entropy .
11 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 .
12 And Mr Sullivan says he has no plans to sell the painting … for at least the time being .
13 Today many boys and girls at school are more confident , articulate , mature and consequently , in some cases , more threatening , yet the time lapse between adolescence and employment could be three to four years .
14 At the end of the calendar month when the time sheet may apply to two accounting periods , the accountant will either : ( a ) Allocate the total cost of the payroll to the calendar month in which the wages were paid .
15 which is equivalent to the result derived by Dusak ( 1973 ) when the time period ends at time T ( delivery ) .
16 The definition of an habitual criminal was altered in 1897 and again in 1899 , when the time limit was dropped and two or more convictions with an aggregate of imprisonment of over six months became the standard .
17 Obviously there would have been some overlap , but this is essentially the time scale of the construction .
18 The output response to the input spectrum is where Therefore the time dependence of the output signal is given by
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