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

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1 Especially the winter time to finish them off .
2 From Fig.8.7(a) the variation of v/c over one orbit is seen to have an amplitude of order 10 -3 , and so the SR time dilation of the period is also of order 10 -6 .
3 So the journey time is about five hours .
4 So the management time was times b spent out of the office by divisional managers was it ?
5 Typically τ o is of the order of 10 -10 seconds for and so the relaxation time for a polymer chain with would be about 100 seconds .
6 This is merely the reaction time required in picking up the card and placing it on a pile without making any choice based on the value of the card .
7 Forward planning ( matching load forecasts and planned capacity , thinking about the future regional spread of power stations ) , was , of course , necessary , but was in practice merely a part time function of the ex-CEB engineers in charge of system operation .
8 A service between midnight and 0700 should be the responsibility of family health services authorities , which could arrange for visits and perhaps a night time surgery .
9 For Mrs walker , that periosd was not only a worryiong time but a costly one .
10 It may be just a part time book-keeper or it may be a large department with frequent visits from outside chartered accountants and auditors .
11 Do you reckon it 's a full time job , or just a part time one ?
12 Too slow an attack time would cut the sharp percussive effect of a snare drum sound , for example , but might suit softer , synth pad sounds .
13 There is still the development time task of finding the correct root for a lexicon of approximately 70,000 words .
14 I thought it was still the term time . ’
15 Each point on the curve is normally recorded after allowing the polymer time to equilibrate at the chosen temperature and as the rate of measurement affects the magnitude of T g quite noticeably the equilibration time should be several hours at least .
16 Since each inter-probe distance need be calculated only once the execution time is dependent primarily on the number of probes , not the number of clones .
17 So that he ca n't see what 's going on , cos she thinks if he do n't see what 's going on he wo n't bark , but he cries but I mean she should n't have them there , she 's never here so she should n't have them , I mean look at the trouble Alan had to get Jessie , because they worked , but Emma goes home every lunch time to see to Jessie from the bank , but I mean the woman one of them would n't let her have a dog , one kennels , which is how it should be , but I mean this one breed those three herself so , yeah I mean if you breed dogs yourself and you have three in the house of the same breed , what the hell do you want an alsatian for , as well but the whole point is she do n't have them as enjoyment , she do n't have them as company
18 If disinfection is carried out using a disinfectant there must be sufficient time for the chemical to take effect , namely the contact time , plus a small safety margin after which surfaces must be dried .
19 Christmas is traditionally a family time for the local population , but all the hotels put on special Christmas dinners and parties .
20 This is relatively short , but there is also an operating time involved , and for safety a one-minute or five-minute overhead has been added to the actual sort times given in Fig. 7.22 .
21 ‘ The upper dale considers an hour is now the response time , particularly on Bank Holidays and Sundays , ’ she said .
22 A euro-currency is a time deposit held in a bank located outside the country ( or central bank 's jurisdiction ) responsible for the currency in which the deposit is denominated , e.g. a dollar time deposit held in any bank 's branch in London or a DM time deposit held in any bank 's branch in Luxembourg ( both financial centres are outside the USA and West Germany respectively ) .
23 Buckets , well every night time , when we finished dredging , you had to wash down , wash the decks down cos I mean that the decks used to be covered in mud and slush , so all we had then was an old draw bucket on a bit of rope , over the side , there were n't no hoses then , we used to the bucket and then we used to swing all the mud back in there , in the river .
24 And then the summer time they come out on a Monday morning and gone back at on Monday night .
25 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 .
26 Well looking back on it now it seems almost a life time away but it 's amazing just how well you can remember those far off days .
27 Furthermore there were furniture firms short of work and again the development time for a wooden aeroplane has always been much shorter than that for a metal one .
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