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

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1 The total time of lesbian and gay representation as a percentage of total television output was 3.38 per cent , plummeting to 0.32 per cent on radio .
2 He produced a general landform equation in which landform ( LF ) could be viewed as a function of geologic material ( m ) ; rate of change of geological material , structural factor ( dm/at ) ; rate of erosion ( de/dt ) ; the rate of uplift ( du/dt ) ; and the total time of duration of the process ( t ) in the form LF = , and he then proposed expressions for an erosion factor ( de/dt ) .
3 The total time in work could be raised to four days for someone aged between fifteen and sixteen .
4 Auguste would take it as a reflection on his honour if they were not , despite the unseasonable time of year .
5 Many neglected hedge species respond to hard pruning at the right time of year , and will quickly produce a thicket of new growth .
6 So Bartle may have been a corn spirit , christianised to become St Bartholomew whose day falls at the right time of year , or even a former village priest as has been suggested .
7 ‘ The images have to be just right , the right time of day , the right angle , the right perspective , the right illusion .
8 Do you feel that it 's pointing the right way , bringing the sun in through the right windows at the right time of day ?
9 Yes , there 's definitely there some proving , mind you , you 'll have to pick the right time of day , do you know what I mean ?
10 Under the Mental Health Act 1959 patients maintained on guardianship orders knew that drug treatment could be enforced and therefore appeared regularly for depot injection on the right day and at the right time without pressure or demur .
11 The trend towards milder winters is beginning to concern horticulturists. many trees need lengthy cold spells if they are to open their buds at the right time in spring , and research on the Continent confirms that apple trees will be confused by the changing climate .
12 Taking those within 1–2 years of the pension age first , non-manual workers had spent nearly one-third more of the intervening time between redundancy and interview in retirement than skilled manual workers ( 85.7 per cent and 66.8 per cent respectively ) .
13 It is truly remarkable that , given the scant time for leisure , a fine appreciation of music and literature existed in certain isolated pockets of Baldersdale which Hannah was privileged to enjoy .
14 If only a portion of the balance is to be switched into another currency , the service will take two working days , using the exchange rate quoted at the requested time of transfer .
15 The coordinate time t measured by this remote observer is related to the proper time through eqn ( 8.3 ) : .
16 I remember saying this was a bit leisurely , was n't it , but there was some apparently reasonable explanation , like no one gave any notice that they were going to die and the partnership could be a bit pushed to produce the cash if it was the wrong time of year .
17 It 's the wrong time of year for blossom to grow .
18 Although we can quickly reset our watches , our body clock takes many days to adjust , and so instructs the pineal to produce melatonin at the wrong time of day , causing jet-lag .
19 The median time for return to employment was 18 days .
20 The median time to detection of HBV infection was 33 days ( range 6–224 ) in the five patients who received six grafts which developed progressive liver injury ( fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis or cirrhosis ) compared with 39 days ( range 26–331 ) in seven patients with recurrent HBV associated with mild liver disease .
21 The median time to symptom control in those with cytomegalovirus infection ( and therefore treated with foscarnet ) was four weeks , which does not differ from the median time to control on those without cytomegalovirus infection treated with analgesics alone .
22 The median time from endoprosthesis insertion to surgery was two months ( range 0.25–6 ) .
23 then she said they 've been down at the this time of year
24 This is antipodal to the empirically visible history in which the time of all histories is the simple time of continuity and in which the ‘ content ’ is the vacuity of events that occur in it which one later tries to determine with dividing procedures in order to ‘ periodise ’ that continuity .
25 If too many are undertaken the average time to completion will be unacceptably long .
26 Ninety per cent of people in residential care in Newcastle are on income support and the average time to death or discharge in residential care is three years , so his department will be picking up the whole burden by the third year .
27 Depending on the software , further overflow records may take no additional time — if it is not necessary to follow all chains — or the average time per overflow record may be nR/2 , where there are n overflow records per track and every overflow chain has to be followed during a record search .
28 One of the main practical impacts of the TransAction system is that almost all the conveyancing is now dealt with before exchange of contracts , and this means that the tasks that have to be undertaken in between exchange and completion are relatively minor , thereby reducing the average time between exchange and completion to two weeks or even less .
29 The average time from onset of symptoms to first being seen was 112 minutes and to attempted thrombolysis 172 minutes as in the early part of the study atropine was used in an attempt to convert the patient 's rhythm to sinus before the thrombolytic agent was given .
30 There were as many as twenty-four vessels in Table Bay , all anxiously waiting to put out to sea ; boats loaded with African fruits for the London Market were in a sad plight , as the extra time on board would not improve the fruit .
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