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

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1 Furthermore , commitment of such central training resources to libraries often went hand-in-hand with commitment of library management time to training , presumably because to an extent both are aspects of the same overall policy of the parent authority towards training .
2 Her advisers are expected to groom her in adapting her Commons performances at Prime Minister 's question time to television coverage .
3 With the less-than-reliable weather we have been known to experience rom time to time during the course of a season — it never ceases to amaze me how we ever managed to invent a game like cricket in England — an artificial pitch can be extremely valuable in enabling play to take place when otherwise it might not have done .
4 The argument was that if the right hemisphere can store a representation of the auditory set and compare it with the visual probe letter then there should be an advantage in reaction time to letters presented in the LVF compared to the RVF .
5 This modified technique , involving the measuring of reaction time to clicks , was used by Holmes and Forster ( 1970 ) who showed that subjects were able to detect the presence of a click more rapidly when it occurred at a major constituent boundary than when it did not .
6 And it was er , it was quite amazing when we were going on the motorway we saw these cars with erm er er there was like Pakistani erm and Turkish flags flying and when we got , er when we was going at the night time to Blackpool it was crammed !
7 Solid-state technology reduces ‘ disk ’ access time to nanoseconds and is more reliable than the conventional hard disk drive .
8 The tape is said to run in a continuous loop , a method of speeding up access time to data .
9 This is no more than the flight time to Mexico city , with which Merida lacked road and rail communication until little more than a generation ago .
10 With flights available from her local airport , Stansted next year , the journey time to Sotogrande will be greatly reduced .
11 Timetables have not yet been adjusted for the higher performance of the Class 158s and the journey time to London remains at about 5 hours .
12 Included in the criteria , which the RSPCA insist new EC regulations should meet , are a maximum journey time to abattoirs of eight hours , and certification for those responsible for the animals ' care in transit .
13 IT 'S countdown time to Croke Park and Derry footballers are champing at the bit in their bid to make sure that ‘ Sam ’ remains in Ulster for yet another year .
14 PIRA is a proscribed organization and there is also a law preventing the national radio and television , RTE , from giving air time to members of the movement .
15 Plus shipment time to India , .
16 Erm , plus delivery time to New York and waiting time for suitable vessel , how about that , really ratting it in .
17 In the early years pamphlets were reviewed form time to time , but this practice was soon discontinued .
18 Solicitors well they will know something about your affairs possibly , because of hav to dealing with houses , other difficulties you may have come across form time to time .
19 Response time to problems will vary according to their effect on the service provided .
20 The complete archive is being reorganised to allow improved access to the data held and a quicker response time to enquiries .
21 It is concluded that in PSS : ( 1 ) Impaired oesophageal motility delayed the clearance of acid and increased the exposure time to acid .
22 The discrepancy between the exposure time to acid and the extent of symptoms was striking in PSS , perhaps because of the prolonged oesophageal acid exposure in these patients , particularly during the supine period .
23 In summary , our studies of unselected patients with PSS show that impaired oesophageal peristalsis delays the clearance of acid and increases the exposure time to acid .
24 Well er to me it does n't quite ring true , it 's always been the boys ' ploughing match and it always will be as far as I 'm concerned but I think this happened at the time post war I ca n't say exactly which year , when the date was changed from easter time to August .
25 Getaway time to 60mph is close to 11 seconds , and mid-range overtaking has extra zest .
26 from dinner time to tea time , to eat this fish
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