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Sentence count:161+5Posted:2017-07-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: multimediatime deposittime differencefrom time to timetime and time againprime timeestimated time of arrivalmaimedMeaning: [taɪmd]  adj. regularly spaced in time. 
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61. The exhibition was timed to coincide with the anniversary celebrations.
62. During the 1987 election we set a carefully timed an organised arrival at a particular airport.
63. The principle is currently used by one camera taking timed exposures from an orbiting space satellite.
64. Driving back to Leeds, Margaret timed her ear radio to the commentary from the York races.
65. Lena sat on for a quarter of an hour, exactly timed by her watch, before leaving herself.
66. I timed it so I caught Stu on his lunch break.
67. A Forte spokesperson says the launch of the Heritage campaign is timed to coincide with the Easter break.
68. The raptors live on top of the bridge,(sentencedict.com/timed.html) so construction would have to be timed to avoid crucial nesting periods.
69. Field events at Bebington start at 10am and the first track race is timed for 11.15.
70. Even so, an exciting timed race around the challenging assault course on the hill produced some impressive performances.
71. The conference has also been timed to coincide with the Edinburgh Festival.
72. White walk signals are timed to last about seven seconds before changing to a flashing red, said Folks.
73. Those chords of searching bewilderment in the finale were timed to a microsecond and projected an awesome tingle of fear.
74. After a successful trial period, tickets timed at half-hour intervals will now be required to visit the Washington Monument year-round.
75. She timed this operation very carefully, applying the glue just as her father was getting up from the breakfast table.
76. Measurement of the albumin excretion rate requires an accurately timed collection of urine, which is difficult in routine clinical practice.
77. Rivalry was keen; judges timed the contestants and deducted marks from the maximum 16 marks per game.
78. Hart timed him in 18. 5, which at the time would have been the fastest 200 split in history.
79. The blast appears to have been timed to coincide with a political offensive.
80. Competitors are forbidden to give each other support and are individually timed.
81. He had timed their arrival for early evening with few people around.
82. They timed the call to coincide with the attack on the Cokleys'.
83. The success of Beauty and the Beast was fortunately timed.
84. He liked to give job applicants timed tests containing 150 questions dealing with science, history, engineering, and other subjects.
85. We timed how long it took us to get there.
86. We had timed our arrival well as the local Highland Games took place the next day.
87. Similarly, events can be timed to the precision of atomic clock broadcasts.
88. They have timed the deal pretty well, and not just from a weather outlook.
89. The attack was timed to coincide with the Tet holi-day and its traditional truce.
90. It need not have the medical checks or the rules on weight difference or the timed rounds of official boxing.
More similar words: multimediatime deposittime differencefrom time to timetime and time againprime timeestimated time of arrivalmaimedprimedtimetimesbegrimedtimelytime-outon timetime outall-timeon-timein timetimeouttime offreclaimeddowntimeat a timeat timesbedtimepastimetime zoneat no timedown time
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