interval - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • predetermine: Is there a regular preventive maintenance program for each vehicle, carried out at predetermined intervals of time or mileage?
  • prolong: CONCLUSION: IFN alpha-2b prolongs the relapse-free interval and overall survival of high-risk resected melanoma patients.

Adjective modifier

  • regular: Most rents are reviewed at regular intervals, maybe 3 or 5 years.
  • frequent: The volume was supposed to have been derived from cross sections measured at frequent intervals along passages.
  • irregular: Some of the remaining episodes were shown in a much later timeslot at irregular intervals.
  • hourly: Journey time will be reduced to under two hours, at roughly hourly intervals.
  • yearly: In both cases the s13 notice may be given at yearly intervals thereafter.
  • monthly: A more thorough testing of the system is carried out at monthly intervals.

Modifies a noun

  • workout: For example, an athlete might normally take 36 hours to fully recover from a particular interval workout.
  • arithmetic: The desk calculator example in Example 1 is modified to provide a desk calculator that does floating-point interval arithmetic.
  • timer: Function wise you have very useful stopwatch and programmable interval timer, which to be honest is all you need.
  • estimation: Many people are simply unaware of some of the very valuable interval estimation procedures that are available.
  • refreshment: One unusual way in which the community was involved in this project was in baking cakes for the free interval refreshments!

Preposition: between

  • pulse: Notice in Fig 11 that the time during which echoes may be displayed on the c.r.t. is limited to the interval between transmitted pulses.

Noun used with modifier

  • confidence: Confidence intervals have not been shown on any of the crude rate charts.
  • contour: The contour interval is a bit wide but there are plenty of gradient arrows on the comprehensive network of highlighted cycle routes.
  • half-time: The half-time interval in all matches shall not exceed 15 minutes.
  • sampling: The three dimensions are not necessarily equal, but the sampling interval is the same in each direction.
  • %: Where ranges were given, they were given for 90 % confidence intervals.
  • timeout: To make sure, the timeout interval is set to one transputer " tick " ( approx.

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