The local time at the 0 meridian passing through Greenwich, England; it is the same everywhere.
1The Astronomer Royal has fixed the Greenwich time at twelve past six.
2Greenwich time by observing an emersion of the second satellite of Jupiter.
3You know, we need a standard of time, of course, so we operate on Greenwich Time.
4The Vikings had small knowledge of taking a lunar, and of chronometers set by Greenwich time.
5That night, at seven-fifteen by Greenwich time, the star would be at its nearest to Jupiter.
6So, that's why we use Greenwich Time.
7This was done imperfectly by means of a watch which kept Greenwich time as near as possible.
8Within two minutes of this disaster, by Greenwich time, a boisterous band of Young Turks had seized Scarborough.
9Have you Greenwich time about you?
10The sun, transmuted into Greenwich time, exercised an extraordinary influence on the seemingly humdrum life of Steynholme that day.
11Could it be possible, he thought, that "Specs" had forgotten his instructions always to use Greenwich time?
12Oh one twelve, Greenwich time.
13As soon as you are settled, communicate with me, once only every day at exactly twelve o'clock Greenwich time, until I answer you.
14Having the Greenwich time in the watch, we observe the sun, in order to ascertain the true time, wherever we may happen to be.
15Fresh rates were procured for the chronometers and their errors determined for Greenwich time by which the survey to the northward was carried on.
16The chronometer used in connection with tidal work was compared with true Greenwich time at New York before and after the cruise to the Arctic.
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