Example sentences of "with time [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Referring to figure 3.22(a) , if the applied direct e.m.f. is replaced by a signal e.m.f. , then the intercept of the load line on the potential V axis of figure 3.22(b) varies with time accordingly .
2 For viscoelastic materials such as polymers the sawtooth mode , in which load , extension or strain varies linearly with time up to some preset value is the least useful for the materials scientist .
3 ( 6.9 ) , therefore the time taken to reach a stepping rate f is : So the speed increases linearly with time up to 100 steps 1 , which is attained after 21 ms .
4 In the second place , it is important to appreciate that with time both parties underwent some degree of ideological transformation .
5 As he told county councillors , the service had not been comprehensively reviewed since the Seventies and the job it is required to do has altered considerably with time notably , more of the work is to do with helping at road traffic accidents .
6 Later he would spit venom at Band Aid in an interview with Time Out 's Simon Garfield .
7 Country Living has joined forces with Time Off , the short-break specialists , to bring you an exclusive tour of the eight Irish gardens shown here , from Tuesday 18 to Friday 21 June .
8 He became a permanent resident and devoted his life , with time off for sailing , shooting and fishing , of course , to the improvement of the area .
9 Two nights in Madrid with Time Off ( 071–235 8070 ) cost from around £200 .
10 With time off ?
11 The agreements that we have will not provide us with time off with pay for this purpose .
12 Batteries will also slowly discharge with time so do n't re-use old ones unless a test under load shows them to be okay .
13 In all such studies , however ( including this trial ) , the number of patients at risk diminishes appreciably with time so that the confidence of the prediction that there really is a plateau , also diminishes with time .
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