Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Figure 1 shows an exemplar excitatory postsynaptic potential ( e.p.s.p. ) that was evoked for 250 trials at 0.1Hz , and whose mean and standard deviation ( s.d. ) showed little change over time ( Fig. 1 b ) .
2 So check from time to time whether pictures should be retaken rather than reordered .
3 Since prices and populations generally change over time , it is crucially important to compare real output per capita figures rather than money national income figures before coming to any conclusions about changes in economic welfare .
4 Information but not comment from Time magazine , Vol. 134 , No. 1 , 1989
5 Since this implies that the modified Brunt-Väisälä oscillations gradually grow in time ; i.e. there is overstability .
6 These dreams usually fade in time and then die away .
7 Always finish on time , unless there is a very good reason to overrun .
8 But we usually think of time as hours and minutes and seconds too if we are being very exact .
9 ‘ I 've got me regular suppliers an' they always come on time .
10 And even if they are called they hardly ever come in time .
11 Unfortunately , these accidents still occur from time to time .
12 The finding that those who more frcquently work under time limits are not more interested in their work and take less pride in their job … is arresting .
13 Relationships in a single policy area also vary over time according to the issues and personalities involved .
14 Coloured pigments also vary with time , especially if the fresco is not maintained under optimal conditions : white may change to brown ( lead white to lead oxide ) and blue may turn to green ( azurite to malachite ) .
15 The forms of communication and the subjects thought proper for comment by members of the academic community also widen through time .
16 Again , the songs vary from group to group , but they also evolve over time .
17 ‘ You know very well that farmers rarely pay on time .
18 May I make it plain , as my Department has done consistently over the past three years of consideration of the Bill in the House , that this is indeed a mammoth project , that the appraisals of such a project inevitably change over time as the project changes in costs and revenue .
19 I now work for Time magazine , they cover world politics and I cover the international end for them .
20 It started as a minor incident involving a petrol tanker , but then other vehicles travelling too fast for the foggy conditions found they counld n't stop in time and crashed as well .
21 HCIMA will provide and regularly update from time to time information on the match between the content of the professional certificate programme and other equivalent/relevant courses , indicating areas where bridging studies are likely to be needed .
22 Companies invariably prefer to time their rights issues to coincide with the annual results and hopefully float the issue on a tide of good news .
23 made the evening quite memorable — i guess sunderland are not too popular up in newcastle ehh ? what about leeds — equally hated ? actually — to the newcastle fans credit — i was hearing words like ‘ that 's futballing class ’ when liverpool from time to time delivered the goods … ruddock of course got booh 's every time he was near the ball …
24 ‘ I also think producers should think again about a 4pm kick off time .
25 Yes , I 've got a guy in , well I 've got a couple of people on the shift , and er , the more you give them to do , they just love it , but the thing about it is , I think the mistake that I certainly make from time to time , is the more you give them to do , you 've sort of erm , taken something from somebody else , and then it , it 's trying to keep that erm , trying to keep that more level , and fairness to everybody .
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