Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Thus , any demonstrated effects upon surpluses may be exacerbated or ameliorated as the industry progresses , and so welfare losses which occur over time may cancel out immediate gains or vice versa .
2 Here at Practical PC , we 've had AUTOEXEC.BATs full of REMmed lines — alternative command lines that needed editing to make changes in the various programs and drivers we used from time to time .
3 The coverage is repetitive ( every 18 days for Landsats 1–3 , every 16 days for Landsats 4 and 5 ) so phenomena which change through time can be monitored .
4 Many of the cases which have from time to time been relied on in support of the High Trees doctrine are clearly examples of only the first principle .
5 Thus some women , especially and significantly those who have difficult relationships with men , find themselves drawn into membership of clandestine women 's groups which meet from time to time to honour their spirits .
6 They repay your interest and capital together , in monthly instalments which change from time to time , as our interest rates change .
7 For , among other reasons , Turks did not fit into a Zuwaya genealogy ; in theory , it is possible to find all forty shaikhs who appeared from time to time in Zuwaya stories in a genealogy ( although it is only anthropologists who are sufficiently naive to ask which men were the victims and where did they fit in lists of ancestors ) .
8 We recognised that this relationship is not a static one and that the nature of these domains themselves change over time .
9 Finally , the term development is amenable to a number of different interpretations ( Francis 1980 ) , with the most general being ‘ changes which occur over time ’ .
10 This in turn will allow the generation of continuous sounds , and sounds which change with time .
11 ‘ It is just one of those things which happens from time to time . ’
12 A General Alexander — a Yorkshire acquaintance of Aitken and an authority on Nigerian affairs who had from time to time provided Aitken , in his journalistic capacity , with snippets of information about the war — had been used by the British government , because of his knowledge of Nigeria and the military position , as an unofficial adviser in these matters .
13 I am old enough to remember the clean streets , the neat parks , the dignity of Carmel Road , the sedate trolley buses , the low rates , the LNER trains which ran to time , the prosperous water , gas and electricity works and the big crowds at Third Division north games at Feethams .
14 The basis of this approach is the belief that the response which a subject makes is not an immediate outcome of sensory stimulation but results from a number of processes which occur over time , stimulation of the sensory receptors being only the first stage in a series of events .
15 Many are incurable strays which wander off time and time again , many are untrustworthy or dangerously aggressive dogs who may have been thrown out or dumped for this reason .
16 ‘ I redrew it to what fitted our site and what I needed in terms of accommodation for the children and grannies who appear from time to time — mindful of the fact that Edwina and Michael were two and four , but were n't going to stay that size for long . ’
17 The Cournot model : in the traditional story firms independently choose outputs on the assumption that their rivals make no response to their choices — even though this assumption may be continually falsified — and market equilibrium is achieved through a sequence of alternating output choices which converges over time .
18 We are the fools who dwell in time
19 An indicator of popular views of Party leaders can be seen in the wild rumours which circulated from time to time about prominent figures in the NSDAP .
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