Example sentences of "[prep] time [coord] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Some applications companies may also be enamoured by the possibility of using the NetWare Loadable Module to support demo licensing , which replaces ‘ cripple-ware ’ by a full copy of the application that will only run a limited number of times or for a limited length of time . |
2 | This appears to be subject to an exception where the licence was granted for a limited period of time and for a specific purpose . |
3 | All who are prepared for the ordained ministry are trained under considerable pressure of time and with an overcrowded curriculum . |
4 | The central problem is that it is only ever possible to sample a child 's language over a fixed period of time and within a finite number of situations . |
5 | She says you have to have evidence of continued use over a period of time and in a variety of sources so that it 's not just very specialised and short-lived . |
6 | Given that a detailed examination of every transaction of a business is impossible , auditing concentrates on a sample confined to a period of time or to a type of transaction which is singled out for detailed examination . |
7 | In time and with an increasingly ageing population , I foresee the same thing happening here ; that when people feel the time has come for release , they will gather the family round them to say farewell and then with those they love most beside them , they will ask for and be handed , as their right , the means of self-deliverance . |
8 | To make design and control of large systems effective , there is a need for means of collecting , storing , retrieving , processing , transmitting and distributing relevant information to decision makers in time and at an acceptable cost . |
9 | Young children have a very real need to place themselves in time and in a wider social context , and at a very basic level they need to explore the past before they were born and to begin to share the collective human memory . |
10 | We saw that we can think about this on a stock basis at a point in time or on a flow basis per period of time . |
11 | You can help by arriving either on time or with a little time to spare . |
12 | This is an individual whose energies are directly primarily to the completion of the task , and who harnesses anxiety and concern towards getting the job done on time and to a high standard . |
13 | I prayed that Mr Gillis was on time and in a hurry to be done with his tedious task . |
14 | Rather than , rather than face moving into Benefit where it is very fraught at times and in a situa , and coping with that as well as not knowing what you doing is n't nice . |