Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] period [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Caducius had been found by Alexander McKenn and Maurice Harknett in the 1960s and dived on for a period of time before being forgotten .
2 A currency which gradually adjusts up or down over a period of time , depending on the intrinsic strength of the economy which supports it , is much less likely to attract the eye of the speculator than one which is about to burst the artificial dam which has been built around it .
3 Now , that obviously means , colleagues that we 're , we 're going over for a period of time , but we 're er slightly behind this afternoon , so certainly need to be trying to pull some work back .
4 The efficiency of these ingredients wears off over a period of time , and swimming , towel- drying and perspiration can speed up this process .
5 You 've got ta put an offer in and pay it so much a month have n't you or something and , and , and get it paid off over a period of time ?
6 All the small modifications should add up over a period of time to make major achievements .
7 Another proof is taken and so the print is built up over a period of time .
8 ‘ It would be useful , ’ he said , ‘ if practitioners were made aware of the information that is required from them so they can build it up over a period of time . ’
9 For example , the ship has a power meter which drops as you get hit , but builds back up over a period of time , you do n't just simply die when hit .
10 In fact there was a , I think some of the recent erm concerns about schools have come from an image that 's been built up over a period of time that the schools spend very little time on the , on the three Rs for example .
11 Erm the managing director in front of Mr erm said to me , It wo n't affect your wages but what we will ask is that you give the company car back until a period of time that your wife passes a test in which case it can be given to your wife as indeed managerial status Mr .
12 This will be cut back over a period of time .
13 You have learned to look hard and analyse a complex situation , devise a detailed strategy for solving it , and then carefully carry it out over a period of time , revising your plan where necessary to cope with unforeseen difficulties .
14 However , the political problems of abolishing it outright would be huge and so some have advocated phasing it out over a period of time .
15 Sometimes the wind swings steadily round over a period of time , and at other times it blows steadily in a curve .
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