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

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1 Oh look — that 's all right for time . ’
2 A limited number of swords are very individualistic , but shield bosses conform to a relatively limited range of designs which appear to change slowly through time .
3 Each of these symbols translates happily enough through time to produce an informal heritage , and the sense of past experience working to shape the modern landscape , where barn conversions harbour computer hardware , is unignorable .
4 It was just that things were getting worse , not better as time passed .
5 Slorne turned away and stared out through the top of her cage as if to say , ‘ There , where the skies are , where the great clouds drift and the winds blow endlessly through time , seek there and you will find what Minch needs . ’
6 or write you down as time scale , you 'd presumably talking about planning up to six weeks perhaps before she trots around .
7 And then erm I was at home for a while , and then I was living with friends in Birmingham , and in , in between time I 've been to Leeds and London .
8 got back home and the post 's been in between time and we 've just got this letter for her to attend on February , I wonder if there 's , if you 've had a mix up ?
9 and in between time she goes to meet Gordon so er
10 In between time as I say we 'd had 's header wide which was one of the mysteries of the first half .
11 However , many discussions of nationalism assume that the topic remains the same regardless of time and place , so that explanations are equally applicable to all cases .
12 I do n't think Father played more than a couple of games of golf thereafter and he spent the next twenty years in pursuit of trout , salmon and sea-trout ; never happier than when he was waist-deep , regardless of time of year or weather .
13 Lighting seemed to be at one basic level regardless of time of day or night though was subtly achieved in the final scene .
14 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 .
15 If a variable measured in the course of an experiment settles down with time , to a constant , or a maintained oscillation , it seems reasonable to assume that it is approaching some stable , maintained course that corresponds to an equilibrium or periodic solution
16 The graphs are un-cluttered and broken down into time , weight and distance categories .
17 The precarious nature of the human effort to balance is steadied by the strength of the love of God which itself leapt down into time to show it could be done .
18 Although these areal units will alter less with time than administrative units , they are nonetheless transitory and so , ideally , smaller and more permanent units like kilometre grid squares should be used , as they have been by the OPCS in a limited fashion , as the basic building block .
19 ( only 3 quid in a cab to the ground , leave at twenty to three and still get in with time to spare ) 3 bars not four deep at the bar do n't have to wait to be served and VERY good food .
20 Some pawned their cars , others their video recorders and televisions along with time honoured pawns like silver candlesticks and family portraits .
21 Compound Rates of Change : A measure is used which contains more than two primary measures , possibly together with time ( e.g. the rate of dry weight increase with time ; the variation of this measure itself with time can then be plotted ) .
22 Sexual need — sexual urge , libido , call it what you will — varies from person to person and , in the individual , varies somewhat from time to time .
23 The details of its internal structure varied somewhat from time to time , but the main lines remained fairly stable .
24 You 'll know better in time , Miss . ’
25 Scapegoating tends to be a reciprocal matter and , especially in time of resource scarcity , anger and blame for the failure of ‘ the system ’ needs to find a target .
26 But the orchestra is playing a medley from Fiddler on the Roof , the audience is clapping impatiently in time and , horror or horrors , I can see now there are no stairs — just a long slide circling down to the stage 60 feet away .
27 insomnia , which is commonly a consequence of addictive disease and which resolves naturally in time as recovery progresses .
28 They were closed down from time to time and checked the day prior to our morning operation .
29 We analysed these data ourselves , and found that many subject departments sent individuals or small groups to the library in connection with subject or project work , while others seem to have brought whole classes down from time to time .
30 Perhaps in time they 'll turn more of their songs into group showcases , as they did on Cash 's Big River , but as the Highwaymen rode into the sunset , they 'd succeeded in that most country of missions : they 'd kept their pride intact , and their boots on .
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