Example sentences of "[det] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | now this particular question , this , it 's a very solemn and searching question , it belongs to a group of three questions found in the New Testament which have to do with a matter of salvation , the first one is , we wo n't look up the reference and that for time this morning , the first one is the question that the disciples put to Jesus , who then can be saved , that 's in Matthew , chapter nineteen , then there 's this one in Luke thirteen , are there few that be saved and then that very , very personal question that was put not to Jesus but to Paul by the Philippinean jailer in act sixteen , what must I do to be saved , three questions in the new testaments about salvation , who then can be saved , are there few that be saved , what must I do to be saved , you know as Christians you possibly found yourself , asking yourself the , the same question that these people put to Jesus , why are there so few Christians , look about our own town , think of your own neighbourhood , your own street , think of the place where you work how few there are who are followers of Jesus Christ , how few there are who have committed themselves to Jesus Christ to of receive him as their saviour , who 've have accepted him as saviour , how few there are when you compare it er to all the others who are rejecting him and er who are living their life regardless , how true it is that the great majority of people seem in , in this present day to have little time for God or for the things of God , they 've got time for all sorts of other things , but God and his claim on their life is crowded out , how many there are like that , how few there are who have submitted to Jesus Christ and have received him as their saviour or so it seems . |
2 | Now this will surprise you , I know ; but my mother has pointed that out time after time . |
3 | Wycliffe looked about him and approved , especially of the walls which , in some past time , had been stencilled with designs that were mildly but cheerfully crazy so that to look at them for long made the eyes go funny . |
4 | Well , mind you June do n't know what the hell she 's ringing me half the time , because she bloody rings and , half of time it 's |
5 | They may keep this up time and time again until , with luck , the predator finally gives up the chase . |
6 | What renders science distinctive , then , is not so much the instruments that are played , for crude variants of these can be found wherever we look ; nor even the particular tune , for everyone plays brief snatches of this from time to time ; it is rather the sustained and collaborative elaboration of this particular melody in preference to all the others one might play . |
7 | I get tired of all this from time to time and attempt to get off the Circle Line and branch out into new conversational territory . |
8 | I do n't know about these , this person you 're thinking of but er a very common reaction , I certainly have this from time to time , it really does irritate my wife cos I usually wake her up , is you know , you 're just going off to sleep and you suddenly kind of feel you 're falling , does , does that happen ? |
9 | From my point of view , we had originally hoped to progress this proposal just over a year ago when spare money became available , but unfortunately , the bureaucratic process and conservatism of the people involved prevented us from doing this in time . |
10 | He had a daughter as well now whom he had been tempted to call Lilian but had seen the unwisdom of this in time and named her Bridget . |
11 | and then when you go on to book and we 'll if we get through this in time we 'll have a look at book two as well . |
12 | If you can not get this in time you may , exceptionally , be able to get a Social Fund Crisis Loan from your Social Security office . |
13 | Vera would supply us with some from time to time and I know Uncle was partial to it . |
14 | They are fierce and noble warriors and though the dragons are few they can still rouse some in times of great need . |
15 | This was originally discovered in birds , where seed-eaters were seen to switch from one type of seed to another from time to time , regardless of the nutritional similarity of the seeds . |
16 | All of them , it was presumed , would continue to exist , adjusting their claims against one another from time to time , and extending their influence , sometimes , into areas where , as yet , no equilibrium of forces existed . |
17 | It is , moreover , absolutely essential that the Board 's work is of the highest quality , even if this should mean that at one point or another in time the quantity of production may seem spasmodic . |
18 | Rhythmic designs which relate the notes to one another in time . |
19 | The analysis will isolate the effects on wages and employment of the following : sector of industry , size of establishment , concentration of production by sector , and country ; and , by country , to investigate this over time . |
20 | But if , if we er so , so we could actually produ you know , plot this over time because we 've , I hope we 'd have more than one er weekly programme . |
21 | Is there an alternative to this at times unhappy compromise between ‘ relevance ’ and ‘ simplicity' ? |
22 | This at times , before the nineteenth century , was almost the ‘ respectable ’ standard , though it never went unchallenged . |
23 | All aspects of education are necessary to develop a whole personality and every child has a whole personality , even if it is hard for us to see this at times . |
24 | I was criticised for this at times , but still think I was right to do so as it was in line with association policy . |
25 | bit addictive with this at times . |
26 | Her job , her leisure , her religion were devoted to being a provider of at best health and knowledge , at the least of time or food . |
27 | The critical problem , of course , with TV commercials is that of time . |
28 | The concept of primitivism enables a society to construct its self-image not only by objectifying its concept of other distanced peoples , but also by conflating the dimension of space with that of time . |
29 | Such views may be due to the sporadic publication of relevant data , particularly that of time series , for statistically more developed countries . |
30 | A typical constraint in industry is that of time . |