Example sentences of "with time and " in BNC.

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1 It provided the perfect sanctuary and Mountbatten was always there with time and interest to talk and advise .
2 The most valuable form of subsidy , he says , would be for the Government to take a real and permanent interest in the British film industry , to foster — simply with time and energy — a nurturing climate .
3 One of its most powerful adversaries is Fredric Jameson who suggests postmodernism is ‘ an alarming and pathological symptom of a society that has become incapable of dealing with time and history ’ ( in Foster 1983 : 117 ) .
4 C. , on the contrary , seems anything but reluctant to deal with time and history , using postmodernism 's freedom to challenge literary forms and structures as a means of integrating into the text a much wider challenge to institutionalized forms and structures of power within society at large .
5 No true craft can be learned overnight , but with time and patience and the correct teaching it is possible to reap the rewards which one of the oldest crafts can bring .
6 With time and experience their character will evolve .
7 Sadly , this memorial has been neglected , and turned almost black with time and is difficult to read .
8 Perhaps the edges have indeed been knocked off with time and retelling , but the essential humour remains .
9 With time and proper encouragement he will become a man in his own right , determining his own direction , and relatively unaffected by trying to secure the approval and attention of his parents .
10 A mutual trust has to be formed to create a successful partnership , whatever the level and this can be achieved with time and practice .
11 And with time and experience it 's something that I 'm getting better at .
12 These themes are dealt with time and time again , but the possibility that they may be irrelevant , or that unique cultural , social or ecological facts are more important , is left open .
13 Compared with these major risk factors , the contribution of life stress and the much-ridiculed ‘ coronary-prone ’ or Type A personality ( aggressive , ambitious , restless and excessively concerned with time and deadlines ) to a person 's coronary risk profile is small .
14 What is , and what is not , permissible varies with time and place .
15 In this example , the programme has been used to predict the behaviour of dissolved silica with time and space during the flow of calcium hydroxide through a sandstone in a laboratory experiment .
16 Strawson himself relies entirely on an intuitive sense of the line between them , but we can see from the history of the social sciences that such intuitions change with time and place .
17 Poulantzas , like Althusser , believes that this arrangement remains constant and applies to all societies , but he argues that the more specific relations between instances vary with time and place .
18 Figure 1 shows the individual changes in urinary albumin excretion with time and treatment .
19 High preoccupation with time and clarity of role .
20 With time and practice , you 'll capture much more .
21 These estimates assume no significant ‘ spontaneous ’ decrease or increase with time and no significant regional differences in the birth prevalence of congenital abnormalities .
22 This should improve with time and study !
23 Yet we can observe how the expansion of the universe is varying with time and thus determine that the-cosmological constant is very small .
24 With time and patience , it is even possible ( if one is a graduate student or an obsessive ) to count the numbers of vesicles packed within each terminal .
25 With time and practice full splits will be attained .
26 Unable to accept again the superstitions he had discarded , nevertheless with time and misfortune he found himself turning back to the three deities who had guided his early life , and helped him through his harsh apprenticeship as a scribe : the reasonable Thoth , ibis-headed , god of the scribes ; Horus , son of Osiris ; and the protector of the hearth , Bes — the little god of his childhood .
27 In practice , uneven allocation often arises with the development of subjects ; the original allocation of the scheme becomes less balanced with time and the emergence of new subdivisions .
28 At first , it touched just one or two establishments , and only in a small way , but it spread with time and today it is one of the major driving forces in AEA 's business .
29 In this section we discuss two other types of ‘ missing market ’ , those associated with time and with risk .
30 He has pock-marked skin which has tempered its savagery with time and sun .
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