Example sentences of "to time " in BNC.
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1 | Have n't we been home loads to times to where Granny and all your cousins … |
2 | Does this tend to correspond to spells of cold weather , to times of dull weather , or the length of daylight ? |
3 | The unpulsed sounds seem to relate to times of heightened excitement , such as during feeding , when stranded or in a state of distress or alarm , or between mother and newborn calf . |
4 | When attempting to establish a long ley , the greatest care should therefore be taken to limit grazing and treading to times of good weather and soil conditions . |
5 | When New Yorkers first got word that war had started , those not glued to TV sets gravitated to Times Square , where little more than two weeks earlier a cheering crowd had watched the descent of a red , white and blue ball marking the dwindling seconds of 1990 . |
6 | Up to times as little as unc after the big bang , the Universe would have been hot ( energetic ) enough to create magnetic monopoles , and some of these should still be around . |
7 | Instead it was left to Times Newspapers Ltd and others , to bring the case to court and win on the grounds that the library authorities had abused their powers under Section 7 of the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 . |
8 | Furthermore , we felt that the very name ZZAP ! belonged to times gone by , and no longer imparted the right kind of message to potential readers . |
9 | That he did n't manage to cover the remaining 146 miles does n't really matter , for his peregrination from Battery Park to Times Square makes one of the most intriguing accounts of an asphalt jungle to have appeared in a very long time . |
10 | Researchers have discovered that periods of dreaming during sleep are related to times of rapid-eye movement ( REM ) during which the eyes flick from side to side under the eyelids . |
11 | Slightly more personal is 60 ( ‘ Like as the waves make toward the pebbled shore ’ ) , but only at the very last gasp , as it were , defeating time : ‘ And yet to times in hope my verse shall stand , /Praising thy worth , despite his cruel hand . ’ |
12 | It is a town that has changed subtly with the subtly changing times and yet has maintained a distinct identity and a strange diversity of atmospheres , steeped in interest and beckoning to times ancient . |
13 | I 'm sure she 's gone back to Times Square . |
14 | I would like to say that in these days of environmental awareness and so on , that is a kind of harking back to times when there was a mid-winter feast |
15 | Indeed the ex-editor of Classical Music contacted the publisher to ask why they had reverted to Times as the body copy typeface , he had changed it from Times to ITC Clearface , and was duly surprised to find that the reason was to do with the fact that the title was being produced on a desktop publishing system . |
16 | But I , I mean when it comes to times tables that sort of thing I 've never been sorry I learnt those . |
17 | Higher precision is obtained by studying the apparent motion of radio-sources that pass near to and behind the Sun 's disc , a technique which is not restricted to times of solar eclipse . |
18 | They always want to tie you down to times . ’ |
19 | At a time the stress is reduced to times the original value and this characteristic time is known as the relaxation time τ . |
20 | As a description of a life-style and material standard it is applicable to times of normal and good earnings but may lose its distinctive characteristics in trades under pressure of falling incomes and growing insecurity . |
21 | What are you going to times it by ? |
22 | You 've got to times that by a thousand . |
23 | Now just so that they see whether to times or divide we 've got to tell them , it 's no good just putting a ten there is it I 've got to say it 's a times or divide okay ? |
24 | What the Independent very badly needs is very solid professional newspaper management er to go along with the good franchise which it has created erm and a proper owner who can actually er do what all of us in newspapers have to do from times to times which is back a promising newspaper . |
25 | Use of the mixing tank exhaust system was restricted to times of filling and all bag house emissions were processed through a special carbon filter . |
26 | You see if I would go back , if I were doing it , to Times Heavy Titling or one of those do it all caps forget that . |
27 | The attitude to time might tell us what he thinks , but it is the most inscrutable aspect of the novel . |
28 | It could be called upon at any time and indeed was from time to time . |
29 | Spencer 's argument has been banded about from time to time . |
30 | Place the container in the dark in a cool place for 8–10 weeks , checking from time to time to see if the water needs topping up . |