Example sentences of "with time " in BNC.
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1 | Neither flowing with time ( materialism ) , nor denying time ( romanticism ) . |
2 | Their two main disadvantages are that they can discolour with time unless an ultra-violet light stabiliser is incorporated in the plastic , and that it 's difficult to fit security devices to them ( make sure good locks are fitted as standard by the manufacturer and frames are strengthened ) . |
3 | However , with time , the galvanised coating will be worn away ( especially if there is a copper pipework in the system ) and the cistern will start to rust . |
4 | This in turn will allow the generation of continuous sounds , and sounds which change with time . |
5 | With an eye on the trend for people with time on their hands to take up neglected crafts such as paint finishing and upholstery , Parissien notes , ‘ There are lots of courses on 101 things to do with furnishing fabrics , but there 's less for the layperson about structure , about actually saving your house . ’ |
6 | However with time this subsided and never once have the boots given my blisters . |
7 | On one occasion , to kill time before a suitably uplifting film , we met at Waterloo station and decided to go to the cinema within the station precinct which showed a continuous programme of cartoons for the convenience of passengers with time on their hands . |
8 | True four-wheel drive vehicles or those with time for a 30-kilometre trek could have probably made it , but we , having neither time nor lockable differentials , carried on across the edge of Mývatnsöræfi , a huge featureless desert of lava and ash fields . |
9 | First , the in-flight schedule is sometimes arranged in accord with time in your departure zone . |
10 | Since then we 've had a new roof , but its glossy perfection , like a blank page , says nothing about man and his lifelong bargaining with time . |
11 | Country Living has joined forces with Time Off , the short-break specialists , to bring you an exclusive tour of the eight Irish gardens shown here , from Tuesday 18 to Friday 21 June . |
12 | It provided the perfect sanctuary and Mountbatten was always there with time and interest to talk and advise . |
13 | Tolba accuses the international community of neglecting problems which will grow worse with time : ‘ The real obstacle is the lack of political will . ’ |
14 | Congestion costs vary hugely with time . |
15 | With time lost to the weather , England were faced with surviving for eight and three-quarter hours to draw the match , but Gooch and Rose fell quickly . |
16 | Saturation occurs when the TL signal no longer increases significantly with the addition of further radiation ; this is due to the filling of the traps with time . |
17 | We must therefore resort to more indirect methods , such as the variation with time of copper-alloy composition or technology of production . |
18 | A major problem facing established museums is the natural variation in recording practices that have developed with time . |
19 | These emotions may disturb you for a little while , but they are simply a natural response to the trauma of death and they will usually pass with time . |
20 | Still , life was as it should be — people with time to talk , relax and enjoy the company of each other and dogs and animals . |
21 | The shop now caters for the mainstream market , but it was built upon bringing in exclusive trainers from Germany in the early Eighties , trainers that had nothing to do with America , but a lot to do with the nomad Scousers , and Wade Smith often supplemented his stock by buying from Liverpool ‘ entrepreneurs ’ with time on their hands to travel to Deutschland and acquire , by various methods , the much sought after , exclusive Adidas Trim-Trab . |
22 | ‘ With time , you 'll be able to craft that raw burning into whatever you choose , and hopefully be able to control it enough to experience it only when you want to . ’ |
23 | So they can come with time off work and probably on an expense account , even to a far-flung location . |
24 | With time to spare , we looked at the two cathedrals of Tuam , Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | With time running out , it was crucial that Leeds at least regained the leadership by taking a minimum of one point from a Manchester City team who had not scored in any of their previous four outings . |
27 | Shrewsbury have a good draw , with time to settle before a possible meeting with Harrow . |
28 | After three months in hospital he returns to the car park , seeks out the girl and gives her another ticket with time left on it . |
29 | Those in dairying had done little training , with time the main restriction . |
30 | Coloured pigments also vary with time , especially if the fresco is not maintained under optimal conditions : white may change to brown ( lead white to lead oxide ) and blue may turn to green ( azurite to malachite ) . |