Example sentences of "to be [vb pp] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Evidence will be collected which will allow the relationship between landscape and the control of land to be monitored over time , providing the statutory bodies concerned with conservation of the landscape with a better means of influencing change .
2 Indeed , for all cases where the to infinitive evokes " subsequent potentiality " the support is necessarily seen or implied to be situated in time prior to the event .
3 The topic continues to be raised from time to time in the media including illustrations of how celebrity trials in America are reported on TV .
4 Projects need to be assessed over time ; there are very few whose benefits can be seriously assessed in less than ten years , and a period of fifteen to twenty years would be more meaningful .
5 The constitution guarantees federal payments , but that does not mean they have to be made on time .
6 When Greek letters are used , as above , the summation is to be made over time and space coordinates .
7 2.6.1 for insuring the Centre or ( where such insurance includes the Centre and other premises ) such proportion [ reasonably ] attributable to the Centre of the sums that the Landlord shall from time to time pay by way of premium for insuring the Centre and other premises to be determined from time to time by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator
8 Henceforth it was to be seen from time to time on route 16/18 .
9 Sometimes I try to think about the concepts behind the immersion and about being spiritually cleansed , and sometimes mikva is just something that has to be done on time , and the spiritual significance is almost forgotten in the ritual of the act .
10 If the parties do not wish to be bound by time limits there should be none in the lease .
11 In spite of this , there is plenty of scope for what is sought to be greatly reduced ; it is also possible for the permission to be limited in time , in other words for the development , building and/or use to be permitted only until some date in the future .
12 He must understand how these are taught to the neophyte and inculcated into the consciousness to be transmitted across time .
13 He began by securing from Parliament a fifteenth and tenth , combined with a subsidy , the first to be levied in time of peace .
14 Having examined the practice in different common law jurisdictions , their Lordships consider that the principles endorsed by the Jamaican Court of Appeal , particularly with regard to inconsistent previous statements , represent what will normally be an acceptable way of achieving fairness to the accused and they take the opportunity of saying that in a civilised community the most suitable ways of achieving such fairness ( which should not be immutable and require to be reconsidered from time to time ) are best left to , and devised by , the legislature , the executive and the judiciary which serve that community and are familiar with its problems .
15 Such initiatives tended to be overcome in time by inertia and indifference .
16 Payment cheques , must arrive at banks by 1 April to be cleared in time for the 6 April deadline .
17 The programme would need to be implemented over time , and the money should first be targeted to those areas with high instances of deprivation .
18 Although there are important differences between the various theories , the great majority of researchers assert that ‘ aggression ’ ( however defined ; see below for a discussion on definitions ) is an integral part of human nature ; and that aggressive impulses and behaviour have somehow to be directed and controlled for human relations to be sustained over time in a social setting .
19 Interviews conducted during the course indicate the importance of task achievement and of the related social processes which encourage self development ; and these consequences appear to be sustained over time .
20 Heron proposes classifying debt as A and B. Category A interest would continue to be paid on time with principal repaid from cash generated by the ongoing businesses and asset disposals .
21 If you do n't bill on time you ca n't expect to be paid on time .
22 Radicals wanted to see progress towards humankind as the central theme , but conservatives like Owen , worried about the status of the human soul , preferred more complex patterns of development that allowed for entirely new levels of organization to be introduced from time to time .
23 Do n't you see , as far as I knew , I was the first man ever to be displaced in time , though no doubt the timeslips were now making a regular thing of it .
24 For the first time I realized the humiliating narrowness of mind with which one has to be equipped in time of war .
25 People who live beside flood rivers are liable to be recruited from time to time .
26 Whether you intend to show your dog or not , it will need to be bathed from time to time .
27 Orders placed during August are unlikely to be supplied in time for the start of the Session on .
28 But the publication of these magazines was of course very demanding both in time and money and several faded away in the following decade , to be revived from time to time in spasmodic bouts of enthusiasm .
29 To achieve that target without endless sprawl , local interests will have to be hurt from time to time .
30 But the stresses and strains of the moment , the all-important moral factors , tend to be submerged by time .
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