Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 If you extend £100,000 of credit for a period of one year and during that year the inflation rate averages 10 per cent per annum , you will have effectively lost £1 0,000 even if you are paid in full and right on time .
2 Not surprisingly in a small fish with an extensive but virtually one-dimensional ( East-West ) range , different populations have developed different colour patterns , and perhaps in time these will become different species altogether .
3 As Selwyn had been founded to commemorate the great Bishop of Melanesia it seemed appropriate that the college should make Melanesia its special interest and perhaps in time raise enough money to pay one of its own men to go out and serve as priest and educationist in that diocese of so many islands .
4 In part this was a reflection of the great strain on small financial resources which building , maintaining and perhaps in time enlarging workhouses imposed , but it also reflected the greater difficulty in an effective and controlled administration of out-relief in the more anonymous and densely populated towns .
5 And it 's Zack who gets the crowd bouncing up and down in time to his dazzling raps .
6 His bushy black brows , liberally sprinkled with grey , moved up and down in time to the music .
7 ‘ I 'm not sure I 've got anything to say , ’ he said , and closed his eyes , his foot jogging up and down in time to the beat of the dance band on the gramophone .
8 and in between time she goes to meet Gordon so er
9 I have just read the article in November 's Today 's Horse on gadgets by Carolyn Henderson and I would like to say that in my opinion she has done a very good job pointing out the dangers of people with their own horses who resort to gadgets to get an outline and not to time and schooling .
10 But the County Council still has some longer term debt , not external but internally , that is being paid now and not over time , and so the position actually will not change , so long as the Council continues to have more credit approval than it requires to use the new borrowing .
11 There is little to distinguish between the Italian character dance and its demi - caractère form save only that heeled shoes are worn and thus from time to time take on a slightly Spanish flavour , the only difference perhaps being the more fluid way of phrasing and less rigidly accurate timing of the steps .
12 ‘ Well now , and just in time for tea , ’ he beamed as a second and third bomb fell sickeningly nearer .
13 Definitely in a humorous vein and just in time for Christmas is Banger and Pranger in Snowman 's Land by Graham Hey and Brian Robinson .
14 PLAYER : Well met , in fact , and just in time .
15 ‘ But now I 'm back , ’ he murmured , his voice cool , ‘ and just in time , I see . ’
16 They arrived in Carlingford to a fine drizzle , and just in time for Ellie to take part in the leprechaun hunt .
17 By the time I got to the last rocker I had been out of the garage , round the block three times , back up the drive and home in time for teal Is there any way I can turn the engine over without moving the vehicle ?
18 Then back to the majlis for coffee again , and home in time for noon prayers .
19 The story is not an easy one to follow , particularly as it goes back and forth in time , and locations change quickly .
20 But there are a lot of flaws : the idea of combining four generations involves weaving back and forth in time which works occasionally .
21 It seemed to me more and more as time passed that the RAF was bearing all the casualties of this war and that the other Services were taking life easily .
22 Montagu 's stated intention was to ‘ hold India ’ not by main force but ‘ by just institutions , and more and more as time goes on by the consent of the governed ’ .
23 ( PP must always speak naturally and up to time , otherwise these exercises are useless . )
24 Looking back , every solo on ‘ Rust In Peace ’ would 've needed another three or four hours ' more work to have satisfied Max , because they 're all in and out of time .
25 How he had passed his medical tests was a mystery to everybody ; he was completely incapable of marching in time and swung his arms like a chimpanzee , unsynchronised and out of time .
26 In trying to go home he simply pressed the wrong buttons — and kept on pressing the wrong buttons , taking his human passengers backwards and forwards , and in and out of time and space .
27 ticking in and out of time against
28 Boring Hamish and the horse-resembling Antonia were on the floor , him in a kilt , her still in her white bridal gown , both dancing badly and out of time , but seemingly thoroughly enjoying themselves .
29 I ca n't see Book jumping at the chance to drive from Bristol to Carlisle and back in time for training next day , either !
30 What essentially what you need to do how to do is if you wan na be able to work Saturdays we need to be able to prove that in fact pound per , per item of post on a Saturday is cheaper than because the productivity in the week will be lower therefore and even at time and a half , the cost of doing an hour 's overtime for the work you get out in the week is , is less productive than doing double time with what you get out on a Saturday .
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