Example sentences of "[noun sg] with time " in BNC.

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1 Elton , who was performing in the Great Western Forum in Los Angeles , and his long-time lyricist Taupin signed the deal with Time Warner .
2 Dunne would have been forgotten — except , perhaps , by fly-fishermen ; for his first book was a beginners ’ guide to the art of the dry fly — if An Experiment with Time ( 1927 ) had not enjoyed an immediate and lasting success .
3 Dunne himself went out of his way to insist that his theory was free from any occult taint ; but An Experiment with Time , revised and expanded in 1934 , was to remain in print for over half a century ; and ironically , it won the reputation of doing more to convince the general public of the reality of clairvoyance , in the form of precognition , than all the labours of the psychical researchers whom Dunne so mistrusted .
4 Classic Maya civilization appears to have collapsed some 600 years before the Spanish conquest of Central America , but even if it had survived it seems inevitable that the Maya obsession with time would have remained a historical curiosity with no influence on the modern world .
5 That wretched obsession with time which was a hallmark of my own age had not yet set in ; there were not even railway timetables to make people conform to the clock .
6 It seems that Carroll 's obsession with time in this chapter is not completely dreamt up , or was his infatuation with continually waking up the dormouse .
7 Figure 1 shows the individual changes in urinary albumin excretion with time and treatment .
8 I 'll let Peter come back to you in just a moment erm and there are more question I would ask you as well but erm now we must take a short break with time at nine twenty six .
9 Finally Figure shows the growth of both dry and fresh weight with time .
10 a ‘ sordid and selfish character ’ who ‘ had warped further and further out the straight with time ’ ; a passenger aboard the Golden Mary who , after the ship is wrecked , thinks only of himself .
11 Later he would spit venom at Band Aid in an interview with Time Out 's Simon Garfield .
12 One major problems of ‘ custom made ’ urban functional regions like MELAs is that of comparability with time periods beyond the immediate study .
13 First , the in-flight schedule is sometimes arranged in accord with time in your departure zone .
14 He has pock-marked skin which has tempered its savagery with time and sun .
15 For example , topic work with time as its theme could offer scope for looking at ways in which we measure time , and would have many cross-curricular possibilities ( see Boxes 2 and 3 ) .
16 The accompanying curves showing maturity evolution for each formation with time ( Fig. 5 — right-hand diagram ) indicate that Westphalian A and B source rocks would have become gas-generative over the period mid Cretaceous to mid Oligocene .
17 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 .
18 Standardisation with time was necessary because the incidence of melanoma is rising steadily in Scotland .
19 He has seen music legends come and go but , until the end of this month , Fluff has fought and won his battle with time .
20 Following US Federal Communications Commission approval for the San Diego company 's new dual standard digital and analogue cellular phone , analysts are betting that Qualcomm Inc 's Code Division Multiple Access standard will win the battle with Time Division Multiple Access , Reuter reports from New York , despite the fact that the latter , which provides less capacity , is being used by McCaw Cellular Communications Inc and Southwestern Bell Corp ; Bell Atlantic Corp , Pacific Telesis Group Inc and US West Inc have all committed to using building Code Division Multiple Access networks ; the European Groupe Speciale Mobile system uses a version of Time Division Multiple Access that is incompatible with the American one .
21 This is achieved by carefully examining its structure and design , which usually change to some degree with time , and taking into account its general condition and appearance .
22 During speed changes the supply voltage may decrease front 40 V to 30 V and therefore the phase current reduces from 4 A to 3 A. For simplicity assume a linear voltage decay , so the average current and the rate of change of voltage with time is if the capacitor value is The periods of constant speed operation are in duration and about 5 time constants are required for the capacitor to re-charge : The maximum charging current occurs immediately after the transistor switch is opened .
23 Figure 5 shows their distribution with time ; 49% occurred in the first four seconds after the onset of the common cavity episode and 34% were scattered over the 5th to the 27th second after the onset of the common cavity .
24 Exercise 11.4 has been set to demonstrate this point with time series .
25 ‘ I am not some petty chieftain with time on his hands to exchange chatter and gossip .
26 The variation of the pulsar period with time ( Fig. 1 ) is indicative of binary motion .
27 ‘ At one minute to midnight in Rhodesia , responsible people here are backing the MRA move with time , effort and money .
28 US West Inc 's plans to get into the fun-and-games end of the telecommunications business with Time Warner Inc has received a mixed review from the junior among the credit rating agencies , Duff & Phelps Credit Rating Co of Chicago , which placed the securities of US West Inc , US West Capital Funding and US West Financial Services on rating watch .
29 The effect of disappearing seropositivity with time elapsed since diagnosis and treatment probably resulted in an underestimation of relative risks in Jha 's study .
30 Primary cultures of adult hepatocytes showed EGF binding , but with a progressive reduction with time in culture ( Fig 2 ) .
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