Example sentences of "[adj] with time " in BNC.

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1 The formation of both cAMP and cGMP was linear with time for at least 15 minutes , and with protein concentration .
2 Then it was simply laid on the floor of the tomb , or forced into a large storage jar which was laid on its side in the tomb ; a third alternative , which became more popular with time , was to place the trussed corpse in a clay box or larnax .
3 If nurses were as careful with time as they tend to be with money , their professional effectiveness would take a meteoric rise ’ .
4 He had seen to it that his spare flesh should not go soft with time , or lose its springy vigour ; but the years had revenged themselves as best they could .
5 The timing of phase control signals for optimum open-loop performance is reasonably straightforward if the load parameters are substantially constant with time .
6 Although the French uplands are nationally important for such commodities as beef , milk and cheese , the forms and intensity of land management have changed relatively little with time .
7 The cervix ( the neck of the womb ) remains soft and elastic for some time and the vagina remains distended , but these will return to normal with time although the vaginal outlet will be permanently widened from its original state .
8 He knew that if pressed to give examples Polly could , and would , produce a long and depressing list , complete with times , places and personalities involved .
9 Her school is very good with time as well and she manages to get most of her work done .
10 Other interesting youth-preserving ingredients which work together to promote cell rejuvenation and boost capillary circulations ( functions that grow sluggish with time ) are apricot essence B15 , and a form of vitamin E called Tocopherol nicotinate , derived from polished rice .
11 Sadly , this memorial has been neglected , and turned almost black with time and is difficult to read .
12 Both schools of thought held that the universe was essentially unchanging with time .
13 ‘ The line between God the Father , and Father the God , blurred to begin with , and increasingly fuzzy with time , produced a split image of troubling contradictions , ’ writes Ernst Pawels in his life of Kafka .
14 This indicates that the cause of the blockage is essentially irreversible with time , as expected for coordination complexes , compared to drugs which interact reversibly with DNA ( 10 ) .
15 There is evidence that some earlier peoples in Central America , particularly the Olmec , were also concerned with time , but none to the degree that the Maya were .
16 The situation arising from this all-too-common attitude was as follows : in the evening she was placing herself in a situation of maximum temptation as far as diet-breaking was concerned with time on her hands and food and drink all too readily available .
17 Compared with these major risk factors , the contribution of life stress and the much-ridiculed ‘ coronary-prone ’ or Type A personality ( aggressive , ambitious , restless and excessively concerned with time and deadlines ) to a person 's coronary risk profile is small .
18 This is the key domain of the calculating , rationalist attitude , obsessed with time , which sees other individuals as merely partners in a transaction , rather than individuals in their own right .
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