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

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1 However , many discussions of nationalism assume that the topic remains the same regardless of time and place , so that explanations are equally applicable to all cases .
2 I do n't think Father played more than a couple of games of golf thereafter and he spent the next twenty years in pursuit of trout , salmon and sea-trout ; never happier than when he was waist-deep , regardless of time of year or weather .
3 Lighting seemed to be at one basic level regardless of time of day or night though was subtly achieved in the final scene .
4 Their agreement was that this was to be a pre-supper drink with Colin and Yvonne , the limit both of time and alcohol consumption clearly understood between her and Norman before they left home .
5 It is impossible to study processes in physical environment independently of time although timeless and timebound approaches have been distinguished ( Chorley , 1966 ) .
6 An example of the latter type of shift is shown in figure 13.22 , where instead of time dependence measurements the frequency dependence of the β-relaxation in poly ( vinyl acetate ) has been studied at fixed temperatures in the range 212 to 266 K. A master curve can be constructed for this relaxation region by plotting against , where the ‘ max ’ subscript refers to the peak maximum at each experimental temperature .
7 Do more circuit planning flights with the last five hundred feet of the altimeter covered and try to guess ahead of time what the height and position will be ( not in feet , but in terms of very high , about right , or rather low ) .
8 It was finally decided on 15 June that there should be a Commonwealth statement on civil aviation , and although Australia and South Africa favoured Commonwealth consultation ahead of time , Canada was wary of offending the USA .
9 A few last checks by the Bridge Commander , and it was declared ready for traffic , seven minutes ahead of time .
10 That morning , everything was ahead of time .
11 Apply the principles : check it out ahead of time and put yourself in the other person 's place .
12 The national press and media were travelling on the plane with Mrs Thatcher , but the local photographers and journalists were going directly to the airport ahead of time .
13 You must visit every spot ahead of time to plan what you are actually going to do on the day with your candidate or leader .
14 Obviously situations like the airport arrival can be worked out ahead of time and you can plan how best to accommodate the media for such moments , but it 's equally important to spot new potential and make the most of it .
15 PAYING off the mortgage ahead of time is certainly the safest investment and could also be best for taxpayers who fear reduced returns on deposits if Labour wins .
16 Suppose every time one of your subordinates turns in completed work ahead of time you react by giving him a whole load more , what may happen ?
17 They are , of course , interrelated ; use of computers in calculation , word processing and computer-aided design , for example , can put strains on office space , and as accommodation is one of the least flexible resources , there must be careful consideration and if necessary appropriate investment made ahead of time .
18 Christmas is less than seven weeks away ; forgive us if it all seems too early , but would n't it be terrific if this year , just for a change , you really did manage to get everything done ahead of time so you could actually enjoy the break … ?
19 You should both know exactly where you stand on all the major issues of planning , right from the start , so that mutually acceptable decisions can be made well ahead of time .
20 AHEAD OF TIME !
21 Peter Preston , editor of The Guardian newspaper and a member of the watchdog Press Complaints Commission , said he believed The Sun had not broken the speech embargo but had simply published a story ahead of time .
22 To pay for this , insurers load the front-end charges on policies , so that customers get back only a fraction of what should be due to them if they have to cash in ahead of time .
23 Can a chimp plan ahead of time , either on its own behalf or on behalf of its fellow ?
24 Since , next to your home , your pension is almost certainly your most valuable asset , it is important to check all the angles well ahead of time to ensure that when you retire you receive the maximum benefit .
25 Data General Corp hopes to have 88110-based AViiONs out by the end of the year , but has forborn to preannounce them ahead of time .
26 Heirs grew over-ambitious : both Baldwin V of Flanders and Geoffrey Martel the Younger rebelled against their fathers in an attempt to establish their own dominion ahead of time ; more problematically , princes had the headache of finding adequate endowments for their younger sons without infringing on the patrimony .
27 And this year of all years , with its great debate on what constitutes family values you will want to make sure to order your Thanksgiving turkey well ahead of time .
28 Index which was started by Littlewoods , as a rival to the immensely successful Argos stores , is moving into profit ahead of time
29 Index which was started in 1986 as a rival to the immensely successful Argos stores , is moving into profit ahead of time .
30 It is also necessary because it is difficult for the designer to be precise ahead of time .
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