Example sentences of "[noun pl] through time " in BNC.
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1 | All these are examples of the changing importance of roads through time . |
2 | Hence there can be experienced-based cost reductions over a generic class of products through time , even though the products differ in some respects . |
3 | In The Decline of the West Spengler argued that world history exhibited a cyclical pattern based on the organic growth and decay of separate cultures through time . |
4 | For the purposes of a general survey , changes in various biological groups through time are most usefully analysed in terms of diversity ( or , more strictly , taxonomic richness ) , and changes in spatial distribution by the amount of provinciality or endemism . |
5 | Agronomic techniques of conservation are perhaps more in terms of preventing the start of the process of removal of soil particles , by the introduction of farming practices which will provide stable yields through time . |
6 | The rights and duties of individuals towards each other are together known as private law which in Anglo-Saxon countries , such as Britain and the United States , tends to derive from custom as incorporated by judges through time in what is known in Britain as the common law . |
7 | ‘ Travels through time , ’ came the reply as the silvery mess was crushed in his hand , ‘ but it is only a dream . ’ |
8 | Also , company 1 , by focusing on decreasing margins through time , rather than the fact that it is still earning better margins than a rival , may be ‘ bearish ’ and let company 2 get established in the market too easily . |
9 | Figure 2 The use of precious substances through time . |
10 | Likewise , changes in law may make it difficult to compare figures through time even within one country , e.g. introduction of the breathalyser in 1967 makes it very hard to relate road accident figures before and after this date . |
11 | In most of the oceans , as on land , the ease of living and the distribution of life changes through time . |
12 | The tooling on on stones changes through time as as masons change their techniques , and er this is fifteenth century tooling , but that is twelfth century tooling . |
13 | These should be examined for early features , such as architectural fragments incorporated into them , and an assessment made of their original date , any changes through time , and former uses . |
14 | The essentials of productivity accounting are described in figure 5.6 , where it can be seen that changes in profits through time are decomposed into two major elements , changes in productivity and changes in price recovery , which are defined as follows : Where there are multiple products and resources there will be a productivity measure for each pair of resource and product . |
15 | A changing of partners through time . ’ |
16 | We have taken snap-shots through time and from sufficient height to gain a panoramic view which shows that meaningful patterns are at work . |
17 | Lead-isotope data suggest that the lead in galena was supplied from progressively higher levels of the basins through time . |
18 | If the McKinsey-GE matrix is to be similarly interpreted as a guide to the movement of the group 's interests through time , one must assume that a substantial amount of investment must take place in the bottom left-hand corner of the grid in order to build future ‘ stars ’ . |
19 | The issues are even more complicated if , as in this book , one is exploring developments through time and comparing different media . |
20 | The Chart data structure ( see Fig. 3.1 ) is used to represent and extend pathways through time and level of abstraction through a search space . |
21 | Transport has , in DeJong 's phrase , ‘ differentiated and killed the street ’ in a sequence of events through time . |