Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Changes requiring Project Committee approval include any substantial changes in technical direction which have implications for the allocation of resources or for time and cost required for the completion of the Project .
2 Sometimes there are combinations and variations on the above , such as requests for part payments or for time to pay .
3 The value of reports on one or two skeletons is not to serve as the basis of any theory of morphological relationships , but to provide standardized data which may eventually be built into a general picture of population at one period or through time .
4 Variations of definitions and standard coding schemes across national boundaries or through time are a particular problem .
5 Or as time travellers returning to the present day from the future .
6 But otherwise the weather on Venus varies very little , either with place or with time .
7 Most clinics divide either in space or in time into male and female sessions .
8 They may relate new information to what has already been given in terms of causes ( so , consequently , because , for this reason ) or in time ( formerly , then , in the end , next ) or they may indicate a new departure or a summary ( by the way , well , to sum up , anyway ) .
9 Four projectors are the usual limit for practical convenience and for keeping ‘ in sync ’ , that is , synchronized or in time together ( see opposite ) .
10 A court can include a requirement for the child to be medically or psychiatrically examined on one occasion or from time to time as directed by the supervisor ( para 4(2) ) .
11 Comparisons of the same host-parasite system when transmission is likely to vary , either between populations or over time , may also prove profitable .
12 Performance measures are usually most helpful when used for comparisons : for example , between units performing similar tasks , or over time .
13 She is never punctual or on time in arrangements she makes , and is arrogant , muddling and patronising in the extreme , and quite one of the most utterly tiresome busybody quasi do gooders style people I know , time-consuming , a total joke and nuisance , certainly no threat which is I think how John thinks I view her .
14 Up to four ON and OFF time settings can be programmed .
15 Not many people will complete the route in fewer than 12 days , so trying to fit the walk into a two-week holiday is pushing your luck — you must make allowances for delays and for time spent on the island getting to and from the start and finish .
16 The importance of this way of conceptualising drug use lies in its ability to treat drug use non-judgementally as a continuing process which can and does vary between individuals and through time for the same individual .
17 And through time , the establishment became very efficient .
18 ‘ No doubt it is. , ‘ Oh aye , high time and past time .
19 This dislocated alternation of joy and fear , anxiety and compulsion , of being outside and inside , and of time that is distorted away from the normal sequence , is difficult to put into words , later words , linear words : but once , in a friend 's flat in Holland Park , I heard the opening passages of a gramophone record which almost caught it : Bartok 's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion .
20 It lengthens the odds on any serious chance of learning taking place , and of time being held up while the child is absorbed in what Ted Hughes calls ‘ a raid on the subconscious ’ .
21 He had to reach the President 's cabin with at least an hour of daylight in which to plan his defence and with time to get through to Caspar on the President 's radio .
22 And with time and experience it 's something that I 'm getting better at .
23 It can cope with a cold , fight off a serious illness and with time , even mend a broken bone .
24 That autumn , I was working in a vineyard in the Medoc , north of Bordeaux , and with time to spare when the vintage finished , I decided to visit Rennes-le-Chateau and see for myself what all the fuss was about .
25 But , having outgrown Stowe and with time to kill before going up to Cambridge , he gravitated , almost inevitably , to the London School of Economics , where his active interest in politics began to overshadow his desire to be a poet .
26 The more mischievous of his colleagues , bored by the proceedings and with time on their hands , watched with fascination the progress of his affairs .
27 The evening meal had been re-scheduled for 8.30 p.m. ; and with time to spare , after throwing his own large hold-all on to the counterpane of his single bed , Ashenden joined a few of the other tourists in the Residents ' Lounge , where he took some sheets of the hotel 's own note-paper , and began to write a letter .
28 By ten to two she had deposited the larger of her two suitcases , had partaken of a cheese sandwich and a cup of coffee and , seated in the hotel lounge , and with time to kill while she waited for Ven , she was again being plagued by the vexed question of that abominable interview .
29 jean had her arm round Donald 's waist now and from time to time she skipped , roused by the fighting spirits of the menfolk .
30 Patience is not what we associate with Pound , and from time to time he seems to have kicked over the traces ( at least once to be ticked off for it by Dorothy ) : yet we see all over again that the young Pound was well content with Edwardian England , was hopeful of it and ready to abide by its rules in everything that mattered .
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