Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adj] time " in BNC.
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31 | It also changes over historical time , in different geographical regions , and in different social groups , defined by ethnicity , class , gender , occupation and so on . |
32 | This is shown in Table 2.2 where column 1 shows the price ( decreasing from £8 per unit to zero ) , column 2 shows the quantity demanded over some time period ( increasing from 40,000 units to 200,000 units ) and column 3 shows the monopolist 's total revenue ( that is , price x quantity ) over the same time period . |
33 | ‘ In that case you must come over some time and let me show you around . |
34 | It can be applied to a range of activities which may vary in cost and scale and necessitate planning over differing time spans . |
35 | Long-wave theories are concerned with how the economy fluctuates over long time periods . |
36 | More serious to the surveying practice is the job which has a fixed fee and runs over budgeted time . |
37 | Richard said he 'd invite me over next time she came down for the weekend . ’ |
38 | And I think what I was trying to say , get over last time was that this has been in a sense practically inverted in American politics today . |
39 | ‘ Think things through next time , then , ’ he snapped . |
40 | Once the unit is plugged in , the computer does not need to be switched off each time the SRAM is inserted or removed since switch S1 controls all the necessary isolation . |
41 | The communication receptors are switched off each time a field is generated . |
42 | They backed off that time , but a few days later they tried to invade the island . |
43 | But that 's all the more reason why we should go off this time with a car well filled , eh ? |
44 | It certainly paid off this time . |
45 | I think she must have been quite well off some time , had fallen on really hard times . |
46 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
47 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
48 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
49 | If any of them hinted afterwards that his wife might not be thrilled at seeing them again , he 'd say , ‘ You can tell her to bugger off any time . ’ |
50 | So maybe that ticking does n't mean that the mine is set to go off any time . |
51 | But then I see them point at me , and go , ‘ Lulu ! ’ and I think , ‘ Oh God , they 'll turn off next time I 'm on the telly ! ’ |
52 | Erm you said when we left er where we left off last time , about erm about people and how delighted the they were to get second hand clothing . |
53 | We had the wrapper off last time . |
54 | No , but we had it off last time . |
55 | So you as you say put your nought there you 've got to start from where you finished off last time and carry round again . |
56 | Patients , to Aline , were fascinating mental problems to be picked up each time one walked on duty and put down directly one walked out of the ward . |
57 | You can access a pop-up calculator , a notepad facility that can be called up each time you execute the program and , from a reviewers point of view the most appealing , you can access the manual at any time during the running of the program . |
58 | They are set up each time when the operation is required at run time . |
59 | It has to take up private time — and at home . |
60 | Oh I ask him , he said that when he was here he says oh I 'll pick them up another time |