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

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1 or write you down as time scale , you 'd presumably talking about planning up to six weeks perhaps before she trots around .
2 And then erm I was at home for a while , and then I was living with friends in Birmingham , and in , in between time I 've been to Leeds and London .
3 got back home and the post 's been in between time and we 've just got this letter for her to attend on February , I wonder if there 's , if you 've had a mix up ?
4 and in between time she goes to meet Gordon so er
5 In between time as I say we 'd had 's header wide which was one of the mysteries of the first half .
6 If a variable measured in the course of an experiment settles down with time , to a constant , or a maintained oscillation , it seems reasonable to assume that it is approaching some stable , maintained course that corresponds to an equilibrium or periodic solution
7 The graphs are un-cluttered and broken down into time , weight and distance categories .
8 The precarious nature of the human effort to balance is steadied by the strength of the love of God which itself leapt down into time to show it could be done .
9 ( only 3 quid in a cab to the ground , leave at twenty to three and still get in with time to spare ) 3 bars not four deep at the bar do n't have to wait to be served and VERY good food .
10 Some pawned their cars , others their video recorders and televisions along with time honoured pawns like silver candlesticks and family portraits .
11 They were closed down from time to time and checked the day prior to our morning operation .
12 We analysed these data ourselves , and found that many subject departments sent individuals or small groups to the library in connection with subject or project work , while others seem to have brought whole classes down from time to time .
13 The United States would dive in from time to time with a huge splash which , however , would soon subside .
14 Not a pleasant task but the men get a bit browned-off sitting on their hunkers here , doing precious little but dig , and insecure grumbles to their wives and girl friends creep in from time to time .
15 The hotel bookshop went on displaying Archer and Sheldon and Forsyth , happily oblivious to the world-famous authors who flitted in from time to time to paw the paperbacks .
16 What F writes need be no more than barely ‘ understandable ’ , provided that he throws in from time to time some ‘ historical terminology ’ , which he need not necessarily understand , nor use appropriately .
17 I might not always be there exactly when you want me , but I 'll check in from time to time .
18 ‘ But she would come in from time to time to inspect the ingredients and make sure everything was fresh , nothing frozen , dried or packeted , especially not the orange juice for breakfast , which had to be freshly squeezed from three kilos of oranges .
19 Even here , I expect his mother comes in from time to time and has a good old poke round . ’
20 I wandered in from time to time looking , usually , for something which was out of print or which no other bookseller had come around to stocking .
21 It seemed to me that the theatre I wanted to work in from time to time was the British theatre , so I have never contemplated living in America .
22 Oh I 'll be popping in from time to time .
23 The other two had taken the warning , and reined in in time .
24 The right politician must be put in charge of the Treasury to bring the economy back to even keel , reduce the trade deficit and force both inflation and interest rates down in time for the next election .
25 And it 's Zack who gets the crowd bouncing up and down in time to his dazzling raps .
26 It traps us and pins us down in time , urging us to agree with Kierkegaard , that if life can only be lived forwards , it can only be understood backwards .
27 Several drunk Britons tried to hang him one night , and would have succeeded had not a French Corporal cut him down in time .
28 His bushy black brows , liberally sprinkled with grey , moved up and down in time to the music .
29 ‘ I 'm not sure I 've got anything to say , ’ he said , and closed his eyes , his foot jogging up and down in time to the beat of the dance band on the gramophone .
30 If she was put into skischool for half a day then one adult had to forgo any skiing for that period , since after delivering the child to the skischool meeting place in the centre of the village the travelling time to the slopes was too long to be able to go up , ski and be back down in time to pick up the child from the skischool in the centre of the village again at the end of her lesson .
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