Example sentences of "[verb] with [art] [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 This alternates with the amount of time until desaturation is achieved ( no flying time ) , signified by an image of an aeroplane .
2 ACCEPTANCE HAS COME WITH THE PASSING OF TIME AND HIS BOOKER-NOMINATED HIT NOVEL ‘ AMONGST WOMEN ’ .
3 The tensions generated by this contradiction deepened and broadened with the passage of time .
4 Huxley , the exponent of laboratory physiology , won a great victory over Owen when he contrived to get a statue of Darwin placed on the main staircase of the Natural History Museum ; but justice has been done with the passage of time , and Owen 's statue is now in pride of place in his building .
5 The Newry celebrations start this evening with a special dinner at the Mourne Country Hotel , and after the entertainment in the marquees ( 2–15pm ) and the unveiling of the plaque on Saturday afternoon , the Wild Geese sky-diving team will land with the match-ball in time for the 3pm start .
6 This , he claims , is because of the inherent qualities of the written word writing makes the relationship between a word and its referent more general and abstract , it is less closely connected with the peculiarities of time and place than is the language of oral communication .
7 Tonight 's programme has been made with the benefit of time and I think with the best of intentions .
8 It appears the risk increases with the length of time HRT is taken and the higher the dose of oestrogen .
9 RAMADAN ARRIVED WITH the inevitability of time .
10 The whole complex structure of the liturgy throughout the year orders and enacts believers ' common sense of how an ultimate reality engages with the processes of time : the Mass through the celebration of a corporate sense of all life as a divine gift sustained by processes of death and resurrection ; the office by a daily pattern of worship varying throughout the year to commemorate the significance of the events of the Incarnation and link the activities of the Church in time present with the saints .
11 One would only wish to receive this kind of evidence with caution , hesitating to draw stereotypical impressions of the children of engineers and actors , and impressions gathered some decades ago , aware as we are that social behaviour and social attitudes change with the passing of time .
12 ‘ It 's very important for preparers of accounts to have a voice , and only the top 100 companies really have the resources to cope with the amount of time and effort that takes .
13 Helen was wearing a " maternity dress " which expanded with the passage of time by means of an opening down one side .
14 Implicit , if not admitted , is the Scottish Office fear that its staff will be up against it to deal with every form in time .
15 And the last time I did not return with the van in time for evening milking you were very cross . ’
16 The degree of confusion usually reduces with the passage of time , although it can be heightened at any point in life as a result of threat or adversity .
17 An admirable Edwardian pub with some attractive art nouveau not too badly impaired with the passage of time .
18 The quality of the ball reaching Simon Geoghegan may have compromised his chances to make the Lions party unless the selectors are aware that the young London Irish winger could set the world alight if provided with a bit of time and space .
19 The ordinary houses , of wattle and daub construction , have perished with the passage of time , though three interesting examples of slightly later work do survive — the National Westminster Bank building on Great Underbank , the Three Shires Restaurant on Chestergate , and the Staircase Cafe in the Market Place .
20 This is seldom needed for analysis purposes but random access mode is often used where the records are held over a long period and have to be updated with the passage of time .
21 I was weaned on a regular diet of Hollywood fantasy at my local cinema , The Grand , in a remote , windswept North-east village during the war years and my passion for Snow White , Grumpy , Happy and Mickey has not dimmed with the passage of time .
22 Inevitably , many places with Hardy connections will change with the passing of time and some will eventually become unrecognisable .
23 But it is there , and grew with the passage of time .
24 As the numbers and grades of medreses increased with the passage of time , so also did the numbers and grades of mevleviyets , the term used here in the sense which would appear to have been valid , with minor qualifications , at least from the latter half of the sixteenth century , namely as comprising principally the kazaskerliks and the important kadiliks-the mevleviyet kadiliks — to which one moved on from the higher medreses and through which one moved , if one were fortunate , eventually to reach the kazaskerliks and , by the end of the sixteenth century , the Muftilik .
25 Nor was the itch yet in them to engrave finger bones — though that would come with the passage of time .
26 Tension eases with the passage of time , no matter how unbearable it seems at the outset .
27 A solution of this problem led to an important heresy associated with the idea of time , personified by the ancient god Zurvan .
28 First , many people 's experiences are consistent with the notion of ‘ premature ’ physical ageing ; for them , ageing is characterised by a process of ‘ general deterioration ’ which appears to be more closely associated with the length of time since the onset of the impairment than with age itself .
29 In direct contradistinction to this is the legal/administrative role of headteachers which , combined with the lack of time , compels a focus on routine procedures as is demonstrated in the research of Morgan , Hall and McKay ( 1986 ) and Torrington and Weightman ( 1989 ) .
30 The digestive enzymes , however , do not appear to be the main agents producing bone modification , and it is the level of acidity combined with the length of time the food is in the stomach that are the main determining factors .
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