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

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1 Since real output could also change only slowly over time in response to changes in aggregate demand , it followed that the rate of monetary growth would in the long run be correlated with the rate of inflation .
2 I was the last to arrive , and I was only just in time for dinner .
3 By and large , the more important a command ( importance being judged by the size of territorial authority , or , more appropriately in time of peace , by the numbers of men involved ) the more likely it was to be given to a man who had achieved it as a result of attendance at court .
4 Other water-loving species turned up here from time to time also — Mimulus and forget-me-not and Water Speedwell .
5 The kid was back home in time for lunch . ’
6 But he was always sure to be back home in time for dinner every night .
7 The firm still refers clients to Deacon Gray and Sandra goes back there from time to time for training courses .
8 It 's true I think er as Mr said at some length er that er this measure would not prevent hunting in in most of the area in which it it takes place , through plenty of it happens of course well to the West of the A six er perhaps it might even get out there from time to time but our duty clearly is to see er that the right thing is done in the territory which is our responsibility and our other responsibility is surely to set an example of decent humanity .
9 SIR — As the Labour Party can not be trusted to display the red rose without it withering , may we have it back again in time for St George 's Day , April 23 , so that it may be proudly worn again by loyal Englishmen .
10 Television arrived here only in time for Christmas 1986 .
11 ‘ It gets a bit rough round here from time to time , there 's a power station out past the ridge and the boys do their drinking here , but mostly we 're pretty friendly . ’
12 Such tests are always considerably ahead in time of tests on pilot batches .
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