Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | And there , only sixteen say they 're depressive er people , eighty four no but the great majority here have been depressed from time to time . |
2 | Although correct at the date this leaflet went to print , postal fees , charges , compensation and other conditions are subject to revision from time to time , and services may be added to or withdrawn . |
3 | Finally , it is emphasised that conditions in the eurobond market are subject to change over time , secularly as well as cyclically . |
4 | As these charges are subject to change from time to time , you may wish to ask our Reservations Department for the latest information near to the time of your departure . |
5 | Dates are subject to availability at time of booking . |
6 | Some values , attitudes and emotions have been subject to modification over time , but the essential orientations outlined above have not been discarded . |
7 | They are rarely found on inland waters , although , since it is established that some of our winter visitors migrate over the interior of the county , such records are likely from time to time . |
8 | The lack of notching of these , therefore , may be due to lack of time . |
9 | I apologise for that omission erm it 's er erm one of those things that er er does I 'm afraid from time to time happen . |
10 | Inquire locally at the tourist office of Winterthur for opening times of these castles , as they are likely to be subject to variation from time to time . |
11 | The subscription rates shall be subject to review from time to time and altered on the recommendation of the Finance Committee with the agreement of the Executive Committee . |
12 | From time to time he would take it out and read it , but no others came ; and he had to be content from time to time with the sight of Dinah above him on the lighted stage , playing her part superbly , her breasts outlined by scarlet netted silk . |
13 | It is agreed that an appropriate vehicle for the transport of the plaintiff in the future is a vehicle called a Nissan Serena , the plaintiff claims for a cost of conversion of such a vehicle at six thousand , two hundred pounds , it would need to be renewed of course from time to time and allowances made for that , the defendant says that a firm called can convert the same vehicle for less than the tenth of the price , six hundred pounds , Mr says that such advantages , if any , of the conversion for which the plaintiff claims are so minimal that it can not possibly be right to spend ten times the money on achieving them . |
14 | The historian normally wants a longer perspective and the more time passes , the more likely it is that research will be concerned with change over time rather than with a ‘ snapshot ’ of 1991 . |
15 | In addition to the complimentary courses , others will be available from time to time . |
16 | Wicker beds may look attractive , but can be difficult to clean properly , which will be necessary from time to time , especially if your dog suffers from fleas . |
17 | Statutory amendment might be necessary from time to time , but statutory restatement by way of codification or reform would be possible . |
18 | Families are growing smaller and greater geographical mobility means that relatives are less likely to be close at hand in times of need . |
19 | Technical information sheets are available from time to time . |
20 | The Monodactylus genus contains two species M. argenteus and M. sebae both of which are available from time to time in the aquarium trade . |
21 | Further papers are available from time to time and are available , payment in advance from the Director of Professional Activities : |
22 | All lysosomal enzyme assays were linear with respect to time and protein concentration . |
23 | But some forest landowners were able from time to time to obtain from the Crown a grant of partial exemption from this supervision . |
24 | We can then see that any person 's inclination to acknowledge obligations and responsibilities to specific relatives is subject to change over time in ways which are patterned and predictable , at least in part . |
25 | There was a mixture of the formal and the informal about it ; the Keeper of Zoology in the 1810s was wont from time to time to leap over the stuffed animals . |