Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , perhaps you might allow me to go for a walk from time to time , instead of waiting around in the servants ’ hall .
2 But , in an uncanny moment of premonition , I am able to see through the mists of time to Judgement Day .
3 There are those who think that the ordination of women is bound to come in the course of time and wonder why it is necessary to campaign for it .
4 Trying to convince people the project was worth pursuing was not easy , and over a long period personal time had to be carved out to work on the project from time allocated to a variety of other activities ranging from textile fibres to films and even to electronics .
5 Installation of the handrail will increase the safety for Health Physics staff carrying out surveys and for maintenance staff who have to work on the roof from time to time .
6 We went on to talk about the articles in Time and Tide that had so provoked Rebecca West , and Father D'Arcy observed how , in dealing with ‘ difficult ’ correspondents , it was important to strike the right note in replying .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 Implicit , if not admitted , is the Scottish Office fear that its staff will be up against it to deal with every form in time .
9 The same effect is achieved in the continual cycle of meditations on the Passion in the liturgical Hours of the Cross ; they remind man not just of death conquered by death once in the historical events of the Passion , but of a continual process to last until the end of time .
10 After Daniel Bonnal , Hélène de Roquefeuil is featuring the Milanese Alessandro Traina , who causes us to meditate on the notion of time by juxtaposing a variety of disparate materials .
11 Even if she had heard the locomotive 's whistle as it entered the tunnel , she would not have had time to run to the bridge in time to meet Mr Cross as he parked his car in the goods yard .
12 It is very important to go to the mikva on time , and the woman who puts herself out and goes to the mikva even when it is not convenient to go , is commended by the rabbis in Jewish literature .
13 In a cold , late spring it may prove difficult to graze off the rye in time to work up a good tilth for mangolds .
14 I could stake myself out and let Nevil come for me , relying on Malpass and the boys in blue to arrive in the nick of time .
15 Group members have to co-operate within the disciplines of time and equal opportunities for participation .
16 To save from the wreck of time and the busy hand of man ( ‘ man out of his place ’ ) the best specimens of this mountain architecture , by a series of representations , on a scale adequate to their beauty and importance , has long been the wish of the writer , who , for such a purpose , has already proposed to publish
17 But they have to call in a vet from time to time , and it 's with those farmers that I think you 'll have most success , just so long as you keep your charges low . ’
18 Living to live in a world of time beyond me ; let me
19 This term is used to refer to the consistency over time of financial reports .
20 As a result , I had to make an expensive taxi journey to arrive at the meeting on time .
21 Land was provided to maintain the families in peacetime , and the males were required in turn to rally to the colours in time of war .
22 They had only just managed to get on the vessel in time .
23 Nevertheless naval power on a large scale meant a very heavy commitment of resources : the temptation to economize on the navy in times of financial stringency was correspondingly strong .
24 The upshot was that after much argument all three of them agreed to help out , and all five of us did manage to get to the church on time .
25 Charles had earlier cut short two engagements in the Midlands to get to the school on time .
26 Some women in Russia travel hundreds of miles under extraordinarily difficult circumstances , just to get to the mikva on time .
27 Even if they do get a job on a scheme , it 's very , very difficult if you 're sleeping in different places every night , or in a hostel , to get to the job on time .
28 The story goes that their car broke down on the way to Larne , and they had to hitch a ride to get to the boat on time .
29 But Hughes is hoping to brush off the knock in time to face League champions Leeds on Sunday .
30 AMERICA 'S FIRST five-jet aerobatic team look set to take to the skies in time for the 1993 airshow season , reports Bill Jesse .
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