Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] [noun] over time " in BNC.

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1 Care , of course , has to be taken not to equate , by necessity , duration with severity , for a child might be just as traumatized by one incident as by a succession of repeated incidents over time .
2 One possibility for the decrease in antral carcinomas over time is a decrease in H pylori infection and hence a fall in the prevalence of chronic gastritis .
3 Climatic , land use , water , soil and other data will be assembled to construct a profile of environmental change over time .
4 This enabled investigation of possible changes over time .
5 It will be interesting to see whether , as suggested by Malcolm Grant , the fee system will ‘ lead to significant changes over time in the relationship between applicants and local planning authorities ’ .
6 A machine-readable data set for each diet of elections , and for elections in each tier of local government over time , will be deposited with the ESRC Data Archive .
7 A third dimension that we also need to be aware of is the development of organisational structures over time .
8 We must look to the pattern of judicial decisions over time .
9 Interesting as these figures are , they do not give an accurate indication of the average rate of volcanic activity over time .
10 If is constant over time , then the expectations or forecasts about future dividends in ( 6.9 ) are really expectations or forecasts about future earnings in ( 6.20 ) , and in particular about the growth rate of those earnings over time .
11 Although the total number of recurrences during the entire follow up period was higher in the corrosive group , there was a noticeable decrease in the recurrence rate in this group over time ( Fig 2 ) .
12 The second part of the programme uses the data to analyse changes in the performance of secondary schools over time , with special attention to the effects of comprehensive reorganisation and of rising youth unemployment .
13 Property inheritance , for new generations of the upper class , for example , is clearly a vital economic resource that is crucial to the reproduction of this class over time .
14 In 40 patients second biopsy specimens were taken during one of the follow up colonoscopies to evaluate the stability of proliferative indices over time .
15 The purposes of this 2 year prospective study were : ( 1 ) to determine whether rectal epithelial cell proliferation evaluated at index polypectomy can be used to predict the risk for adenoma recurrence and ( 2 ) to assess the stability of this marker over time .
16 These surveys have recorded the adoption of a number of new technologies over time for a consistent set of manufacturing establishments , providing a unique source of data on the history and patterns of technological change in this important sector of industry .
17 Dynamics of survival within the NMGC must be related to the role which the organisation has defined and redefined for itself in the light of a changing understanding of marital problems over time and in relation to the work of other agencies .
18 Rape trials have been the subject of this analysis of these changes over time so far .
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