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

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1 Right , achievable for the trainer limited to time are n't we ?
2 The cultural baggage which any social group , tribe , or institution such as the police acquires over time can thus be translated to reveal just what sustains it , and furthermore reveal what the society itself may not even have understood .
3 But Charles had a nagging fear that it was n't that , that Michael Banks really was trying , that he did go through the lines time after time in the evenings , but that his mind could no longer retain them .
4 In such a fluid , the stress at time t depends upon the previous history of the configuration existing at time t .
5 The response of the public has at times been staggering .
6 Although the figure of the earth-mother pales in time ( receiving a last fitful refulgence in the West in 1950 when she was proclaimed bodily assumed into heaven by Pope Pius XII ) , she nevertheless remained a permanent part of the polytheistic pantheons which evolved first of all during the Neolithic period .
7 Moreover , the nature of the evidence adduced and the tone of the argument shifted over time , serving to justify the changing nature of sexual divisions in society ( the ‘ typewriter girl ’ was herself a product of changes in the occupational distribution of women workers ) .
8 Many of the issues relating to time based fees also apply to contingency fee structures .
9 In the normal subjects ( Fig 2A ) , the APGPR concentrations in urine increased after the test meal and again two peak mean values of APGPR immunoreactivity were seen in the first and second hours at 45 and 75 minutes after the start of the meal corresponding in time with the peaks of serum APGPR found in the normal subjects .
10 He took the effect of a deformation occurring at time for a period d to be proportional to and was thus led to his superposition integral which in modern terminology is
11 It will therefore be desirable to define the consequences of a failure to perform on time , for instance by stating that " time for performance is of the essence " , or by defining a term as a " condition " or by expressly providing that " if X fails to perform on time in accordance with this provision , Y shall be entitled to terminate this contract " .
12 Subject to the payment of a fee prescribed from time to time by statutory instrument , any person is entitled to inspect and to obtain copies of ‘ any records kept by the registrar for the purposes of the Companies Acts ’ ; no distinction is drawn between the rights of members and inspection by other persons .
13 For instance : how does one convey to an audience the notion of a ship travelling in time ?
14 However , one major difference has been that the mind of an individual develops with time and becomes better at the tasks it undertakes , whereas computers , with certain limited exceptions , perform at the same level of ability until replaced by a better machine or a better program .
15 Furthermore , an individual is at each moment only a partial manifestation of an identity revealed over time , what physicists call a ‘ sum over histories ’ .
16 The availability of on-line facilities and displays allows the inspection of results as a simulation proceeds through time and gives the operator the opportunity to make decisions about progress at regular intervals .
17 But the idea that God might want to change his mind is an example of the fallacy , pointed out by St. Augustine , of imagining God as a being existing in time : time is a property only of the universe that God created .
18 Huge space-age lights came down from the ceiling to flash in time to the thudding pulse of the music .
19 Scotland were under the greater pressure in the scrummage while their threatened superiority at the lineout evaporated as Yann Lemeur at the front and , to a lesser degree , Olivier Merle in the middle began to time their jump across the great divide that is the mandatory gap .
20 Otto Werner , formerly of the Bundesanstalt fur Materialprüfung , Berlin , published analyses in 1970 which showed that in very general terms the amount of zinc in the brass increased with time until it reached a natural maximum of about 28 per cent .
21 actually Galatasaray and other turkish teams seem to do well in the european cups from time to time … i do not have the stat 's right here ( or anywhere else ; - ) ) — but i 'm quite sure if you check it out you will see that G. have knocked out some other ‘ great teams ’ before Scum .
22 Figure 9.6 shows pessimistic perceptions of the economy in the past plotted over time without being smoothed .
23 The number density of the atomic particles in the wind varies on time scales from days to years , in response to variations in solar activity .
24 So I took my time over the bread and dripping and I spilt my cocoa on the floor in an effort to play for time .
25 General Portfolio B P Pitney Bowes over the years have from time to time provided us with funding
26 Usually , what with shooting and swimming with the others and riding up at Biddy 's , he had only got back to the garden shed in time to flake out until morning .
27 It was like listening to a voice whispering across time , an eerie sensation that became a frisson when I read : Time was , Time is , and Time shall be , but here the Adept stands outside of time within the penetralium of mystery .
28 The salary of such officers is restricted to an amount specified from time to time by the Secretary of State and they are not permitted to manage other council staff ( clause 9 ) .
29 It is always worth having a look at the roughs plotted over time , and thinking hard about what has been discarded in the smoothing operation .
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