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

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1 Now fluctuations with much shorter time scales appear , initially as spikes in the velocity vs. time oscillograms but developing rapidly to bursts of turbulent-like fluctuations .
2 The City very soon changed its tune , however , when the retailers in the fullness of time proved the wisdom of venturing into overseas markets and ultimately returned good profits .
3 It is the dialectically functioning relationship between musicians and listeners which accounts for the state and the viability of the musical language at a given time , and for changes in the language over time .
4 In theory , each of these has the capacity to know to be a medium and even large scale business , and to take on the corporate giants in the course of time .
5 Mr Lang also told the grand committee that figures due out this week , covering the year to December 1992 , would show marked improvements in the length of time National Health Service patients spent waiting for treatment ; a record number of patients and that the Government was on course to meet the guarantee that virtually no-one would have to wait more than 18 months for treatment .
6 In the course of the conversation , it was revealed that Nini , the garrison belle of Amiens , with whom Gouraud had been passionately enamoured as a Captain , had in fact bestowed her favours on all three oflicers in the course of time .
7 Management may need to provide encouragement and at worst assistance to operatives in the completion of time sheets .
8 For a long time I have had a desire to understand better the behaviour and movements of wild birds and animals , and in the absence of the time ( and probably the dedication ) to undertake a proper study , I decided on a simple ploy which , I hoped , would get some results in the fullness of time .
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