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

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1 the maximum amount of a week 's pay taken into account with effect from 1 April 1990 is £184 per week , but that figure is reviewed from time to time .
2 Around 650 responses of this kind were received in time to be included in the analysis .
3 Henry 's only plan at this moment was to play for time .
4 Men are more likely than women to be ‘ economically active ’ , that is , in effect , to be in or seeking paid employment outside the home ( see Figure 2.8 ) , but this difference is decreasing with time ( see Figure 2.9 ) .
5 This will was completed in time for the sale period which began on Boxing Day .
6 Some of this exuberance was tempered in time by a greater appreciation of just how much of the world economy would have to be rebuilt after the war , and of the range of obstacles which stood in the way of the realization of the dream of " unhampered trade " .
7 The major aims of scheduling are to ensure , so far as possible , that work is completed on time and within budgeted costs .
8 Although there were no significant differences in the global left ventricular ejection fractions whether patients were treated early or in the third hour , when the global left ventricular ejection fraction measured in these patients was plotted against time and a regression analysis performed , the delay in treatment was significantly related to the global ejection fraction , i.e. the longer the delay to treatment the lower the global ejection fraction .
9 These themes are dealt with time and time again , but the possibility that they may be irrelevant , or that unique cultural , social or ecological facts are more important , is left open .
10 My officials are , with others , exploring these matters but there is no possibility of these deliberations being concluded in time to meet the EC 's deadline of July 1993 for member states to submit their agri-environmental proposals under Regulation 2078/92 .
11 She said : ‘ Our initial horror and disbelief at what happened on that day was replaced over time by the realisation that that day heralded the start of the British Government 's Shoot-to-Kill policy in Northern Ireland ’ .
12 With effect from 1 April 1990 , the maximum award is £8,925 ; that limit is reviewed from time to time .
13 The oesophageal pH and refluxed activity from each subject was plotted against time , and a typical trace is shown in Figure 3 .
14 Lyell saw each biogeographical province as a ‘ centre of creation ’ where new species typical of that province were created from time to time , spreading out from the centre to occupy as much territory as they could .
15 The same message is coming over time and time again : man 's activities are destroying the planet , and the environmentalists are the most likely people to save the planet .
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