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

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1 But anyone working in this field will receive from time to time invitations to offer evidence as an expert witness in such cases .
2 Some undesirable employees will always slip through the net ; and some employees will change over time .
3 These reactions may fade over time , but at the moment they are still quite a strong influence in Zimbabwean society .
4 Alternatively , these parameters may change over time , and solutions of essentially the same problem at different time periods may be required .
5 Interest is payed to the bank on the difference at a rate which reflects the bank 's view of the soundness of the company and the prevailing rates in the money market ; these rates will vary from time to time .
6 Interest is payed to the bank on the difference at a rate which reflects the bank 's view of the soundness of the company and the prevailing rates in the money market ; these rates will vary from time to time .
7 He thinks that day may come in time .
8 On the basis of this information , and on the assumption that all loads will come in time , might we speculate to accumulate and design a cost effective new IP/MP infrastructure in an area that might become a blueprint for future mains extensions ?
9 As later events were to prove , there was no guarantee that those constellations would persist over time or even continue to support moves towards integration .
10 Each official will apply for time off their me members that they wish to attend .
11 In Casati it was held that the scope of that restriction might vary in time and depended on an assessment of the requirements of the Common Market and on an appraisal of both the advantages and risks which liberalization might entail .
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