Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] to time " in BNC.
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1 | Right , achievable for the trainer limited to time are n't we ? |
2 | Success in computation relating to time intervals is highly dependent on a number of factors and there fore is variable . |
3 | If it could be measured in units related to time , the quantities may be found to be proportional to the distance back in the evolutionary chain to which an individual may revert . |
4 | By phasing in HDMAC gradually , over a number of years , the European manufacturers hoped to time its introduction to take advantage of the increasing miniaturisation of some of the associated technologies , while avoiding the high costs associated with bringing the new digital technology to the market . |
5 | There were variations in the accuracy of these figures according to time and place , but these evened out over fairly large geographical areas and periods of time . |
6 | Its content changes according to time and place . |
7 | When the base is squeezed by open-market operations , etc. , the banks may be able to economize on cash balances by encouraging customers to switch to time accounts which have less risk of large cash withdrawals . |
8 | Every train ran to time on Monday with the exception of a slight delay to the last train of the day from Quainton . |
9 | A grand building — complete with pool and wonderful terraced gardens — perched on the hillside just outside the picturesque village of Deya , it 's the ind of place that people return to time and time again . |
10 | They dropped from between 4,000 and 9,000 per square metre of riverbed — a natural variation according to time of year — to about 500 per square metre . |
11 | The first few stages of this process are summarised in Table 2 , where C * ; represents consumption of home-produced goods and the subscripts refer to time periods . |
12 | Many of the issues relating to time based fees also apply to contingency fee structures . |
13 | This remarkable insect manages to time its reproductive cycle to coincide with its short period of exposure . |
14 | In any public confrontation a quick assessment and early resolution is the order of the day , for on the streets pragmatism always rules and ‘ real polises ’ set out immediately to ‘ fix ’ their adversaries by using deeply imbued constructs relating to time and space . |
15 | For example , Anaximander , in the only surviving fragment directly attributed to him , said that all things that are created must also perish , making atonement to one another for their injustice according to Time 's decree . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Answer guide : In this case the uncertainty is mitigated as the life is clearly known and it is also clear that the loss in utility relates to time . |
18 | We have we have an agreement relating to time off and time off with pay . |