Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to time " in BNC.
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1 | NB In spite of our attempt to seek information relating only to time spent on specific work on the nature of language and its role in the world , it was clear that many respondents considered that any course on ( e.g. ) language teaching methods or reading methods was entirely ‘ about ’ language . |
2 | The dive time digits count down to time remaining before decompression , while the bar graph begins counting up — showing tissue loading . |
3 | it 's coming up to time now anyway so we might as well forget the break . |
4 | Yet to me it is more quietly impressive than all the grand ‘ exegi monumentum ’ gestures , since it refuses to turn outward to time , or the world , but addresses itself with complete absorption to its subject . |
5 | Difficult to hold fast to time . |
6 | And er this erm tt As I say this old man , he he he 'd did n't like coming in too soon in the morning , and er a I could see he was finding it a bit difficult to find both our wages out of his money , although I got there to time and worked . |
7 | I wrote off to Time Out and in early February 1981 found myself surrounded by eight or nine other blind socialists discussing the formation of the Alternative Talking Newspapers Collective . |
8 | Because you will be kept strictly to time . |