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

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31 A journal publishing the new material which had been added from time to time to the machine-readable text .
32 Keen Hunter defends his Abbaye crown and the rain has come in time for John Gosden 's flier .
33 In fact , the behaviour of the janissaries bred a smouldering resentment which erupted from time to time into acts of armed resistance .
34 Transposed in time to medieval days , where two cultures are fighting a losing battle against the undead , he becomes an unwilling hero .
35 James V ordered that the Crown of Scotland be remodelled in time for him to wear it at the coronation of his second Queen , Mary of Guise-Lorraine , at Holyrood Abbey in February 1540 .
36 Jessica followed closely , watching the stop-lights and the curly hair she caught from time to time around the head restraint on his front seat .
37 Among them was a young officer who was riding a mule ( which stubbornly stopped from time to time ) and roaring with laughter .
38 we stopped from time to time
39 The answer he got was in the line that Frank looked uninspired in training ( well as ‘ inspired ’ as Deano looks from time to time in the games i guess Deano most look — very — inspired in training ) .
40 The spirit had been caught from time to time long before and by the same crossing of Italian sweetness with Netherland technique , for instance in Josquin 's ‘ Pange lingua ’ Mass ( see pp. 1767 ) , but in Palestrina and Victoria it is all-pervading , incantatory , the ideal music of mystical faith , totally purged of human emotion ( except occasionally in their motets ) and of human vanity — except the vanity of performers who ( we learn with a shock from Giovanni Bassano 's Motetti , Madrigali el Canzoni Francese di diversi eccellentissimi Auttori …
41 Fortunately , the snow was cleared and the airport re-opened in time for a Monday morning flight back to London .
42 If you work regularly for one agency you may want to have your position and experience reviewed from time to time , so that future work you undertake can be constructive and part of bona fide career development .
43 Specificity or the degree of specificity of indexing , must be established during planning for the index and reviewed from time to time thereafter .
44 I could n't understand how these moments had become frozen in time like that .
45 The professor will be a member ex officio of the committee , and will be expected from time to time to hold offices such as that of Chairman of the Committee or Director of Graduate Studies , and in due course to assume the duties of professor in charge of the Institute , which are customarily rotated by arrangement .
46 This is Rupert , a 5 month old Barn Owl who was deserted by his parents at a few days old , but found in time to be saved and hand reared .
47 They bounced from wall to wall , crossing and recrossing , and the violet light flickered in time with the sound .
48 Vagrant birds of South American origin are reported from time to time on the South Orkney and South Shetland Islands ; their presence indicates repeated possibilities for colonization , but they invariably disappear quickly .
49 Nicholas , who is living with his family in a tiny flat , hopes the damage will be repaired in time for Christmas .
50 Jackie had a nasty puncture in practice on the 150-m.p.h. straight and though he was not injured , his Matra was only just repaired in time for the race .
51 The largely vertical tears , ranging from 20 to 60 cm in length , were successfully repaired in time for the opening of the exhibition .
52 His Opel Manta had been heavily damaged during the Burmah Rally and could n't be repaired in time for the Mourne Stages .
53 Naturally , some of us continued to meet from time to time , constituting the Tyrrell Society in all but name .
54 Place the container in the dark in a cool place for 8–10 weeks , checking from time to time to see if the water needs topping up .
55 Louis de Broglie also tried from time to time throughout his later life to find ways of reconciling quantum mechanics with a more deterministic picture .
56 Never fear , messieurs , we shall have this mystery solved in time of nothing at all .
57 I met R. D. Case afterwards — he was on the Westminster Gazette at that time — and he told me that Stanford was so drunk that he 'd almost fallen into the gravel Apparently he 'd just been caught in time by George Watson-Forbes , who later wrote a remarkable series of articles in the Daily News on the Home Rule question . ’
58 Frequently generals thought it best if they were outmanoeuvred to in effect accept an honourable surrender er and er bargains of this kind occurred from time to time between largely mercenary armies .
59 ( 1 ) A recognised body which is a company limited by shares shall insure with authorised insurers against the losses referred to in paragraph ( 3 ) of this Rule over and above the maximum indemnity provided from time to time by the Solicitors Indemnity Fund .
60 The scheme may well now be complete , but revision is recommended from time to time and thought must be given as to how this might be achieved .
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