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

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1 He counts in time with each step : one-two-three-four , following a pace behind Babur .
2 Poised to begin his ‘ real work ’ as a missionary among the wretched of the earth , a holy man at last , he is paralleled in time with Tolstoy .
3 They bounced from wall to wall , crossing and recrossing , and the violet light flickered in time with the sound .
4 His nerves jangled in time with the balls on the executive toy on his desk and his brain felt as thick and muzzy as the grey January sky above the skyscrapers of Manhattan .
5 The first thing a Minister has to do , then , is negotiate for time with the Leader of the House .
6 In ( 157 ) the reference seems to be to an active or working principle whose action is represented as coinciding in time with the functioning of the sewing machine .
7 Since let signifies here not intervening in some event which is already under way , it is obvious that the letting must be thought of as coinciding in time with the actualization of the other event .
8 This implies in turn that in its use with the modal auxiliaries the bare infinitive can be analysed as expressing a potentiality coinciding in time with another potentiality ( the modal 's event ) .
9 This produces a representation of a potential event ( that of the infinitive ) coinciding in time with another potentiality ( non-asserted dare or need ) , on which it is dependent for its actualization .
10 The ground still shook in time with the footsteps of the great beast .
11 As their orange balloons float around the Bull And Gate , popping in time with the music , the Lollies inject heart and soul into songs like ‘ Your Sun ’ and ‘ Disinheritance ’ while their enthusiastic following cavort wildly .
12 As their orange balloons float around the Bull And Gate , popping in time with the music , the Lollies inject heart and soul into songs like ‘ Your Sun ’ and ‘ Disinheritance ’ while their enthusiastic following cavort wildly .
13 In a beaker at one of the duty stations cold tea rippled in time with the siren .
14 They could be cured if they were treated in time with iodine , whole gland , or pure hormone .
15 Alice 's heart seemed to be thumping in time with the train wheels as she looked at Harry 's glowing face opposite her .
16 Their low cost means that a secretary can have a computer to herself instead of having to compete for time with many other users from other departments in the company .
17 The actions are subject to random error terms each period , which are normal , independent and identically distributed through time with distributions and respectively .
18 The grey ovoid pulsed in time with the words .
19 Carl Puttnam 's beautiful Mick Hucknall-style russet locks bounce in time with the throbbing , sultry beat .
20 Indeed , this is likely to vary over time with changing social context .
21 It rose and fell in time with the drums and gongs which continued to fill the hut with their relentless clamour .
22 When she came out , Iris was on the balcony doing her morning routine of breathing exercises , straight-backed , the sleeves of her cotton robe falling away from her thin arms as they rose and fell in time with the rhythmic and somewhat noisy intake and expulsion of air .
23 To the first verse everyone claps in time with the music .
24 Grace Road has a ‘ starless ’ society now , though that may change in time with the development of 20-year old Ben Smith , who justified the high opinions held of him by making his maiden first-class century in the first game of the season .
25 In addition , the information required to identify perceptual units such as phonemes overlaps in time with information about preceding and following phonemes .
26 The levels of relocation allowances paid will change over time with employers usually reviewing their cash values each year .
27 But I am sure that a dynamic system which is flexible enough to respond to congestion as and when it occurs and can cope over time with any land use intensity changes without modification , will be more acceptable to the travelling public than rigid systems .
28 It was no accident that Nietzsche 's move to Leipzig , implying the decision to specialize in classics , was followed by an overnight conversion to Schopenhauer ; and no accident , again , that his final acceptance of a classical career should have been so closely associated in time with his commitment , after so many years of desultory acquaintance , to Wagner .
29 Without consulting her it began to move faster , inciting her lover to a rhythm which he responded to triumphantly , accelerating in time with their heartbeats , taking her with him towards the culmination she 'd been given a foretaste of , which paled in comparison to the flooding rapture which overtook her seconds before Penry gasped , stiffened , then crushed her in his arms as their breathing slowed in the shared diminuendo of the aftermath .
30 It has been seen that the to preceding the infinitive is the sign that the event expressed by means of the infinitive is represented as posteriorized in time with respect to some point of reference .
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