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

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1 Additionally , he 's been working with Left Hand Right Hand , who 've just toured the States , while his other musical activities have seen him involved with British Racing Green and Danielle Dax , with whom he plays bass from time to time .
2 In spite of the fact that enquiry statistics appear consistent over time and in different areas , he has been unable to find consistency in definition and recording of enquiries when he visited bureaux .
3 Other interesting youth-preserving ingredients which work together to promote cell rejuvenation and boost capillary circulations ( functions that grow sluggish with time ) are apricot essence B15 , and a form of vitamin E called Tocopherol nicotinate , derived from polished rice .
4 Who knows , you may feel different in time . ’
5 The remaining fighters , which were down for maintenance and could not be made airworthy in time , were wrecked when a hangar door blew down on top of them .
6 Will the right hon. Gentleman give a commitment that capital will be made available in time for the accident and emergency unit to be completed and ready to receive patients when Westminster hospital closes ?
7 Some victims of regulatory deviance may be made remote by time , as in the case of air pollution , radiation , or some forms of occupational disease .
8 On reaching small lake on left , keep forward on track ( waymark misleading at time of writing ) , reaching turning-circle after 100 yds. 50 yds later , turn sharp right through gate to leave WHW , and follow 1/2 mile to T-junction .
9 This is not always easy , especially when the relationship is going through a sticky patch , but if they can feel close from time to time , the pulling-back will happen less , and Elizabeth could reassure Harry that just because she wants to do things for herself does n't mean that she does n't want him .
10 When the inflation rate is expected to remain constant over time , the normal position of the yield curve is to be upward-sloping .
11 It is certainly the case that British-born Caribbeans do use Creole from time to time in the presence of their Caribbean-born elders .
12 The reason for the planned adjournment of the agm will doubtless become clear in time .
13 By carrying out a smear test , doctors can detect the abnormal cells that might become cancerous in time and then treat them easily and simply .
14 By carrying out a smear test , doctors can detect the abnormal cells that might become cancerous in time and then treat them easily and simply .
15 No effort or trouble , but it would become irritating in time .
16 ( 3 ) The losses against which a recognised body is required to insure under this Rule are all losses arising from claims in respect of civil liability incurred in the practice of the recognised body by the recognised body or by any of its officers or employees or former officers or employees or by any solicitor or registered foreign lawyer who is or was a consultant to or associate in the body 's practice or is or was working in the practice as an agent or a locum tenens ; save that a recognised body shall not be required to insure against losses arising from claims of a type excluded , by the indemnity rules applicable from time to time to recognised bodies , from being afforded indemnity by the Solicitors Indemnity Fund .
17 ( b ) evidence of compliance with the indemnity rules applicable from time to time to recognised bodies ;
18 ( b ) that the body complies with the indemnity rules applicable from time to time to recognised bodies ; and
19 Then open up each plug in turn so you can check that it is correctly wired up , that the terminal screws are secure ( they can easily work loose in time ) , that the cord grip is working properly , and lastly , that the correct fuse is fitted .
20 Home-spun goods , attractive enough as a symbol of frontier self-sufficiency , can become wasteful of time and energy .
21 But even ‘ unknown ’ actors can become expensive over time .
22 ‘ But they always arrived dead on time so we never got on , ’ said Mr Kelly .
23 How do you cope with it , the ninety three of you who get depressed from time to time , whether it 's severely or or or or not so severely ?
24 I want to turn this right round because a couple of people have mentioned guilt and er I I suspect that one of the reasons that women are a bit worried about talking about depression or or campaigning for changes in policy , or more funding , or or whatever , is that for a long time women have been thought of as the weaker sex , more emotional , more nervous , by a , a a male establishment , I 'm talking about past centuries , is n't there a case for saying there 's actually we have a right to be depressed , I mean , obviously it 's normal , ninety three of you get depressed from time to time , the majority of you do n't think you clinically depressive if it is , if it 's normal to be depressed should n't the services to cope with depression , if we need outside help , be there and there 's no shame in it ?
25 Everyone gets ill from time to time .
26 ‘ I suppose because she is old and gets confused from time to time . ’
27 He has already written the pilot for a new series called Dead On Time
28 He was running short of time .
29 As we are running short of time , let me end with one area where there is a clear divide .
30 y you tend to run short of time so Then Peter stood up with the other eleven apostles and in a loud voice began to speak to the crowd .
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