Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Dogs followed her everywhere , watching , waiting , sniffing and from time to time mounting her . |
2 | Rational arguments and the need for money may keep it submerged but from time to time it is so inflamed that it can no longer be suppressed . |
3 | Consequently , as older trout die they are not replaced and in time the trout population disappears . |
4 | It was , of course , by far a situation too good to last and in time , gazing down the glen , a solitary figure was spied struggling up the brae — without a kit-bag — the WAAFs identified their squadron officer ( known as Belladonna ) apparently about to make her first call on her troops in the wild , I was never able at first hand to witness this airmen 's paradise but it is a story that passed the rounds at Kinloss . |
5 | Four projectors are the usual limit for practical convenience and for keeping ‘ in sync ’ , that is , synchronized or in time together ( see opposite ) . |
6 | LSW seems to be advected around the North Atlantic with modification by mixing and by time changes at the LSW source . |
7 | In time a picture emerges and in time that picture will get into a plan for decisions and action . |
8 | ‘ People whose loved ones died that terrible day can grieve and in time will get over it . |
9 | to sing and from time to time all from |
10 | Local magazines were started and in time there was a national monthly , The Free Church Chronicle as well as a monthly magazine for the family , The Freechurchman . |
11 | His voice was high pitched and from time to time he emphasised his points by restrained movements of his hands . |
12 | THE LAW COMMISSION 's report on computer hacking is to be published on Tuesday , two months earlier than planned and in time to allow ministers to put proposals for legislation into the Queen 's Speech , should they so wish , writes Mary Fagan . |
13 | The Federal Executive shall have power , after appropriate consultations and subject to ratification by the Federal Conference , to make and from time to time vary Party rules as to membership , elections and such other matters as it may consider necessary or desirable to give effect to or supplement the provisions of this Constitution . |