Example sentences of "[verb] to the time " in BNC.

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1 All of this adds to the time involved in the process and certainly adds to the fees .
2 The 1971 Act provides that all permissions must have conditions relating to the time within which the development must be started and approval of reserve matters sought .
3 Having discussed certain arguments relating to the time when the property passed ( which were relevant to an additional and unsound argument put forward by the insurers ) , he continued , at p. 280 :
4 ‘ I said I had come to the time I knew myself .
5 The epoch of blue shift is usually confined to the time when the object is still inside the event horizon .
6 With few exceptions , most people would wish to have a holiday of at leapt two weeks in the summer period which for some may also be confined to the time when children are on holiday from school or when the local factory is closed .
7 Too flourishing , indeed , for the vicar , who objected to the time his bell-ringers sat drinking ale .
8 If the load conditions change , however , the timer period no longer corresponds to the time taken to reach the overshoot position and the resultant response is poor .
9 This is a date and time serial number and corresponds to the time given by your computer 's system clock at the point you pressed the Enter key .
10 If you go faster , erm what happens to the time it takes ?
11 Fix First one we did was fixed speed , sixty miles an hour , we go double the speed , so what happens to the time ?
12 There is no way in which the time of occurrence of an experience can be related to the time of occurrence of a physical event without assuming answers to the questions Libet is asking .
13 The term ‘ peppercorn rent ’ related to the time when the spice commanded a high price , although such a charge nowadays is generally disregarded .
14 … it has been suggested that the value of an activity may be related to the time expended by the user .
15 The second is the language related to the time in question : for example , Old English , Norman French and Medieval Latin .
16 Some researchers believe that this is related to the time orientation or how far ahead an individual thinks or plans .
17 Our aim in this study was to establish whether the rate of unnecessary operations and the rate of complicated appendicitis among patients undergoing surgery for suspected acute appendicitis were related to the time of presentation to hospital and the delay between presentation and surgery .
18 Thus the meaning of a criterion statement worded " The pupil can … " must be related to the time at which the skill or knowledge was demonstrated and the reliability of the judgement used .
19 Thus , the time taken to identify a /t/ will be directly related to the time taken to identify the word in which it occurs ; and , as we have seen , this time depends on the word 's recognition point .
20 It was held that there had been no breach of the condition as to title because that condition related to the time of the sale .
21 The nadir of transient UOS relaxation swas the most clearcut point and so was related to the time of onset of the common cavity episode to the nearest second .
22 The increase in CRP is related to the time elapsed since the onset of symptoms , and is dependent on the amount of appendicular infiltration and inflammation present .
23 Evidently , in response to a suitable input triggering pulse , a monostable multivibrator creates a rectangular output pulse of amplitude and duration related to the time constant RC .
24 In flight refreshment or meals according to the time of day .
25 During your flight you can relax with a drink from the duty free bar and a meal or light refreshment will be served according to the time of day .
26 FREE SNACK OR MEAL IN-FLIGHT — ( according to the time of day ) .
27 But each of us is different , and our needs vary according to the time of day and what we are doing .
28 To make them indicate seasonal hours , either the rate of flow or the scale of hours had to be varied according to the time of year , and considerable ingenuity appears to have been applied to achieve this .
29 His terms of land survey and planning are : Estate measuring and mapping 1/ per square acre , measuring land for the content only , six pence per statute acre ; for finishing any old plan of estate in the new method , six pence per statute acre , and six pence for every mile the estate lies distant from Manchester ( as it is necessary to inspect every field , as plowed , pasture , and meadow are differently distinguished , as likewise the fences , whether hedges , walls , cops , dykes , or pales , as likewise hilly ground , etc. ; levelling , dividing , etc. , according to the time and trouble ) . ’
30 The intensity and character of earth energies also seem to fluctuate according to the time of day , month and year .
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