Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Now this will surprise you , I know ; but my mother has pointed that out time after time . |
2 | The formation of both cAMP and cGMP was linear with time for at least 15 minutes , and with protein concentration . |
3 | What renders science distinctive , then , is not so much the instruments that are played , for crude variants of these can be found wherever we look ; nor even the particular tune , for everyone plays brief snatches of this from time to time ; it is rather the sustained and collaborative elaboration of this particular melody in preference to all the others one might play . |
4 | I get tired of all this from time to time and attempt to get off the Circle Line and branch out into new conversational territory . |
5 | I do n't know about these , this person you 're thinking of but er a very common reaction , I certainly have this from time to time , it really does irritate my wife cos I usually wake her up , is you know , you 're just going off to sleep and you suddenly kind of feel you 're falling , does , does that happen ? |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Vera would supply us with some from time to time and I know Uncle was partial to it . |
8 | There is nothing to be ashamed of in having your tank go wrong from time to time — it happens to me too you know ! |
9 | The only one of them who appeared in public from time to time was the Conte 's daughter , who was already past what was considered a marriageable age . |
10 | I apologise for that omission erm it 's er erm one of those things that er er does I 'm afraid from time to time happen . |
11 | This was originally discovered in birds , where seed-eaters were seen to switch from one type of seed to another from time to time , regardless of the nutritional similarity of the seeds . |
12 | All of them , it was presumed , would continue to exist , adjusting their claims against one another from time to time , and extending their influence , sometimes , into areas where , as yet , no equilibrium of forces existed . |
13 | We have absolute commitment to a high-quality National Health Service , free at time of need and not fractured and weakened by underfunding and a commercialised contract system . |
14 | Infants under 2 at time of departure are covered without cost when travelling with an insured person . |
15 | Norris virtually admits as much from time to time . |
16 | He liked to rub in her few months extra from time to time . |
17 | From time to time he would take it out and read it , but no others came ; and he had to be content from time to time with the sight of Dinah above him on the lighted stage , playing her part superbly , her breasts outlined by scarlet netted silk . |
18 | Deeper down , though , the main mass cools down much more slowly , so that for weeks afterwards the core of the flow will be red hot , with the glow visible from time to time when small collapses take place . |
19 | OLDHAM keeper Jon Hallworth is facing an anxious battle to be fit in time for Saturday 's big Premier League kick-off . |
20 | CLIFTONVILLE midfielder Shaun Strang looks likely to be fit in time for Saturday 's TNT Gold Cup clash with Newry . |
21 | Johnny Jamieson picked up a first half knock in the 2– defeat by Portadown but he is expected to be fit in time for Saturday . |
22 | Now he faces an uphill struggle to be fit in time for the British Clubman 's championship a series he had hoped to win this season . |
23 | I 've managed to get them pretty manky from time to time and a spin through the washing machine brings them up as good as new . |
24 | You could hardly blame them , though , for feeling bewildered from time to time . |
25 | ‘ I suppose because she is old and gets confused from time to time . ’ |
26 | They are rarely found on inland waters , although , since it is established that some of our winter visitors migrate over the interior of the county , such records are likely from time to time . |
27 | There was a mixture of the formal and the informal about it ; the Keeper of Zoology in the 1810s was wont from time to time to leap over the stuffed animals . |
28 | The patient lies still , just turning a little from time to time . |
29 | I began to think she would be worthy in time of being my mistress , which till now I had been a little scrupulous about . |
30 | With such a variety of similar instruments and competitive rates it is difficult and costly in time for all participants to know exactly the best terms and rates . |