Example sentences of "[prep] time [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Time after time I used to land up off the stage in tears .
2 Number of time they ca n't catch anybody
3 And the likelihood is that in the fullness of time they 'll be the preferred supplier , and they 'll be also supplying the gear bearing .
4 ( b ) Holidays etc In practice , partners will agree between themselves as to the amount of time they should be allowed to take away from the practice and when their absence from the firm will cause the least difficulty .
5 We will discover whether there is a real commitment or whether it is simply words which they hope that the Scottish public will forget were ever uttered so that in the fullness of time they can shunt the companies off to the private sector to do with them as it will .
6 While the part-time handymen do tidy up the area from time to time the amount of time they can devote to this is strictly limited . ’
7 One will stay with you all the time watching what he 's doing and the other one goes upstairs , while he 's left alone , and in that short space of time they can actually .
8 Over a period of time they will all be ill .
9 What I said was there was some discretion was in the hands of the Home Secretary when he brought forward that commencement date and what he would have in mind is of course the er er not merely what happens er er i er erm in the er er our colleague countries in the community on their commencing er their changes , er but also in the kind of time we would actually need , political parties would need , candidates would need , to run an efficient election campaign here .
10 In that period of time we 'd have dropped from being the largest and preferred supplier to a minority supplier
11 We established that she and Sir Richard are lovers , adulterers , fornicators , and in only a matter of time we could have had a confession that they were guilty of Sir Thomas 's death as well as the .
12 The position therefore is you do n't look at residential care , erm , yes , over a period of time we could raise the requirements or the need levels that allow people access to residential care .
13 After a period of time we will then ask local groups to provide this information .
14 Are you saying then that when one 's lapsed for six months or over a given period of time we should actually go out there and remove the signs
15 After a period of time you 'll feel that things have improved a bit in that area ( we hope ! ) , so flick through the book again and start trying to work at another area .
16 IF you ever lost track of time you would know it was Christmas from the barrage of sickly singles pumped out to cash in on the season of goodwill .
17 When considered in relation to the length of time you would have to wait at any particular junction in order to observe an accident it is probably accurate to characterise road accidents as low frequency occurrences .
18 You can work out that over a period of time you would have somewhere in the region of fifteen assignments during the year guaranteed .
19 The length of time you should leave the female on her own depends on her condition .
20 Once you have established the rule of taking a membership count each year , after a period of time you will be able to represent these figures on a graph to compare one year with another .
21 Over a period of time you will get acquainted with journalists outside London because you will have assignments with them on their own patch or you may drop into see them when visiting the area of business .
22 Visiting should be tailored not only to the needs of the elderly person but also the amount of time you can reasonably spare from other family responsibilities .
23 It only has the force of a recommended practice whereas I believe it should have the full force of a standard , but at least it is there and perhaps in the fullness of time it may attain higher status .
24 Candidates are awarded credit for individual areas of study as these are completed , and no time limit applies to the length of time it may take to complete either the professional certificate or diploma programmes so long as these programmes are still offered by HCIMA .
25 Where the parties have done business together regularly over a period of time it may be possible to establish that the terms are incorporated by a course of dealing .
26 The rules allowed them this 2:1 majority but in the fullness of time it would become unacceptable to members .
27 What actually transpired upon the outbreak of the Civil War is lost in the mists of time it would seem .
28 If she 'd been staying on the boat for any length of time it would have been necessary to find somewhere to go for a shower or a bath , but it did n't look as if that particular problem would arise .
29 Sooner or later The Course of Time it 'll
30 ’ For the Hebrew , to know the time was not a matter of knowing the date , it was a matter of knowing what kind of time it might be .
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