Example sentences of "[prep] place [conj] time " in BNC.

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1 Mention of the transversal space explored by Celati provokes a more general consideration of place and time in contemporary Italian narrative , starting from the marshy area where fiction borders with reportage .
2 The personal pronouns , according to Lyons , form part of ‘ the ‘ deictic co-ordinates ’ of the typical situation of utterance ’ ; that is , they help to define ( along with such adverbs of place and time as here , there , now , then ) the spatio-temporal location of the act of communication .
3 A friend can attempt to recall to your mind some utterance which you both experienced by a variety of place and time tags :
4 Imminence must be a relative concept , and will ordinarily involve close proximity in terms of place and time .
5 Essay on the Influence of Place and Time in Matters of Legislation and Indirect Legislation , ed C F Bahmueller and H Wieting ;
6 Even in the absence of information about place and time of original utterance , even in the absence of information about the speaker / writer and his intended recipient , it is often possible to reconstruct at least some part of the physical context and to arrive at some interpretation of the text .
7 History sometimes exhibits weird symmetries between events distant from one another in place and time .
8 This consists of analysing the coins into groups or categories of similar coins , since it is always easier to situate a large group in place and time and then bring greater precision to an individual object forming part of that group .
9 This practice was upheld in the High Court , where Skinner J. accepted that , in the case before him , the police ‘ honestly and reasonably form[ed] the opinion that there [ was ] a real risk of a breach of the peace in the sense that it [ was ] in close proximity both in place and time ’ .
10 If then you have information about the setting , both in terms of where the event is situated in place and time , and in terms of the physical relations of the interactants with respect to posture and gesture and facial expression , your expectations will be still further limited .
11 Provided they honestly and reasonably form the opinion that there is a real risk of a breach of the peace in the sense that it is in close proximity both in place and time , then the conditions exist for reasonable preventive action including , if necessary , the measures taken in this case . ’
12 What accounts for the difference in adoption of adjustments from place to place and time to time ?
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