Example sentences of "[adv] [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 The rest will pay down part of Time Warner 's $16 billion mountain of debt .
2 Will I have a good enough share of time if I allow myself to listen first and tell second ?
3 This is the distinctive method of instruction at Oxford , and it is extremely prodigal of time .
4 When used with the bare infinitive , it denotes a direct experiencing of , and so contemporaneity in time with , an occurrence and can often be replaced by see — although it denotes perception in a more abstract way than the latter — or by have in its experiential sense : ( 93 ) Rather surprised to find them break fence at this season .
5 I do n't like it when presentation screens are multiloaded before each level though — that 's just waste of time , and there 's certainly no excuse for it in a game like Sly Spy .
6 Time was made for man , not man for time .
7 This allows borrowers more scope to time issues so as to take advantage of temporarily favourable patterns of interest rates such as would permit profitable swaps .
8 Erm , now what you do with this , these sections is of course you build up information over time .
9 in his lordship 's judgment , both as a matter of principle and policy the court j should not extend the duty to those who were mere bystanders or witnesses of Y horrific events unless there was sufficient degree of proximity , which required both nearness in time and place and a close relationship of love and affection between plaintiff and victim .
10 Will you agree that we do that , rather than have the same thing coming up time after time .
11 Time : intervals 47 per cent worked out length of time for a train journey ( p.64 ) .
12 But what gets left out time after time are the experiences of the rest of the team — the men and women at every level of the company whose contributions to the company created the success that the CEO so eagerly claims .
13 Once you have found such a spot you can go back time after time and take fish .
14 Even money from time to time .
15 See , it 's very easy to get confused between distance against time , speed against time , and even acceleration against time .
16 He said : ‘ The reception , professional way the meetings are organised and the help we receive from the local authority makes us return here time after time .
17 ‘ It is a capacity which has obviously helped us survive as a species over thousands of years , and medical staff see evidence of it even today time after time , ’ said intensive care specialist Sally Ford .
18 The model to this point has assumed fixed factor prices , an assumption that might apply to a small open economy ( although even then constancy over time is unlikely ) , but that in a closed economy leaves out of account the general equilibrium effects discussed in earlier Lectures .
19 You ca n't , one flat 's not gon na be responsible for having the hall lit up all night long which it will be and then length of time , unless it 's on a timer switch .
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