Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [subord] time " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , some wooded areas were more intensively settled and used as time went on . |
2 | The penalty for all this housekeeping is that the files generated by the program do tend to get bigger and bigger as time goes on . |
3 | These became taller and steeper as time passed . |
4 | Metal garden furniture has an ageless quality , and usually looks better and better as time rolls on . |
5 | ACT intends to pursue such partnership agreements more and more as time goes on . |
6 | What was evident at one level was resentment about being available to be ‘ measured ’ in terms as simple and unindividual as time , where personality and personal input and skill were not considered relevant . |
7 | The universe would have started in a smooth and ordered state , and would become lumpy and disordered as time went on . |
8 | Rumour has it he 's getting wilder and wilder as time goes on — and I 've never seen a wild man before . |
9 | ‘ The old religion , Vi , has been with us as long as time and has nothing to do with the Church of Rome . |
10 | ( As long as the heaving green adumbrates the land , as long as time has refused to be some time but always now , as long as the humungus titles have zipped up from the seam between sea and sky , as long … ) |
11 | He also angrily denounced the changes sweeping Eastern Europe , saying that Israel would be the " main beneficiary " and called for the Arabs to unite in a holy war " as long as time " against Israel . |