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

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1 Waivers may be permanent or limited in time or conditional on some agreed reorganisation of a firm 's practices .
2 The scope of debate is limited or shifted over time in particular directions , but always in a direction which consolidates power into more permanent forms , which in time may become almost invisible to citizens , accepted as uncontroversial , ‘ natural ’ features of the landscape .
3 The remaining monuments have been cracked open by undergrowth or assaulted by time and neglect .
4 The two inputs have to be combined or associated in time in the same sort of way that conditioning and unconditioned stimuli have to be combined for association learning to occur .
5 We depend upon emotionally-packed images , formed in childhood or reinforced in times of crisis during our emotional development .
6 I knew from my family history I was likely to be vulnerable to cancer and luckily it was diagnosed and treated in time .
7 These valuations were accurately carried out and completed on time . ’
8 But the anticlerical spirit was turned against the archbishop and the traditional , worldly , married clergy of Milan , not against the church as such , and won in time a measure of support from the reformed papacy .
9 Delaney took hold of Lawton 's shoulder and squeezed in time as he counted down .
10 ‘ Public interest ’ ( local jobs and executive homes ) would be pleaded , though if caught in time , the house could have been converted into a dozen flats for local people instead of second homes for outsiders , and the landscaped grounds adapted for the public benefit .
11 The puddings are unpacked in the morning , driven over to the hospital kitchens for steaming and collected in time for dinner .
12 Your new patio will be designed and built in time for spring when you can really enjoy it to the full .
13 Under this Act a child born alive , but suffering from a physical or mental defect as a result of something which happened before its birth , has a right of action for damages if the defendant would also have been liable in tort for what occurred to the parent if sued in time .
14 They are kept securely locked away in the treasure house of the Emperor , but are sometimes brought out and used in times of extreme need by mighty heroes or powerful wizards .
15 Dexter had allowed himself to be hypnotised and still remembered staring into those wide eyes , as blue as the top of a ballpoint pen , with pupils that shrank and swelled in time to the man 's words .
16 Insertion and side sequences draw attention to the fact that conversation is discourse mutually constructed and negotiated in time .
17 Prescription charges will be frozen and reduced over time .
18 The deep-seated feeling that man 's nature is essentially structured to survive nomadically and that he needs to be on the move in some way if he is to be satisfied , is complemented by the mystics ' witness that true human fulfilment is the concomitant of what is experienced as a spiritual journey to a goal beyond time that is occasionally anticipated and known in time , the element within which our curiously mixed physical and spiritual natures cohere and mature .
19 Whereas Sartre 's totality was never totalized because it was always still in process and could never be closed , Althusser 's totality is never totalizable because it is decentred and displaced in time .
20 If printed in time tickets may be available a few days ahead of the programme from Henley and Twyford booking offices .
21 A reputable salon will suggest a course of sunbed sessions which should have the bride looking healthy and tanned in time for her wedding day .
22 It is equally important that the products should be consistently up to top standard , correctly packed and delivered on time .
23 been long used by the Seneka Indians to cure the bite of the rattle-snake which , if taken in time , is an infallible remedy .
24 The films started and finished on time .
25 According to chief executive Michael Warburg , it is also running ‘ a tighter ship to keep costs under control ’ , and is trying to improve the company 's image by ensuring that software and services are delivered and implemented on time .
26 He moved his arm into a myo-feedback harness ; a mechanical specimen grip unfolded and flexed in time with his movements .
27 As Goodson ( 1983 ) has argued , these demarcation lines have developed and changed over time ; they are not absolute .
28 With that in the bucket they headed back to shore , had lunch , a couple of pints , and returned in time for the weigh-in .
29 Vibe is that magazine , founded by Jones and published by Time .
30 The median Vg in each group for each 10 minute collection period was found and plotted against time to show the relation between the change in Vg and cigarette smoking .
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