Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 The announcement everyone had been waiting for came on time as British Telecom proposed to put up telephone bills by five per cent .
2 It is well worth pausing from time to time to clarify what problem each person thinks he or she is solving .
3 However , Goram , Huistra and Steven at least have been given a chance of recovering in time .
4 An American president can decide to focus on domestic policy only up to a point ; events in the wider world , leaders of other countries , have a habit of eating into time that the president thought he would spend on other things .
5 also newcastle fans have two HUGE flags which they transport around the ground , everyone lifting the flag around — i think it 's the only english club iv'e seen doing that — you see this kind of flagging from time to time around europe ( even up here in Trondheim )
6 Second , there was considerable background noise imposed by the tinfoil : in practice , by the way it was held in place , and its habit of crinkling from time to time .
7 He played tennis and golf and sometimes went swimming , determined to give no appearance of succumbing to time , to age .
8 How he had passed his medical tests was a mystery to everybody ; he was completely incapable of marching in time and swung his arms like a chimpanzee , unsynchronised and out of time .
9 To the teacher with a deep knowledge of how children at a particular age and stage develop , the first recipe for success is to vary their style of teaching from time to time , both to suit the circumstances , but also to vary the tempo and engage the child 's interest .
10 ‘ I have n't met many humans who have understood the complexities of travelling in time as well as space . ’
11 ‘ Our driver did n't stand a chance of stopping in time , ’ said a BR spokesman .
12 One of its most powerful adversaries is Fredric Jameson who suggests postmodernism is ‘ an alarming and pathological symptom of a society that has become incapable of dealing with time and history ’ ( in Foster 1983 : 117 ) .
13 Writing offered us another way of dealing with time , anxiety and frustration .
14 Kathleen knew it was only a case of stalling for time , but every day that passed brought new understanding of this enigmatic man who had captured her heart .
15 But hysteric she was , subject to the fatal political weakness of collapsing in time of trouble .
16 Systematic cleaning is the adoption of the right combination of energy for the circumstances with regard to time and cost .
17 He argued that issues of fact were more difficult than in Britain because there was much false testimony and also because ‘ precision of observation with regard to time and distance is quite unknown to a large proportion of witnesses . ’
18 The approach is flexible , and there are no limitations with regard to time .
19 In 45-minute classes infants grapple with walking in time to music , marching , pony-trotting ; facial expressions and gestures are tested , too .
20 I 'd like to welcome you all , and thank you very much for coming on time .
21 Er and that the , the final analysis er in regard to time , was reasonable , because you 've got to bear in mind that there was money attached to that , and if his figures are out , and your bonus effort could be increased by ten to fifteen or even twenty percent you know , then his time was considered by the management to be much too loose .
22 But you were n't allowed to come out the pit , I mean you had to wait until knocking off time you see , before you were come out , Anything like that I mean er unless you 've got broken legs or anything like that .
23 Fine , she always manages to do it , she complains at first that she 's got too much to do , but she always gets in done in time , as well as her own work .
24 According to the local RCM representative , Erwin 's laziness consisted of taking advantage of his Jewish beliefs in asking for time off .
25 The diesel unit had no problem in arriving on time 45 minutes later .
26 ‘ Staff in charge of establishments where violence is a problem , to the extent that the police are likely to be called upon to assist from time to time , should establish a relationship with the police which will lead to a better understanding of each other 's problems and responsibilities .
27 Clearly concerned with comparing reports , this term is used to distinguish between comparing over time and comparing the report of one organization with another .
28 We would then be able to do what Conservatives should have done from the outset — pick up and operate a tried and trusted system and concentrate on dealing over time and in proper order with imperfections that had developed .
29 I concentrate on paddling in time with everyone else but my efforts are to no avail .
30 And I am if at five minutes to five , or five minutes to leaving off time whatever it was and you would n't say well we 'll get ready to go home you had to pick a half a link up make it into a staple and throw it in the box .
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