Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Their gutting knives flashing in time to the music . |
2 | And remember that this is in addition to the calories you are burning away every day during aerobic walking , another 200–400 calories depending upon time and effort . |
3 | her lips moving from time to time |
4 | Obviously completing joint statements booking in time to go on the computers to get them typed up nicely |
5 | It also means women workers having less time off sick , having more energy and more strength throughout the menopause . |
6 | Wounded were being carried through the trees to the shelter of the farm buildings , the medics stopping from time to time to rest , then continued quickly on their way . |
7 | Dinosaurs were , in fact , a serial species , dying off in relays , sometimes even with ‘ new , improved ’ versions emerging from time to time . |
8 | But virtue needs rewarding from time to time … |
9 | In this chapter , the primary concern is with changes occurring over time spans from minutes to centuries and from spatial wavelengths from about 1 m to about 100 km . |
10 | There were variations in the accuracy of these figures according to time and place , but these evened out over fairly large geographical areas and periods of time . |
11 | Its content changes according to time and place . |
12 | The camera makes them seem four-dimensional — solid figures moving in time . |
13 | Oh , I know the prince is n't a fascist , he 's got nothing but contempt for Musso ; Constanza says her father was never the man who had much faith in any trains running on time ; but he is a man who can still get favours from the regime . |
14 | Erm and it 's a bit like timekeeping I mean they they 've got their own system now for evaluating how good they are at time keeping and I think the erm the figure they try and hit is about ninety five percent is n't it of trains arriving on time . |
15 | BRITISH Rail is well within its target for trains arriving on time , said a spokeswoman . |
16 | It causes ‘ thrush ’ , which is an infection of mucous membranes occurring from time to time in young children , characterized by white patches developing in the mouth . |
17 | It leads on to one of the basic processes of geographical inquiry , to study the impact of processes occurring over time on different areas . |
18 | Many of the issues relating to time based fees also apply to contingency fee structures . |
19 | Many organisations will have important " one-off " industrial relations issues arising from time to time which are suitable for a similar approach . |
20 | Main access is by keyword on three levels designed to cater for varying approaches depending on time available , the abilities of pupils and the emphasis placed on the theme in each class . |
21 | In any public confrontation a quick assessment and early resolution is the order of the day , for on the streets pragmatism always rules and ‘ real polises ’ set out immediately to ‘ fix ’ their adversaries by using deeply imbued constructs relating to time and space . |
22 | It must have become clear to us by now that a committee of different subject specialists trading off time and contents with each other is an unwieldy and potentially dangerous body . |