Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Now I Goggles on time folks .
2 Yes she belongs to time not long past .
3 She lives in time : Hugo and myself out of it .
4 A further , characteristically modern variation on the pseudo-autobiographical or confessional novel is the interior monologue , as used in James Joyce 's Ulysses , where the reader eavesdrops , as it were , on the actual thoughts and sensations of the character as he or she moves through time and space .
5 ‘ This is immensely interesting , ’ he murmurs from time to time .
6 Finally , it is important to note that however tight an exclusion clause may be , it will not prevent the introduction of new fiduciary duties into the relationship between firm and customer as it develops over time .
7 It seems that there are well-defined laws that govern how the universe and everything in it develops in time .
8 He counts in time with each step : one-two-three-four , following a pace behind Babur .
9 The mapping of this input , as it unfolds across time , onto other domains such as semantics will then be studied .
10 Rather than wait until a discourse is finished , and then analyse it as a whole , from outside and with the benefit of hindsight , the ethnomethodologists try to understand how it unfolds in time .
11 The search for training which fits this description in the management of education is hindered in two ways : it has long been an area for tension between theorists and practitioners and it has from time to time been exposed to management models from fields where practice and purpose are very different from those of education .
12 And he 's prepared to make ‘ harsh decisions ‘ to ensure he gets the return he wants in time for Saturday 's League match against Southampton at The Dell .
13 ‘ Ferkin ell , ’ he says , in a special humorous artificial voice which he uses from time to time with Phil , to ward off jokes he has not entirely understood .
14 This is that B 's letter is a nullity even if it arrives on time .
15 Make sure it arrives in time to be included in the next issue .
16 ( He allows from time to time that it is also concerned with the quality , bad , but bad takes a decidedly second place in his discussions . )
17 It acts in time of trouble .
18 The constant dangers and perplexities that beset John Kemp arise from the ferocious enmity of O'Brien , whose hatred of anything English is increased by his hopeless love for the Don 's daughter Seraphina , for whose sake he moderates from time to time his evil power over the old aristocrat .
19 However , the criminal law is not fixed and static , it varies over time and from area to area .
20 There is not , as we might have expected , a simple decline in how well it remembers as time passes .
21 It changes over time , just as any language does : no one nowadays speaks in the same way as the contemporaries of Chaucer or Shakespeare or even Dickens .
22 ( You might refer to the ways in which industry can be organized over space ; to patterns and forms of uneven development ; to how it changes over time . )
23 The nature of the uncertainty present and the way it changes over time therefore becomes the focus of the framework shown in Figure 1 .
24 The way we interpret it changes with time .
25 Erm so what I 'm saying is that there is a partnership between the states and the federal government , there is no single fixed correct relationship between the central government and the state government , it changes from time to time er more and more of the cards are coming to the hands of the central government but you would , you would be wise not to underestimate the independence and the diversity of the American states which have a , a genuine er sense of , of local er democracy and difference er and states very frequently resist the federal government .
26 The recurrence rate is high initially but it falls over time and is similar to that in the peptic stricture group after three years of follow up .
27 It feels like time spent on the moon , kicking up clouds of radioactive dust .
28 And now , if you will have me , we will hasten from this place , before the magician returns , as he does from time to time , to see if I have relented . ’
29 The right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) is entitled to change his view , as he does from time to time .
30 They often help each other out when it comes to time off and holidays . ’
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