Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 It is thus a kind of distributional history in space rather than in time — although in archaeology both chronological and spatial dimensions are involved , and is widely employed in modern geographical studies .
2 This will certainly be the case if the people concerned at the local level take this view , failing to grasp the strategic role that they have always claimed but often failed to deliver convincingly because of time spent on day-to-day operational matters .
3 All its parts work fundamentally as one ’ ( 1977 , p. 47 ) , even if from time to time its various parts seem to be moving in different directions .
4 The urbane Philip Ziegler , writing in the Daily Telegraph , took something like a middle course : ‘ Charmley is too sensible to push his arguments to indefensible lengths ( even if from time to time his attacks on Martin Gilbert 's biography and editing of Churchill 's papers seem unduly waspish ) . ’
5 The 1983 Finance Act , however , permitted societies to issue certificates of deposit ( CDs ) for sums in excess of 50,000 and to pay interest gross on these as well as on time deposits of over 50,000 .
6 One other parallel between routine policing in Easton and police forces in non-divided societies is the common way in which police work is structured by gender as well as by time .
7 The simple morphology of dodder makes it a very convenient experimental model for studying development since all parameters of growth and differentiation are strung out in space as well as in time along the linear axis of a cylindrical vine .
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