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

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1 Traffic congestion caused by ‘ premature maintenance ’ can cost millions but does not always get reported in time PHOTOGRAPH : MARTIN ARGLES
2 Students ' attitudes on university funding are to be studied by means of the following design : where S 1 and S 2 are random samples of students starting their second and first years respectively interviewed at time T 1 .
3 What balance do I accord them ? ( principally decided by time allocation ) .
4 Disc Wheel Solid wheels without spokes used in time trials .
5 Cirrhosis was of alcoholic origin in 62% of the cases and the distribution according to the Child-Pugh classification was 23% , 45% , and 32% respectively for classes A , B , and C. A complete history was always obtained ( with the family and the general practitioner if the patient was unable to collaborate ) ; physica examination and laboratory analysis were performed at time zero of the index bleed .
6 In India , army officers in the Company 's service were advanced by time promotion , mitigated in some degree by considerations of evident merit , and commissions were not openly bought and sold as they were in the British army .
7 It is getting nearer as measured by time distance .
8 The research does not just attempt to see when , where , whether and which people pack more into their lives but to bridge the gap between existing empirical work based on time budgets and more subjective accounts of the process .
9 The argument based on time symmetry applies only to the frame of reference of a person on the surface of the object and moving with it .
10 ‘ An ’ the bastard even went on to confirm that the bombs are set on time fuses , just sufficient to allow him an' his staff to escape , but not enough to allow them to be de-activated , or to evacuate the ordinary members from the building … an' most of them are just kids . ’
11 Here , represent expectations taken relative to A 's information set at time t and represents expectations relative to assessments .
12 This new ‘ workflow ’ software opened up vast new possibilities for DIP solutions that could be justified on time savings and service improvements as well as space savings .
13 These key points can then be carefully monitored for time accuracy and if delays seem likely the programme can be reconsidered or at least its effect shown in a new programme and the client advised .
14 If printed in time tickets may be available a few days ahead of the programme from Henley and Twyford booking offices .
15 Further , Coleman was appointed without time limit and , since his friends held the key positions in the councils of the College , due reform was delayed .
16 And Ginsberg wrote , ‘ Are you going to let your emotional life be run by Time magazine ? ’
17 Evidence for an association between unemployment and imprisonment has , however , been presented in , various studies from different countries ( Braithwaite 1980 ; Inverarity and Grattet 1987 ; Inverarity and McCarthy 1988 ; Montgomery 1985 ; Laffargue and Godefroy 1987 ) and has been most strongly supported by time series data analysed using some variant of least squares regression .
18 It can be argued that a similar approach should be taken to time limit clauses , on the basis that they do not wholly exclude liability , but require action to be taken swiftly .
19 It can be falsified by an observation statement to the effect that some substance , x , did not expand when heated at time t .
20 Predictably , as Table 3.4 confirms , their liabilities are overwhelmingly in foreign currency and are heavily weighted towards time deposits .
21 They are , however , not completely independent of each other ; for example , satisfactory fits can be obtained with time constants between 16 days and 20 days for the main recovery component , with small adjustments to the other values .
22 Very few people share the view expressed in Time magazine that ‘ Ageing has become very stylish .
23 For exposition , a convenient special notation is used : y 1 , y 2 , y N , or y t in general ; y t refers to the value of the quantity , y , recorded at time t .
24 Sneer though they might , a series of interviews with graduates of the Class of '55 at Ivy League colleges conducted by Time magazine showed the strong streak of conformity of the Fifties .
25 When analysed by time period there was some evidence that , for the regressions including a proxy for information ( futures or spot volatility ) , the overall negative maturity effect on volatility was weaker for contracts maturing after the stock market crash in October 1987 .
26 And Professor Dowd 's reach swiftly became global : fourteen years after the publication of his monograph and a year after America adopted his system , so the International Meridian Conference in Washington agreed as well : the entire world , not just the American portion of it , should be divided into time zones with Greenwich as the prime meridian .
27 The quantity of each item purchased per time period constitutes an appropriate weight .
28 At this minimal level , narrative is organisationally simple and , linguistically , cohesion will tend to be established by time clauses ( when … ) , time connectors ( next … ) and pronominalisations ( John … he , or door-key … it , in the last example ) .
29 Garth Brooks ( affectionately described by Time magazine as dressed to look ‘ dorky ’ ) was the star , bagging trophies in the top three categories of entertainer , single and album of the year .
30 So persuasive have Baudrillard 's perceptions become that the 1988 US Presidential election was described by TIME magazine in his terms .
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