Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Outstanding incompatibilities not resolved by the ABI — and there is little doubt that different look and feels will still prevail — are to be addressed by a streamlined porting environment that can be whittled down over time as more features are incorporated into the ABI . |
2 | The graphs are un-cluttered and broken down into time , weight and distance categories . |
3 | To return to the example , the non-distressed parent may choose to make explicit to the friend her own thinking , such as ‘ well , the children do usually obey us and every parent gets wound up from time to time with their child ’ . |
4 | I know now I 'd never have caught up in time in my old car . |
5 | Even when published , aspects of APPN networking remain covered by IBM patents , and Data Connection says it is negotiating with the mainframe manufacturer and hopes to have this sorted out in time for the InterOp show later this month . |
6 | Nigel got most of the estate , but would be more than a little embarrassed by estate duty ; and provision for Jacqui and her baby would be sorted out in time . |
7 | Commercial users of grain such as brewers of beer or vinegar or producers of starch were also picked out from time to time . |
8 | If , on the other hand , implementation is not carried out in time or is not carried out adequately , three consequences may follow . |
9 | Rangers ' pitch will now be lifted at the earliest opportunity and a new one laid in its place , so long as the work can be carried out in time for the new season . |
10 | He was , was he just moved on from time to time , or were they voluntary moves ? |
11 | The mug is advertised in The Guardian , although the ad was turned down by Time Out listings magazine . |
12 | But since the replicase is just a protein molecule like any other , the versatile protein-building machines of the bacterial cell can easily turn to building them , just as the machine tools in a car factory can quickly be turned over in time of war to making munitions : all they need is to be fed the right blueprints . |
13 | Investors in soon-to-mature MTNs could be first in line for payment if the deal with GE Capital can be pushed through in time . |
14 | The complex adaptation of the organism to its physical and organic environment was built up over time through the constant application of pressures that are never stable . |
15 | The Queen , Queen Mother and Princes William , 10 , and Harry , eight , also turned up in time for lunch in the royal shooting lodge . |
16 | These sites were special and , despite the noise of an adjacent bus station and wailing loudspeaker from a nearby Moslem minaret , it was easy to be whisked back in time and imagine the scene many years ago . |
17 | Wallace saw the great northern continents of Eurasia and North America as the chief focus of progressive evolution from which higher types had radiated out from time to time . |
18 | Despite what the EAT in the Sen case go on to say about the Riley decision , it is submitted that it was an established rule of law as a result of that and other decisions that where an applicant instructs solicitors or advisors to act on his/her behalf and through their default the claim is presented out of time , the tribunal would not have exercised their discretion to allow the claim in . |
19 | Make sure the essay is handed in on time . |
20 | None of the crossing out , handwriting , org organizing my homework so it is handed in on time |
21 | They were handed in on time , handed in on time . |
22 | They were handed in on time , handed in on time . |
23 | They were closed down from time to time and checked the day prior to our morning operation . |
24 | Are building programmes for the next financial year drawn up in time to be available to managers before holidays are allocated ? |
25 | it was four pallets which had fell over near the door which we 're gon na get tidied up , we 'll get those tidied up in time . |
26 | Answer guide : Answers should show an understanding that assets are used up over time and that this fact is not reflected merely by stating an asset at cost . |
27 | The end came rather suddenly , so I could n't have got back in time to see her , but I flew over as soon as I was free , to see what had to be done . |
28 | It may have been the combination of the early hour and a squeamish stomach , but during the whole of our short stay on the island I had a most peculiar feeling of being transported back through time to another age . |
29 | Some people only have to take the faintest whiff of the entrance hall of a hospital to be sharply transported back in time to relive a traumatic hospital experience ( endured during childhood perhaps ) ; they may feel shaky or even nauseous . |
30 | A mutiny against the rowing establishment last summer by oarsmen being coached by him was patched up in time for the world championships in Yugoslavia , but at the end of the championships Spracklen declared that he had no future in British rowing . |