Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , we would think of others , would n't we , not only do we have our own National Anthem , but we have other songs that that arouses from time to time . |
2 | The example of our colleagues in the higher education sector has had a major , positive influence on the educational methods employed by nurse educators , even if the initial response to this has at times been guarded by the ‘ old school ’ establishment . |
3 | I still did some acting from time to time for short periods . |
4 | Hope this arrives in time for your birthday . |
5 | This came with time running out to stop the 200% US trade tariffs on £200 million of imported European goods . |
6 | This , this happens from time to time does n't it ? |
7 | There had never been any doubt between them that the University of Glasgow would accept Paul , and this happened in time for him to make his arrangements ; but meanwhile there was something else . |
8 | Er twenty four address I suppose I 'd better put the house in there I bet I 'm not gon na get this finished in time now . |
9 | This moderates in time , after which the fish swims in a normal manner . |
10 | What is the relative contribution of these two components and how does this change with time ? |
11 | How did they define ‘ regular ’ or ‘ specific ’ in this case and did this vary over time ? |
12 | There is still no study that describes what families at different levels of earning spend on cooking energy , and how this changes over time . |
13 | Another way of looking at a site is to concentrate on its plan , and to see how this changes with time . |
14 | The prevalence of this diminishes with time after the event , which you might think peculiar , but there are fewer patients who have been followed up for five years . |
15 | Has this changed over time ? |
16 | Both flashbulb and vivid memories can be inaccurate and do show some forgetting over time ( McCloskey et al. , 1988 ) and there certainly are memories of this type which do not necessary involve emotional arousal at the time . |
17 | I think that shows in time . |
18 | There are many aspects of childhood which are affected by experience , and these change with time . |
19 | Demography is concerned with description of the size , composition and structure of populations ( usually human ) and how these change with time . |
20 | All these change over time . |
21 | The concept of the ‘ biographical career ’ is central to this approach as it allows consideration of the uniqueness of individual biographies , the meanings which individuals attach to the concepts of age and ageing , and how these change over time ( Johnson , 1978 ; Fairhurst and Lightup , 1982 ) . |
22 | Similarly , poetry can not be defined just in terms of its devices because these change over time . |
23 | Given that these change over time , the dominance of the industry by a certain nationality of institutions may be transitory . |
24 | The organisation and responsibilities of these vary from time to time . |
25 | Also confirm the number of mobile libraries in operation at that time , as these alter from time — to — time . |
26 | To check whether the relative emphases in the programme get carried over into government priorities , we can count the sentences devoted to each topic and see if these relate over time to spending in various areas . |
27 | Cowles postulated that the sequence thus observed in space was equivalent to that observed in time when a section of lake was filled in and converted to dry land . |
28 | Our notions of who constitutes the academic community , the freedoms at stake , and the ways in which they might be protected , all develop over time . |
29 | ‘ We must all keep in time , ’ Alfred instructed them . |
30 | Others travelled north to Kioni , then Vassiliki , running downwind to Leone — all arrived in time for the evening barbecue . |