Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] in time " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently it has been similar to the crew of a huge tanker somewhere on the high seas sailing hither and tither no doubt , for four long years after setting out , and returning just in time for the recent elections . |
2 | I had the strange feeling I was driving back in time , groping my way into a world of Inca and Chimú people , a world of great empires that built roads and temples and forts of mud on the coast and of cut stone in the Andes , stone that was dove-tailed to resist the trembling of its foundations when the earth quaked . |
3 | Moreover the sequence of events will be understood as happening adjacently in time and situated adjacently in place . |
4 | Another way of looking at the process is to regard the member of the pair of particles that falls into the black hole — ; the antiparticle , say — as being really a particle that is traveling backward in time Thus , the antiparticle falling into the black hole can be regarded as a particle coming out of the black hole but traveling backward in time . |
5 | Another way of looking at the process is to regard the member of the pair of particles that falls into the black hole — ; the antiparticle , say — as being really a particle that is traveling backward in time Thus , the antiparticle falling into the black hole can be regarded as a particle coming out of the black hole but traveling backward in time . |
6 | It was like stepping backwards in time . |
7 | Lizzie was wandering backwards in time . |
8 | All I can see is the face of Rainbow Rosenbloom , receding backwards in time and space and vanishing in a little pinpoint of light . |
9 | Remembering just in time that this heartless cynic was responsible for getting her out of the clutches of the Gibraltar Police and Customs Service , Polly managed to bite back the caustic retort trembling on the tip of her tongue and stared blankly at the vast selection of starters and main courses . |
10 | Here are some examples : they can see in the dark they can never ever tell a lie when they are with other people they know what they are thinking they are living backwards in time — they were born in the future and so instead of getting older , they get younger . |
11 | A view of the Flight gallery looking back in time , from the HS.125 in the foreground , to the Westland/Hill Pterodactyl and Supermarine S.6B in the background . |
12 | And when you look far into space , you 're also looking back in time and we 're looking back when we look at the very most distant objects . |
13 | She cradled the whisky glass between her breasts , the amber surface of its contents trembling faintly in time to her breathing . |
14 | He announced he was going just in time to overshadow reports of Mr Major 's humiliation on the evening TV news bulletins . |
15 | There was also the necessity of waking up in time to catch the transport to work . |
16 | You could probably become far more healthy by the simple expedient of ‘ going back in time ’ in terms of some of your daily activity . |
17 | I like Ian McKewan , Martin Amis , and going back in time Victor Pritchett , Elizabeth Bowen . |
18 | Going back in time takes some imaginative effort , so please switch off your computers , video games and television sets . |
19 | And I 'd got them here and I thought well I do n't know what to do with them and I b b interested in I 'm interested in going back in time , I 'll go anywhere where I can see something and I 'd been over there and they 'd got some Home Guard stuff in a case , only a small show , and I asked them if they 'd like it and they said yes . |
20 | So we 're going back in time a bit today for the mystery movie quiz . |
21 | It was like going back in time . |
22 | Oh well I 'm going back in time to catch up with your side . |
23 | ‘ In some ways it was like going back in time , living in the mountains where there was no electricity or running water . |
24 | Going back in time |
25 | If you can not find such a deed , you have to keep going back in time until one is located . |
26 | ‘ Blackburn 's like going back in time , ’ he says . |
27 | It 's it 's like it 's like going back in time the feeling about it . |
28 | Other Companies of the Battalion were already moving off in time to take their appropriate places in the March Table . |
29 | MOVING BACK IN TIME AGAIN WITH Sony 's new mid-price ‘ Columbia Jazz Contemporary masters ’ series , which takes the '70s as its core period ; ‘ fusion ’ ( rock-meets-jazz ) albums such as Weather Report 's ‘ Heavy Weather ’ ( starring the powerful and unforgettable Birdland , from 1977 on ) , John Mc Laughlin 's ‘ Johnny Mc Laughlin , Electric Guitarist ’ ( from 1978 on ; try New York on my Mind ) and the Mahavishnu Orchestra 's ‘ Birds of Fire ’ ( improvisation from 1973 on ) are high water marks , while future releases will include such important albums as Miles Davis 's ‘ Nefertite ’ and ‘ Filles de Kilimanjaro ’ . |
30 | Moving back in time , the King lives on . |