Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb pp] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Had the player not been defied by a remarkable save by Kopke , Ferguson 's value would have soared in time for the day when Dundee United are finally made the offer they can not refuse . |
2 | Since alcohol consumption may have varied with time , efforts were made to obtain estimates based on patient recall and chart review . |
3 | If he could have looked through time at his late 1980s counterpart , would he have been scornful of his sunglasses , his insignia of rank , his fat-cat complacent air ? |
4 | Quite the contrary , degrees of review may have differed over time but it is indisputable that the judiciary accepted that non-jurisdictional errors of law could exist . |
5 | The family health services authority and health authority met with social services at the end of January to explain community care funding , but will this have come in time to save this local initiative ? |
6 | But it 's cost me over , well it will have done by time I 've finished putting radio in , about hundred and forty pound . |
7 | He could have asked for time off , she reflected , and would probably have been given it , but he was just not assertive enough . |
8 | It is also an immensely difficult decision for the doctor , who will have established over time a relationship of confidence with all but the most severely unfit of his patients ( who anyway are unlikely to have expressed a view ) , which confidence will be shattered if the patient 's request is ignored , thereby adding , if possible , to the unhappiness of the patient . |
9 | Dispersal agents must have changed with time as in long-lived taxa such as Ginkgo biloba ( Ginkgoaceae ) and Podocarpaceae , which were probably dispersed by long-extinct groups of reptiles , while in the largest genus of plants with fleshy fruits in New Zealand , Coprosma ( Rubiaceae ) , comprising 29% of all such species there and 50% of the species of fleshy-fruited shrubs , 52 species are dispersed by birds , bats , lizards and formerly the moas , now extinct . |
10 | AIthough the actual industries within the sector may have changed over time , for example with the decline in the numbers of domestic servants since the turn of the century , the sector itself has been an important source of jobs since the mid-nineteenth century . |
11 | It should be added that contestability may have changed over time , especially within individual currency sectors . |
12 | Traffic congestion caused by ‘ premature maintenance ’ can cost millions but does not always get reported in time PHOTOGRAPH : MARTIN ARGLES |
13 | If I knew where it was , do you think I 'd get blown up time after time . ’ |
14 | Do not take it for granted that Accounts will be paying up the way you want or that suppliers will stay with you if they do n't get paid on time . |
15 | they get pa they do it get paid for time and a half . |
16 | Well I told my lot to whatever they do on a Saturday , put it down on Monday and that way it 'll automatically get paid at time and a half . |