Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 She is one of several on whose services I may call from time to time .
2 that 's the only time I can take off time off in lieu , which is annoying
3 If you are a Duannian , or know anyone else who is , please write to me , so that I can communicate in time for Reunion 1991 .
4 He might also have added the examples he cited earlier of the ‘ material content of the cultural tradition ’ , such as cave-paintings and hand-axes , since these also serve as repositories of meaning which may persist over time .
5 That 's an attitude which may change with time because everyone who goes to Grendon is affected one way or another , staff and prisoners.tomorrow we see how much good has been done when they finish .
6 What is ‘ necessary ’ for a decent standard of living is a matter of social definition which may change over time .
7 This was broadly speaking the approach adopted in Chapter 2 , and it led to a model which located each discipline somewhere in a three-dimensional space , defined by its object , stance and mode , all of which may vary over time .
8 No attempt should be made to use monetary policy to offset any disturbances which may occur from time to time .
9 She will dread the thought of that final parting , which must come in time .
10 ‘ Yes , ’ she breathed , ‘ oh , Havvie , yes , ’ and if , when he kissed her , with the perfect decorum with which a well brought up young peer should treat a single girl — even one who had promised to be his wife — she did not feel quite the surge of passion which she had expected , she put that down to her inexperience , and his tentative handling of her , which would change with time , she knew .
11 Shown here is a very small selection which will change from time to time .
12 ‘ A discreet establishment that you may visit from time to time ? ’
13 You should think of time as a resource and , like any resource , it can be squandered or utilised in an effective and efficient manner .
14 And you 'll find in time th the racecourse 'll be made of this here special stuff what they 're galloping on .
15 I know she 'll learn in time but I want her to avoid the pitfalls . ’
16 But it 's rare and it depends on all kinds of things — like how mature you both are , how much experience of relationships you have and how well you could cope with time spent apart .
17 Then close your eyes and see if you can describe that person in sufficient detail to distinguish him or her from anyone else — it 's harder than you think but you will improve in time .
18 Start collecting our superb free Gardeners ' Manual and month by month it will build into a reference book you will turn to time and time again .
19 At ‘ Le Visionarium ’ you can travel across time with Jules Verne and at ‘ Orbitron ’ fly round the universe in Leonardo de Vinci inspired machines .
20 Come on and we 'll finish in time .
21 However pissed off we might get from time to time though , we 're going to have to accept that Wilko is at Elland Rd to stay .
22 The saddlery is equipped with an alarm but owner Bill Perratt said the raid was over so quickly no one could react in time to catch the culprits .
23 We shall need in time to check which belong to people who had a right to handle the diary ; Sir Paul , yourself , members of the household .
24 They say that if it keeps up we shall sail on time . ’
25 First , we would expect over time that , for example , certain words would fall out of use and items related to these would appear relatively more difficult than those which use words still current .
26 Everything would change in time .
27 Erm and how we can speak to time and how we can control that time and make sure that even with interruptions which is what in a way what a meeting is about a discussion , that we 're able to stick to the time that we 've allocated for the particular meeting or presentation that we 've got .
28 The perceptions of their interests by the two parties may not always be entirely accurate , or they may change over time , but there can be no doubt of the importance they hold for local government structure .
29 Unless the mutation has become established , it is extremely rare for such forms to be found in the wild , although they must occur from time to time .
30 They 'll come in time . "
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