Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Those who could not leave work in time could catch the 19:46 and we would all travel back together .
2 It is not difficult to get carried away with programming and even the casual programmer can easily lose track of time .
3 yet the revival of his ‘ non-Gilbert ’ works has hardly caught fire in time to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth in London on May 13th 1842 .
4 You find yourself gradually losing track of time , the outside world is pushing away — apart from the occasional sound which pulls you back , you do sink into yourself — and time seems to become irrelevant .
5 You find yourself gradually losing track of time , the outside world is pushing away — apart from the occasional sound which pulls you back , you do sink into yourself — and time seems to become irrelevant .
6 ’ Ninety-six percent of those prisoners granted home leave return on time .
7 Most British Prime Ministers and party leaders have gradually lost popularity over time and retired when their reputation was at a low point .
8 IF you ever lost track of time you would know it was Christmas from the barrage of sickly singles pumped out to cash in on the season of goodwill .
9 PAY MORE TO MAKE IT ON TIME
10 If this is correct then there are important implications for people who are ‘ near the borderline ’ , if it is decided not to change the clocks between the summer and winter , but rather to retain Daylight Saving Time throughout the year .
11 How far is the fairly tow proportion of time spent on task in some classrooms attributable to factors unique to those classrooms — the teacher 's mode of organization , the quality and appropriateness of the learning tasks he/she devises , the personalities of the children and adults present , and so on ?
12 At time T the intraepithelial lymphocyte count was normal in all patients ( normal values 8 ( 3 ) ) but it showed a clear cut increase at time T 1 in both group A and group B patients .
13 More than 10 years ( please state length of time )
14 Audiences in South Wales liked her so much that she was invited to return there to sing time after time .
15 I picked up a book , but put it down again and began looking at a tiny red spider on the leaf of a geranium , ad lost count of time .
  Next page