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

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1 Marie Brown is happy to stay with HRT to avoid vaginal dryness , a symptom that rarely goes away with time .
2 Things that we do n't want to remember may be indelibly engraved on the mind , little eroded even by time , but million of unimportant things are blissfully forgotten — which is just as well for our mental health !
3 The first movement is a paraphrase of the overture , a dance which takes place in the dark and so stops abruptly from time to time when people lose each other .
4 In the three-dimensional systems treated in section 2.2 , the strange attractors are locally planar : a small displacement perpendicular to this sheet will decay , as the trajectory returns to the attractor ; a small displacement along the sheet will remain , as a trajectory is effectively pushed forward in time ; and a small lateral displacement will grow in time .
5 Albion are moving house in the close season : we just got there in time .
6 Problems which are ignored are generally made worse with time , and consequently take much longer to deal with effectively , and also require more confidence and expertise on the part of the counsellor .
7 The mean labelling indices did not change significantly over time regardless of whether or not there were recurrences .
8 The judge knew this man of old : he was the pit-bull of the legal profession , attacking any weak spots with devastating precision , and seeing him ended the Judge 's faint glimmer of hope that he might just get home in time for the football .
9 But whoever it was could not get there in time .
10 Among these are that a complete network may have only one start event and only one finish event ; that an event is not complete until all the activities leading to it are themselves complete ; and that a network must always move forwards in time .
11 I also lived there from time to time many years ago .
12 Some of these zones also vary markedly with time — through the day ; with the tides , and therefore with the phases of the moon ; by season ; and sometimes in cycles of several years ( see El Niño , overleaf ) .
13 Other places were also hit savagely from time to time , but it is often difficult to tell from the registers which particular disease was responsible for an unusually high number of deaths .
14 they probably do n't get up until quarter to nine , see they have a struggle really to get there on time
15 There were tears and panic telephone calls when he did n't arrive home on time , nights without sleep when he was away .
16 he knows that if his products do n't get there on time , his competitors ' will .
17 ‘ Yes , the other nurse was off sick , the doctor could n't get there on time , he was out on a call , poor little thing — ’
18 now erm as well as much as she could she was never in the house and the day that he died she did n't get there on time
19 There were one or two ladies in Baldersdale who were very good at midwifery , which was just as well when a baby was on the way and the doctor could n't get there in time , or the weather impeded him .
20 But he did n't get there in time .
21 Elvis had then travelled forwards in time , locating each potential mother of the Anti-Christ and wooed her away from the Satanic father to be .
22 It was then laid just in time for the Royal Opening .
23 It did not quite get here in time .
24 They 've got two fire stations , but all the houses are so far away they never get there in time .
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