Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | However , as some women do n't realise that they are pregnant , experience no pain and simply assume that they are having period problems , the condition can be extremely difficult to detect in time . |
2 | Frigido , not afraid to cooperate with Time , exists , more than any other freezer , in the fourth dimension . |
3 | It is not always possible to determine at time of intimation whether a carpet will clean satisfactorily or whether it requires to be replaced . |
4 | Departments are now obliged to review from time to time the bodies they sponsor , and have received instructions that — whatever the precise degree of independence — the minister is answerable to Parliament for whether the body is working efficiently and economically . |
5 | C. , on the contrary , seems anything but reluctant to deal with time and history , using postmodernism 's freedom to challenge literary forms and structures as a means of integrating into the text a much wider challenge to institutionalized forms and structures of power within society at large . |
6 | Another way of looking at a site is to concentrate on its plan , and to see how this changes with time . |
7 | There is still no study that describes what families at different levels of earning spend on cooking energy , and how this changes over time . |
8 | The concept of the ‘ biographical career ’ is central to this approach as it allows consideration of the uniqueness of individual biographies , the meanings which individuals attach to the concepts of age and ageing , and how these change over time ( Johnson , 1978 ; Fairhurst and Lightup , 1982 ) . |
9 | Demography is concerned with description of the size , composition and structure of populations ( usually human ) and how these change with time . |
10 | The enemy models may not fight back as they are too surprised to react in time to return blows . |