Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Although the word aromatherapy was coined in the 1920s by the French chemist René Gattefossé , first we shall aim the historical telescope much further back in time to The Beginning . |
2 | There is inevitably a problem with continuity as well as some mildly annoying repetition , but such is the nature of collected studies written so far apart in time . |
3 | . And look at that , interpret it , think oh well , the distance is increasing only fairly gradually as time goes on , but when it gets to there , the distance is increasing at a constant rate , as time goes on , so we 've got a constant speed . |
4 | We observed in section 2.3.2 that long-run historical evidence that velocity was stable , tending to rise only very slowly over time , had led some economists to argue that there was thus a close causal connection between changes in the stock of money and the level of aggregate demand . |
5 | Walberg , Hose and Raster ( 1978 ) showed the significant relationship between LOR and proficiency in English with Japanese children in the USA , but also point out that the rate of learning slows down very quickly over time , so that in the first two months the child learns as much as he will in the next five months , the next year and so on . |
6 | She remembered that he had a knack for getting people to stop shooting , and usually only just in time . |
7 | A MISSING teenager returned home yesterday just in time for her birthday . |
8 | Such tests are always considerably ahead in time of tests on pilot batches . |
9 | Looking beyond these , and hence further back in time , ISO may ‘ see ’ the birth of galaxies soon after the big bang , something ground-based infrared astronomers have sought years . |
10 | Cooling of the reactor was started up again just in time . |
11 | The population found itself thrust back even further in time in its working and living conditions . |
12 | The book is based on his knowledge of Wychwood gained then , but for his story he went back even further in time . |
13 | As the title of Philippa 's selection of ceramic pieces suggests , many of them hark back even further in time to emulate two-handled , terracotta , Greek amphorae or wine jars with their cone-pointed bases . |
14 | Autobiographical recollections of grandparents , although indirect , allow us to push back considerably further in time than through direct memories : from the early twentieth back to the mid-nineteenth century . |
15 | The Calibra 16v is more vocal , though , even unpleasantly so at times , and it lacks the inherent smoothness of the VW 's four at high engine speeds . |
16 | To understand the Rottweiler lineage , it is necessary to go even further back in time . |
17 | THE TWO other landmarks we visit , while dodging a giant Madonna billboard , go even further back in time than the others . |
18 | Well , according to designers showing their collections for next autumn on the Paris runways this week , it 's going even further back in time . |
19 | It would not be surprising if you found that the work started arriving either only just on time or even late . |