Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [vb infin] over time " in BNC.
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1 | These reactions may fade over time , but at the moment they are still quite a strong influence in Zimbabwean society . |
2 | In many markets , however , the identity of the firm initiating a price change may vary over time , possibly to avoid the impression that there is a price leader , or to spread more equitably the unpopularity of being the first firm to raise prices . |
3 | In the case of these problem behaviours , the duration measure should decrease over time if the intervention is working . |
4 | It is recognised that observed statistical relationships may change over time due to changes in financial markets . |
5 | Alternatively , these parameters may change over time , and solutions of essentially the same problem at different time periods may be required . |
6 | However , the problem with contact lenses and glasses is that your eyes can change over time , so it is imperative that problems are sorted out as soon as possible , as it will be difficult to establish whether the fault lies in your eyes or in the lenses . |
7 | The post-war history of South Korea shows how the balance of effect can change over time , driven by a coherently evolving logic for economic development , despite major changes of government and military rule . |
8 | This is not the case in all countries , however , and the composition of the labour force in a particular export-oriented industry or zone may change over time . |
9 | Moreover , for as long as authorities pursued a monetary policy which held the unemployment rate at U 1 , this prediction error will persist over time . |
10 | A steady decline in readings should occur over time . |
11 | Skills of handling and evaluating evidence can develop over time . |
12 | Our commentary suggests that the nature of the trade-offs between economic objectives may change over time , and that the policy-maker needs to be advised of such changes when deciding upon the preferred combination of objectives . |
13 | As later events were to prove , there was no guarantee that those constellations would persist over time or even continue to support moves towards integration . |
14 | Right , there 's been a decline , if you think back to our , that marketing we did in agricultural transformation process , one of the results of that model , was that the prices of agricultural goods relative to manufactures would fall over time right . |
15 | The locus of competition may change over time ; however , in general the interest cost , gross of fees , may be defined as the price of a eurobond issue to the borrower , and is the continuing obligation in relation to the bond issue . |
16 | Where he differed from Darwin was mainly on the critical issue of evolution , i.e. , the proposition that one species could change over time into another species , but his arguments on these matters were by no means obscurantist or naive . |
17 | No doubt the fee structure will change over time , and a detailed schedule is therefore not appropriate . |
18 | This means the need to refer to the text and instructor boxes will diminish over time . |
19 | Also the nature of the trade-offs may change over time , as may the choices of the policy-maker . |
20 | A longer pile carpet would flatten over time and might become slippery with wear . |
21 | Some undesirable employees will always slip through the net ; and some employees will change over time . |
22 | This indicates the extent to which the language test is able to predict how a child 's language will change over time and is referred to as predictive validity . |