Example sentences of "[noun] would [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Nor does the evidence of a renewed upsurge of potentially revolutionary protest from below in the immediate pre-war years suggest that this source of their inhibition would fade with time . |
2 | The second specialist who had been called in — a man by the name of Adams — had assured Brian that his wife would recover in time , but he did not share his optimism . |
3 | A woman would come from time to time and take my money and bring me clothes and food . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | This would mean that disorder would decrease with time . |
7 | Nevertheless , the clerk was still uneasy : his theory was well argued but there was little evidence and he wondered if the royal answer would come in time to prevent another murder at Godstowe Priory . |
8 | I hoped that Archie would recover in time for his first night on duty . |
9 | A longer pile carpet would flatten over time and might become slippery with wear . |