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

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1 AMERICAN born Lisa Price , now living in Llanidloes , has been appointed sales manager for Radio Maldwyn , and is successfully canvassing for advertisers in time for the independent local radio station 's launch on July 1 on 756kHz medium wave .
2 claims will arise for extensions of time and money .
3 Geomorphology will achieve its fullest development only when the forms and processes are related in terms of dynamic systems and the transformations of mass and energy are considered as functions of time .
4 It seemed like aeons of time ago in an unimaginably distant world .
5 In order to engage in comparisons over time we were faced with a dilemma stemming from the change in the range of newspapers over this period .
6 The research programme is the first study of support networks of the elderly looking at developments over time .
7 When looking at changes over time ( or making comparisons between areas ) one way of overcoming differences in overall population structure is via the calculation of age and sex specific mortality rates .
8 However , even when legal principles are committed to one constitutional document , set out in legal codes or reiterated by judges over time , they tend to remain highly ambiguous and not worth the paper they are printed on until somebody — the judiciary — interprets and defers to them in their judgments , and somebody else — the executive — enforces those judgments .
9 The rights and duties of individuals towards each other are together known as private law which in Anglo-Saxon countries , such as Britain and the United States , tends to derive from custom as incorporated by judges through time in what is known in Britain as the common law .
10 This is arranged in encyclopaedic form , in loose-leaf binders , some statutes being reprinted with amendments from time to time .
11 The definition does not , for very practical reasons , define caring in terms of time spent or the amount of time a dependant could be left for .
12 It is the level of responsibility , measured in terms of time span , that tells you how many layers you need in an enterprise — not the number of subordinates or the magnitude of sales or profits .
13 Said Hiddink : ‘ He hardly speaks Dutch and that leads to misunderstandings from time to time . ’
14 The next topic we 're moving on to in a way w is is erm speaking in terms of time , precedes the work of the feature analysis , the feature analysists .
15 Timetables are difficult for many pupils because the arrangement of the information has to be understood and the relevant figures extracted before calculations on time intervals , etc. can be made .
16 Will Compact demands regarding Work Experience , Mini-Enterprise etc. , mean that my subject teaching suffers in terms of time and commitment ?
17 How much further will depend upon pressures of time and cost .
18 But how do we get some feel for spans of time stretching into millions of years ?
19 For the hour before getting ready she was reminded in ways she would be able to understand in terms of time .
20 As photographers know , a great deal can happen in periods of time as long as a hundredth of a second .
21 Tasks or programmes need to be treated as ‘ temporary systems ’ — that is , operations with defined objectives , internal plans for action , linked to scales of time and resource , with built-in mechanisms for monitoring progress and evaluating results — a cardinal principle at every level .
22 It means organizing yourself to arrive at places on time , without external promptings .
23 He puts in loads of time but he never talks about it . ’
24 An example of this is the rather complicated procedure laid down in the JCT 1980 form for extensions of time .
25 That would mean asking how far the players can be extended in terms of time and commitment .
26 the value of n is limited by resources of time , money or experimental material .
27 The Moot is close enough to the mountains to suffer occasional raids by Night Goblins and so the Halflings maintain a vigilant force of border guards and watchmen who double as warriors in time of war .
28 On the developmental road towards kingdom-states , alliance networks changed with events over time ; the role of exchange in the making and breaking of such alliances can not be ignored and we should be wary of hastening true commercialisation into Anglo-Saxon England too early , even though that was the inevitable result of this society 's structure .
29 We had been working on ideas of time and speed .
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