Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 If you are not aware that your eating habits change depending on the time of your menstrual cycle , it would be worth keeping diary for a few months to check .
2 It had stopped raining by the time they drew into the courtyard at Headquarters .
3 53 ( 1 ) ( c ) [ A ] disposition of an equitable interest or trust subsisting at the time of the disposition , must be in writing signed by the person disposing of the same , or by his agent thereunto lawfully authorised in writing or by will .
4 The girls only stopped laughing by the time they had reached the convent gates .
5 To make them indicate seasonal hours , either the rate of flow or the scale of hours had to be varied according to the time of year , and considerable ingenuity appears to have been applied to achieve this .
6 Both the Great Western and the Midland were involved in the carriage of produce from the Vale of Evesham virtually all the year round , but the actual cargoes varied according to the time of year .
7 In Scotland , however , where the same property ( or any part of the same property ) is subject to two floating charges they rank according to the time of registration unless the instruments creating the charges otherwise provide .
8 This was out of 329 volumes which were left after 150 titles were reported missing at the time of the 1865 review .
9 But each of us is different , and our needs vary according to the time of day and what we are doing .
10 As a result the standard of craftsmanship to be found in some and the level of enthusiasm in all of his regular students is extremely high and the range of instruments produced expanding at the time .
11 Its entrance was discovered in 1950 and two years later this deepest of all gouffres acquired a sad celebrity with the death there of Marcel Loubens , a Belgian speleologist , who was badly injured deep underground but could not be got to the surface quickly enough to save his life , a story I dimly remember reading at the time in newspapers .
12 Madame always had a little stage set up there at the end , and I remember thinking at the time , well , seven nights in a week and seven different acts , it 's one way of dealing with the situation .
13 I remember thinking at the time that someone had got their priorities wrong .
14 I remember thinking at the time that the two men were father-figures in more than one sense , and that it might as well have been Father Eliot as Father D'Arcy .
15 I also remember thinking at the time that dressing like a white man and taking a white man 's name was n't ever going to hide the Apache in him .
16 Sammy had his own log book and the number of sorties he did over Germany varied according to the time of night and the amount of beer consumed in that period .
17 He says it would be morally wrong to reduce spending at a time when millions depend on it just to survive .
18 This can be done simply by a witness being asked in court , ‘ Is the defendant the man you saw driving at the time of the offence ? ’
19 There was a little blonde piece beside him ; she could n't keep still , kept bouncing about every time the band played a number .
20 During your flight you can relax with a drink from the duty free bar and a meal or light refreshment will be served according to the time of day .
21 The intensity and character of earth energies also seem to fluctuate according to the time of day , month and year .
22 The method of work has been to get going at the time dictated by the candidate 's first duty of the day and the time taken to get to him .
23 Jackie had finished racing by the time I got involved in the sport , but it is utterly fitting that this collection of drivers ' portraits should begin with Jackie : not only because he was a great champion , not just because he changed the course of the sport , but because he 's really never been away .
24 It was true that there were usually two of them together and he remembered thinking at the time that the other one was probably in a shop begging .
25 They stayed in the bedroom for half an hour or so , talking , looking at the things , talking : and Clara remembered thinking at the time that it was just such a honeysuckle-filtered , sunny conversational afternoon that would in years to come , whatever those years might bring , cause her the most sad and exquisite nostalgia .
26 More is involved than fixing a charge for notional wear and tear on track and signalling , then adding a mark-up ; pricing will have to reflect the fact that line congestion fluctuates according to the time of day , week and year .
27 That is the equivalent of a clock set running at the time of the dinosaurs having gained or lost less than a second by today .
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