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

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1 These four traditions have varied in eminence over time and Van Til argues that the claims on the curriculum are no longer based on a single source — a conclusion in line with the Munn Report .
2 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 .
3 What creates the difficulty is that such act or omission preceded and was , therefore , separated in point of time from the birth of the plaintiff in her injured condition .
4 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 .
5 Not every delta will construct new lobes , but some , like the Rhone , have distributaries which vary in importance from time to time .
6 An added complication which increases in importance from time to time , is the tendency for both ITV contractors and media buyers to negotiate ‘ share deals ’ , in which the advertiser obtains a discount for giving a particular contractor a disproportionate share of the TV budget .
7 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 .
8 We arrived in Venice with time to spare before catching the train to Bologna , where we would have to change a third time for Parma .
9 This seems appropriate since , with the exception of fascist states and some contemporary authoritarian regimes , corporatism has developed to widely differing degrees , varies in intensity over time and is contained within vastly different state structures and administrative traditions .
10 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 .
11 Will Compact demands regarding Work Experience , Mini-Enterprise etc. , mean that my subject teaching suffers in terms of time and commitment ?
12 June : Bundestag vote in favour of Berlin as future seat of parliament [ see p. 38298 ] ; July : Bundesrat vote to remain in Bonn for time being [ see p. 38354 ] .
13 W. G. Collingwood describes one of these men Balthazar Puchberger , ( altered in course of time to Puthparker ) whose shaggy or tousled head earned him the nickname of Towsie .
14 First , the in-flight schedule is sometimes arranged in accord with time in your departure zone .
15 One respondent argued in support of time limits as follows :
16 For the hour before getting ready she was reminded in ways she would be able to understand in terms of time .
17 As photographers know , a great deal can happen in periods of time as long as a hundredth of a second .
18 All the evolutionary changes or events , however defined in relation to time or magnitude , became locked into the unchangeable process of creation and re-creation .
19 They may change in location over time .
20 Unbelievably , after breakfast at home this morning , we crossed the Atlantic in unashamed supersonic luxury before arriving in Toronto in time for lunch .
21 He puts in loads of time but he never talks about it . ’
22 That would mean asking how far the players can be extended in terms of time and commitment .
23 How have patterns of support between members of the same kin group changed in Britain over time , and especially over the past two centuries ?
24 A re-examination of Fig. 1 shows that cycles in practice display no obvious tendency either to diminish or increase in amplitude over time — indeed , particularly in the nineteenth century , the amplitude of the cycles was remarkably constant .
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