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

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1 I think the the the B W the Barton Willmore analysis appears to overlook the fact , and again Mr Jewitt referred to this when he referred to Easingwold , that settlement evolves over time , and and nobody seems to be addressing the point that that fourteen hundred , fifteen hundred , two thousand houses , however many it is , wo n't appear over night , erm er th it would take some time for that to be to be realized erm and as part of that there 's no clear view as to when the services will come along that are that are necessary to give that community the balance it it said it requires , erm , Mr Timothy from Wood Fram Frampton referred I think to a figure of twelve fifty dwellings for a viable new settlement , and there were plenty ex of of examples , quote , erm that one could look at to see that was the case , erm I I 'd be interested to know where those examples are an and what there make up erm is .
2 The distinction between natural and non-natural user has at times been confused with the distinction between things naturally on the land and things artificially there .
3 Although much of their classicising work in bronze produced after 1933 was liked and acquired by the regime , even these far from rebellious artists came at times under suspicion of being ‘ degenerate ’ .
4 Although , as we shall argue , changing terms of trade are less adverse to the USSR than is supposed , the benefits which accrue through the structure of economic ties have over time become less economic and more political in substance .
5 In its early days , the ERM allowed weak currencies to devalue from time to time .
6 By phasing in HDMAC gradually , over a number of years , the European manufacturers hoped to time its introduction to take advantage of the increasing miniaturisation of some of the associated technologies , while avoiding the high costs associated with bringing the new digital technology to the market .
7 Frequently generals thought it best if they were outmanoeuvred to in effect accept an honourable surrender er and er bargains of this kind occurred from time to time between largely mercenary armies .
8 Since then , despite deep and life changing bonds being formed , some relationships have at times threatened to go badly wrong .
9 If the no-arbitrage condition applies at time t , that is , F t = ( S t - D ) ( l + r ) , the expected return on the portfolio is equal to the risk-free rate , that is E ( R p ) = r ( Grant , 1982b ) .
10 Like the best wines , distinguished architecture matures over time : 50 years from now , Lloyds will be championed by as yet unborn conservationists , fought over in the media and ultimately listed Grade One .
11 If we were to inspect the balance sheet at intervals as this process continued over time we should find that operational balances were oscillating around their original level while the increases appeared in deposits ( on the liabilities side ) and advances ( on the asset side ) .
12 Everyone involved at this period put in time and effort far beyond what might have been predicted .
13 Emergency Communist party congress makes radical break with the past East German leader pleads for time to reform state .
14 In case such arguments failed , the king also reminded the commons frequently that the war had been undertaken with their consent and that this consent had from time to time been renewed , as Sir William Thorp pointed out in the parliament of 1348 .
15 Although social classes change over time , they are able to reproduce themselves to the extent that they can maintain their distinctive position in the social structure within and across generations .
16 The magnitude of the deviations from the no-arbitrage price fell over time for both indices .
17 Philosophy deals systematically with questions that every reflective person asks from time to time .
18 According to the decay theory , the memory of some event fades with time unless continually upgraded .
19 This problem has become very apparent in recent months at Humberside , where the beacon ‘ HBR ’ on frequency 350.5 kHz has at times been almost unusable due to interference from the NDB ‘ LPL ’ at Liverpool on 349.5 kHz .
20 The private delicts of one group may well be public crimes in another society , or acceptable social behaviour in a third , especially when the abhorrence of certain social behaviour wanes over time .
21 Popular parlance spoke of Time as a medium wherein one had a certain independence of movement quite at variance with scientific dogma .
22 Unfortunately , the Society would not accept boys below a certain minimum height , and this minimum varied over time .
23 The edible species grow at times of high predation as epiphytes on the less palatable .
24 Leading bareboat , flotilla and club holiday company Sunsail have their all-new glossy brochures published in time for the New Year booking rush , offering some new destinations and routes .
25 Old ladies trapped in time imagine they are in 1929 and love 's first blossoms are just around the corner , an old man feels angry and cheated that 40 years of his life have disappeared .
26 UI expects a fully-converged ABI to result over time , which will eventually include some form of requirement for a common development environment .
27 Some pupils came in time to like it ; not simply because the outbursts were part of Lewis ‘ act ’ , but because he was conscientious teacher , who was concerned , as the Great Knock had been , to wage war on sloppy language and sloppy thinking .
28 Some fees change from time to time : an account of fees at the time of going to press might be misleading .
29 The bulletin suggests that grommets and adenoidectomy , either alone or in combination , reduce mean hearing impairment by less than 12 dB at six months , and that this improvement falls with time .
30 Never fear , messieurs , we shall have this mystery solved in time of nothing at all .
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