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

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1 According to the decay theory , the memory of some event fades with time unless continually upgraded .
2 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 .
3 The rate of complete clearance increased with time in all groups of patients .
4 Strawson himself relies entirely on an intuitive sense of the line between them , but we can see from the history of the social sciences that such intuitions change with time and place .
5 This makes it quite clear how the gap between apparent and real earnings increases with time .
6 Despite the imperfect fidelity of replication of the micelles — the average size decreases with time — the Swiss researchers believe that they have demonstrated the suitability of the micellar model as a simple chemical autopoietic system .
7 This is because the nature of the mechanical deficiencies changed with time , and so did our predecessors ' perceptions of them .
8 Gastric haemorrhagic erosions increased with time after administration of indomethacin .
9 This alkali can contribute to acid neutralisation and the intraoesophageal pH increases with time in response to acid even in the absence of salivary secretion .
10 The total area of gastric erosions and concentration of lipif peroxidesin the gastric mucosa increased with time after administration of indomethacin ( 20 mg/kg orally ) .
11 Simultaneously , sedimentation occurred at the base , as in previous experiments , so the mean concentration decreased with time .
12 In man also , performance capabilities for various tasks vary with time of day , with some abilities peaking in the morning and others in the evening .
13 controls verbal and mathematical functions deals with time
14 ‘ Fade ’ is a pharmacological phenomenon in which the response of a steady state system to a given stimulus decreases with time ; thus it might be argued that the cigarette smoking had no effect and that the observed reduction in secretion simply coincided with system fade .
15 The conventions about what counts as a convincing argument vary with time and place .
16 The reason behind this assumption is that the force of gravitational contraction becomes stronger as the collapse proceeds and the gap between its power and the resistance offered by any surviving internal pressures widens with time .
17 That minimum energy falls with time elapsed since reconnection .
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