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

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1 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 .
2 Everyone involved at this period put in time and effort far beyond what might have been predicted .
3 Unfortunately , the Society would not accept boys below a certain minimum height , and this minimum varied over time .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Never fear , messieurs , we shall have this mystery solved in time of nothing at all .
7 One could say — and Aegon are not denying it — that is an acquisition by Aegon of this company spread over time .
8 Apoptotic cell deaths were scored as described and cumulative deaths plotted against time .
9 Who may make a few inconvenient sexual overtures on the ritually appropriate nights of the week , and will want his strictly kosher dinner cooked on time .
10 The rate of complete clearance increased with time in all groups of patients .
11 Have such ties changed over time ?
12 Let's think about the unsuccessful hospitals and , possibly more to the point , the unsuccessful ventures undertaken from time to time by otherwise efficient units .
13 This is because the nature of the mechanical deficiencies changed with time , and so did our predecessors ' perceptions of them .
14 It is not easy to lay down a simple formula based on time and geographical area as each case will turn on its own facts .
15 Gastric haemorrhagic erosions increased with time after administration of indomethacin .
16 The research does not just attempt to see when , where , whether and which people pack more into their lives but to bridge the gap between existing empirical work based on time budgets and more subjective accounts of the process .
17 Again a useful device tested by time is to use index cards to separate facts from opinions , evidence from argument .
18 It is quite an elaborate item : Youth and Age sit on an oval cartouche flanked by Time and Eternity .
19 ‘ And that train left on time ! ’ she flung accusingly .
20 The user is then free to choose the environment which best matches their use characteristics or which improves their aggregate efficiency measured in time , error or quality terms .
21 " In the majority of cases the metal concerned had sufficient strength to resist the considerable forces deployed from time to time . "
22 There are , of course , many more rasboras seen from time to time , and this article has concentrated on the more popular species commonly available .
23 In the Vale of Glamorgan , which the Tories won by 19 votes after a second recount , 64 overseas voters registered in time to vote .
24 With support from the local council and a recent £500,000 grant from the Foundation for Sport and the Arts , Hounslow are hoping to move in and have an artificial pitch laid in time for the start of next season .
25 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 ) .
26 Last Thursday night the pub presented a triple bill described in Time Out magazine , the Baedeker Guide for London pub rock fans , as ‘ melodic pop rock ’ .
27 Simultaneously , sedimentation occurred at the base , as in previous experiments , so the mean concentration decreased with time .
28 These distinguishing devices developed in time into the system we now know as heraldry .
29 The quantity of each item purchased per time period constitutes an appropriate weight .
30 It allows the study of a rapid societal development limited in time and space within very narrow boundaries .
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