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

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1 But , as she remembered , he would tell that story time after time , particularly to the ‘ Carry On ’ lot ‘ and with glee ’ .
2 Compound Rates of Change : A measure is used which contains more than two primary measures , possibly together with time ( e.g. the rate of dry weight increase with time ; the variation of this measure itself with time can then be plotted ) .
3 Just look at the table of comparative costs and hope that when you get to the station there 's a friendly British Rail man with time and patience to explain it all .
4 Under the plan some 50 missiles would be transferred from the launch silos in Wyoming ( the seventh designated MX location ) to 25 new trains , which would be kept at the seven bases for deployment on the public rail system in time of crisis .
5 Obviously , both the concrete and social forms of this labour change through time .
6 Due to the shortage of money , Princeton have had to postpone this experiment time after time .
7 There is an illustration in this book which encapsulates this fault line in time : an extraordinary angular dressing table of 1912 by Josef Gocar , which would be at home in the Eighties , reflects in its mirror the ancient tripod camera with black cloth with which the photograph was taken and a photo of a Victorian lady in highnecked dress .
8 It is successful because it produces a high quality product on time at a price the customer can afford .
9 It is becoming increasingly essential that Carling recovers from his strained thigh muscle in time for Saturday 's first Test against the All Blacks .
10 Hence , it is possible to guarantee the same perfect result time after time .
11 Dalgliesh said : ‘ You 're assuming there 's an absolute morality independent of time or circumstance . ’
12 They will expect to be dealt a perfect bridge hand from time to time , and will scarcely trouble to write home about it when it happens .
13 For the part-time farmer lack of time was often associated with fatigue , with an hour or two of manual work being added to a 7 to 8 hour working day .
14 Because it rejects the straight line conception of time from the first hiccough to the last gasp , the novel is not built round a clear , sequential story , that might be summarised in a few paragraphs .
15 But more than 2000 were made and they appear on the second hand market from time to time .
16 Manchester Airport , the ‘ Heathrow of the North ’ is already well ahead of its London rival in one important respect — direct connection to the national rail system in time for this year 's summer season .
17 ( 2.12 ) with respect to time : So in this case the winding currents undergo a smooth exponential change with time constant 2L/R = 2 ms , as shown in Fig. 2.5. ( b ) .
18 In the instant case the IT were entitled to find that it was not reasonably practicable for Mr Sen to have presented his unfair dismissal claim in time , notwithstanding that he had been given erroneous advice about the time limit by a solicitor in circumstances where he had also been wrongly advised as to the time limit by a member of the IT staff .
19 We further assume that the demand for labour is a function of the real wage so that we can write where n t is the logarithm of the demand for labour or the level of employment at time t t w t is the logarithm of the nominal wage rate at time t t p t is the logarithm of the price level at time t t and α is a positive constant .
20 Look out , all those companies that are eagerly playing in the digital cellular telephony market with Time Division Multiple Access technology : the King of Prussia , Pennsylvania-based InterDigital Patents Corp unit of InterDigital Communications Corp says it has engaged the law firm of Dickstein Shapiro & Morin to represent it in connection with possible patent infringement litigation to enforce its portfolio of 32 US patents on the technology .
21 The old fired boilers have now gone , their space to become a technical development area in time .
22 Thus Sweezy 's and Rosdolsky 's criticism on the main point — does or does not unproductive consumption increase through time — can definitely be rejected .
23 But do n't be greedy : a fund with a 7 per cent to 8 per cent yield is likely to produce a much better capital gain over time than one with a higher yield .
24 The smoky candle end of time
25 The falling of Burbank , taking us down the moral ladder , and the ‘ saggy bending of the knees ’ of Bleistein , taking us down the evolutionary ladder , lead to the declining ‘ smoky candle end of time ’ which prepares Burbank and the reader to ponder over ‘ Time 's ruins ’ , the etymology of ‘ ruins ’ being important .
26 The ( n — 3 ) formula was fixed for a 5 year period of time and was subsequently tightened to ( n — 4½ ) per cent , reflecting BT 's high profits and the further likely gains in productivity expected .
27 A company with a listing on the market ( either the main or USM market ) may return for more equity capital from time to time .
28 All 40 outstanding documents were duly written and agreed by the Bulgarian Nuclear safety Authority in time for execution .
29 Here we apply these results to cooling magma chambers , in which crystallization leads to an increase in suspended crystal content with time .
30 But a tachistoscope was a bit like an oscilloscope or a screen where you could flash a word up for a very shore period of time .
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