Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | The prices of certain goods too — notably manufactured goods — appear to be ‘ administered ’ , or set for some time so that they do not respond immediately to changes in supply and demand . |
2 | While in his view Truth need not assume shape or form at any time , yet when it is made to do so in order to meet specific human needs it is called Iśvara or God and assumes a personal connotation . |
3 | Provided they have at least one year 's service with the University by the expected date of birth , or have at any time been eligible to receive full-rate Statutory Maternity Pay or were at any stage entitled to the benefits of a previous employer 's paid maternity leave scheme , women are eligible for 18 weeks maternity leave on full pay , followed by up to 22 weeks unpaid maternity leave . |
4 | Acetylcysteine also seems to improve survival in established fulminant hepatic failure , perhaps by reversing some of the adverse haemodynamic changes that occur at that time . |
5 | I crept in beside him and lay for some time with throbbing head . |
6 | Advice and support at this time could aim to minimise the chances of a girl returning to an unhappy discordant home and to parents with whom she may largely have lost touch . |
7 | Above all , they will need your loving understanding and support for some time to come . |
8 | In its rough state , he showed it to the Professor , who bent his grey beard over the neat script , and read for some time in silence . |
9 | Dot did n't tell her that at school they already had hot and cold water and she could wash her hands and face at any time . |
10 | I sit and stare for some time , wondering if he is sick . |
11 | Just close your eyes and think of that time when you were really well . |
12 | ( d ) If a person is voluntarily helping the police , that person is entitled to terminate the interview and leave at any time . |
13 | These diverging tendencies in Nizan 's life-style , on the one hand a genuine aspiration towards a communist future , on the other hand a residual implication in a bourgeois past , were symptomatic of a " tension " in Nizan 's life and work at this time , a " tension " that was resolved only in late 1932 and early 1933 , when he became a permanent official entrusted with the task of compiling the weekly " notes de lecture " in L'Humanite and of supervising the party newspaper 's bookshop located at 120 rue Lafayette . |