Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | The name of every decent practice gets used from time to time to justify something indecent . |
2 | The overall Trident programme continues to progress to time and within budget towards an in-service date of the mid-1990s . |
3 | The committee has asked from time to time , that I keep it updated with er European legislation , in so far as it affects employments matters , and this I 've intended to do in Paper K. There are two Appendix . |
4 | The flight burns up energy , and the hummingbird has to stop from time to time during its journey , to defend a territory and re-fuel . |
5 | London 's students published extensively in this Journal , but the proportion has declined with time , as the Association 's rle has changed . |
6 | London 's students published extensively in this Journal , but the proportion has declined with time , as the Association 's rôle has changed . |
7 | The market index tends to rise over time , and this will cause the size and hence the variance of price changes to rise over time . |
8 | What might , however , be the case is that a greater proportion of people in temporary jobs are " involuntary " rather than " voluntary " temporary workers than a decade or so ago , in other words that the structure of the temporary worker population has changed over time . |
9 | Keen Hunter defends his Abbaye crown and the rain has come in time for John Gosden 's flier . |
10 | Too many British rap tracks try and copy American stuff , but our sound has evolved through time and we keep branching into different styles . ’ |
11 | If we are to persist in the assertion of absolute sovereignty for whatever body happens to sit from time to time at Westminster , the answer must be affirmative . |
12 | What evidence can you find which supports the idea that historical knowledge has improved with time ? |
13 | The first 13 kilometre line of the metro has opened on time . |
14 | The futures price tends to fall over time towards the spot price , equalling the spot price on the delivery day , at which time the basis is zero . |
15 | The futures price tends to rise over time towards the spot price , equalling the spot price on the delivery day , so again the basis is zero at delivery . |
16 | Miss Berggren 's hair appears to move in time of its own accord as James Brown 's Feel Good song plays . |
17 | As was seen in Part I , the link between poverty and old age has changed over time . |
18 | Right , okay , so , in ge in general , we can say that world trade has risen over time due to essentially , well , is that , is there anything else that ? |
19 | The research involves mainly participant observation in and around the temple , supplemented by archival work to determine whether the role and importance of the temple has changed over time . |
20 | Now if our assets if by promoting the right to buy , by having capital receipts we seem to have a large balance building up , there is the distinct risk given the sort of policies that this government has pursued over time of a we will be running a risk there , we do n't know what they 're going to do , you do n't know what they 're going to do . |
21 | Could it be that this underlying sense of obligation has weakened over time ? |
22 | Much of the inscription has worn with time but still clearly decipherable are the words , inscribed in Latin , ‘ Here lies the son of Cunomorus ’ ; King Mark 's full name is given in ancient accounts as Marcus Cunomorous . |
23 | Given that public expenditure has grown over time in the UK , how do we compare with other countries ? |
24 | Since it is accepted that the consensus varies according to time and place , it is not clear how one distinguishes between a legitimate consensus and a deviant subculture . |
25 | Deaf children 's reading ability does increase over time , however , although it never reaches the levels of hearing children . |
26 | This colouring does fade in time , if the fish survives the shock of the treatment . |
27 | The embryonic inequality and private property in the family continues to develop through time as the head of the family becomes more a patriarchal family chieftain ( the lineage elder of modern anthropology ) controlling the labour of the other members of the lineage . |