Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Hair styles varied over time . |
2 | However , the principal indicator is often typology , the way axe shapes changed over time to accommodate different methods of hafting and specialisation in use ( fig. 5.3 ) . |
3 | Secondly , social scientists are only just beginning to develop procedures for evaluating the economic costs and benefits of innovative work design ; and , thirdly , little is known about the conditions under which these innovative job designs persist across time and diffuse across companies and countries . |
4 | Building society business is low risk because all the lending is secured and mortgage holders pay on time . |
5 | Explain why you might expect security betas to change over time . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | As well as assesing how much is retained , tests will be designed to assess what kind knowledge drops out what kind is retained , and how knowledge structures change over time . |
8 | HAVE HOSPITAL UTILIZATION RATES CHANGED OVER TIME ? |
9 | Success in exporting is largely based on good quality products delivered on time and at the right price . |
10 | Success in exporting is largely based on good quality products delivered on time and at the right price . |
11 | However , as land use patterns change over time , zone boundaries will need changing , adding to the procedural complexity . |
12 | To get the new rate demands printed in time for April East , the deadline was midday on March 31st . |
13 | The effect is plain to see in the way that the velocity curves change with time in Fig. 8.7(a) . |
14 | The warning voices raised from time to time in the journal appear to have been in the minority . |
15 | It must have become clear to us by now that a committee of different subject specialists trading off time and contents with each other is an unwieldy and potentially dangerous body . |
16 | But virtue needs rewarding from time to time … |
17 | How have mortality rates changed over time ? |
18 | Sneer though they might , a series of interviews with graduates of the Class of '55 at Ivy League colleges conducted by Time magazine showed the strong streak of conformity of the Fifties . |
19 | This is illustrated in Fig. 4.1 where it is assumed that wage offers increase over time as the individual searches . |
20 | He says he was keen to try a new crop , and dwarf sunflowers ripen in time to harvest in late summer . |
21 | No overdraft facilities exist with time deposits . |
22 | HAS THE PREVALENCE OF ADL PROBLEMS CHANGED OVER TIME ? |
23 | Language study before Saussure was predominantly diachronic , in the sense that it was predominantly interested in the way languages change through time . |
24 | The esoteric tradition relates that all physical , moral and psychic energy patterns emitted throughout time are imprinted in this sub-strate or background of primordial ‘ pre-matter ’ , which acts as a reservoir of information and is referred to as ‘ the first stadium in the evolution of matter ’ . |
25 | Cosset ( 1984 ) provides evidence that the risk premium is highly volatile and random , and Cornell ( 1977 ) has shown that the risk premium changes sign over time but has a mean of zero . |
26 | They concluded that the importance of allowing for stochastic interest rates varies over time , depending on whether or not large changes in interest rates are expected . |
27 | It causes ‘ thrush ’ , which is an infection of mucous membranes occurring from time to time in young children , characterized by white patches developing in the mouth . |
28 | The idea is that , just as brands provide suppliers with enduring benefits , so command of significant shares of world markets can confer lasting advantage even if the supply choices change over time . |