Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Deciding for oneself what to do causes anxiety , exhaustion , or involves costs in time or resources the avoidance of which by following authority does not have significant drawbacks , and is therefore justified .
2 These same pressures help to explain why vacations are not taken and long hours are accepted as any individual decision to take a holiday or finish work on time places a burden on the rest of the work group .
3 He was outstanding in charity and compassion , paying for the release of prisoners who were detained for debts and succouring families in time of need , but giving strict charge that they should not acknowledge the source of this help .
4 There is a very large and sophisticated literature on the various measures that could be used to summarize economic inequality and make comparisons over time within one country and between countries ( see Sen 1973 and Jenkins 1991 ) .
5 In its place , the Home Secretary would appoint a standing Advisory Council to report and make recommendations from time to time on such aspects of penal treatment as he might refer to it or as the Council itself , having consulted the Home Secretary , felt that it ought to consider .
6 Aiming to identify the patients dying specifically from their liver disease and to avoid biases by time dependent variables ( blood transfusion requirements within the 72 hours ) , statistical analysis was performed on the 91 patients still alive after 72 hours and after exclusion of the patients dying from other causes than liver failure or exsanguination ( eight ) .
7 The goal is to achieve and maintain 100% on time delivery and at the time of writing , Noble Metals had achieved a record of 277 straight on time deliveries !
8 Anselm left England in October 1097 and reached Cluny in time for Christmas .
9 He continued to paint and write poetry from time to time but he was now a professional and energetic film director , turning out twenty documentaries during the next eleven years .
10 For the first time ever Unix is teetering on the brink of real consolidation , with all its hopes focused on a humble billionaire businessman who wears $180 suits , plays golf with $90 clubs from a discount outlet and bought Unix in time for Christmas .
11 The subjects vowed eternal fealty to the ‘ White Tsar ’ , to be loyal and to pay dues on time .
12 The local authorities are expected to assess and identify the combination of services that best suits the needs and circumstances of an individual , and to monitor the quality of care provided and to review matters from time to time .
13 Obviously it is very important to train every pilot to recognise when his planning is leading to a disastrous situation , and to take action in time to avoid it .
14 The Chart data structure ( see Fig. 3.1 ) is used to represent and extend pathways through time and level of abstraction through a search space .
15 They would have to honour their homework commitments and take part from time to time in residential field trips and work experience courses .
16 Failure to recognise undershooting and to close airbrakes in time to prevent an undershoot
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