Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 I agree that it would if I constantly compared her with my current partner , or wistfully mentioned her name from time to time .
2 Some congregations changed their allegiance over time .
3 Holm , 24 , who reached the last 16 at Wimbledon last year before losing to Stefan Edberg in four sets , also trailed 5–4 in the second set but found his range in time to break New Zealander Steven in the 11th game to level the match .
4 There was something about this huge expanse of rugged land that changed his sense of time .
5 The vigour , sometimes amounting to brutality , with which she utilized her seapower in time of war , by wholesale interference with neutral shipping carrying contraband or trading with her enemies , did much to increase the hostility with which she was now widely regarded .
6 Progressing slowly , seeming older by years than he had seemed on this beach the day before , more bent and huddled , the Commander shook his head in time to the steps he took .
7 The aircraft was just about to touch down when the pilot found himself in unfamiliar surroundings and opened his throttle in time for his wheels to clear the cliff-edge at the end of the runway .
8 The Council began its work at time of escalating violence .
9 He delivered his dissertation on time , was awarded his doctorate , and was lucky enough to obtain a lectureship in the Comparative Literature Department at the University of Suffolk , ‘ the last new job in Romanticism this century ’ , as he was wont to describe it , with justifiable hyperbole .
10 She became close to both women and , although she still saw her mother from time to time and still has a very strong relationship with her that has not been diminished by the divorce , a special bond was forged with the two older women .
11 He left his village and went to live in a deserted tomb ; an obliging friend locked him inside and brought him bread from time to time .
12 So now he lay on his back and thought of nothing and took his pulse from time to time .
13 Suddenly , he jumped high in the air , referee Steve Griffith signalled that the kick was good , blew his whistle for time and that was that .
14 WILLIAMS ) came in at a run from the " Coriolanus " matin e e , still in his toga , and just made his position in time . ]
15 He had come a long way with the Elder , as had his family from time immemorial .
16 The office of collector of supply was one which held its value over time , for the salary appears to have increased at a rate which more than compensated the holder for the ravages of inflation .
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