Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [noun] [conj] time " in BNC.
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1 | The cellular and biochemical changes which must be translated into behavioural processes such as memory formation must be precisely located in space and time , as the criteria with which I started this chapter have emphasized . |
2 | Although this applies to stratified societies as a class the relative values attached to particular substances varied in space and time . |
3 | Of these , in West Malaysia , two species roost singly in trees and ny short distances to feed upon trees which produce a few flowers all year round , and the third , Eonycteris spelaea , roosts , in large colonies in caves and can ny up to at least 35km from them to feed and take food from a wide range of flowers scattered in space and time . |
4 | It had petrified and been frozen in space and time . |
5 | I 'm not caught in space and time waves . |
6 | Had you remembered the face of that clock — one which you have probably looked at time and time again ? |
7 | The issue of road links to ports is not being addressed by Government and time is running out . |
8 | The same set of cell activities are used again and again — contraction , movement , change in adhesion — and what makes organs different is how these activities are organized in space and time . |
9 | One of these is the cell cycle itself , other events are regulated in sequence and time independently of the cell cycle ( 2 ) . |
10 | This is even more the case when , as often in literary discourse , author and reader are considerably separated by space and time . |
11 | Yeah , but your saying been in , erm they may have happened to you , I 've been bashed into time and time again |
12 | The right-brain functions on the other hand — the perceptive , intuitive , artistic abilities — are directed towards the inner , subjective world of transcendental reality , a world not bound by space or time but which is infinite and eternal — the spiritual realm as opposed to the material , physical realm . |
13 | He may not even have thought consciously of Palestine two thousand years ago as a very real place , precisely situated in space and time , subject to a confused welter of social , psychological , political , economic and religious factors — the same factors that operate in any ‘ real ’ locality , past or present . |
14 | If then you have information about the setting , both in terms of where the event is situated in place and time , and in terms of the physical relations of the interactants with respect to posture and gesture and facial expression , your expectations will be still further limited . |
15 | The weak anthropic principle states that in a universe that is large or infinite in space and/or time , the conditions necessary for the development of intelligent life will be met only in certain regions that are limited in space and time . |
16 | These themes are dealt with time and time again , but the possibility that they may be irrelevant , or that unique cultural , social or ecological facts are more important , is left open . |
17 | Instead of orderly motility patterns , which can be analysed relatively easily , irregular contractions occur that are apparently tandomly distributed in location and time . |
18 | The light cones , which indicate the paths followed in space and time by flashes of light emitted from their tips , are bent slightly inward near the surface of the star . |
19 | Afleodham was rather deaf ; every word had to be repeated and every argument gone over time and time again , all this using three languages . |
20 | Yes , keys and paper-Shuttles and space walkers — they 're all being steered through space and time in the same way by gravity . |
21 | The problem with the second version , however , is that because collaboration appears to be spontaneous and may be far removed in space and time from the groundwork which the teacher has laid , the relationship between the two can never be directly established , but only inferred . |
22 | Dwarfed by Vienna and time , it now seemed crude and static . |
23 | Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly take such a subject as of itself might catch a clause , whereas this ’ — he is of course writing about the vexed question of erm Church government and the possible disappearance of episcopy — ‘ whereas this hath all the disadvantages on the contrary , and such a subject as the publishing whereof might be delayed at pleasure and time enough to pencil it over with the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless picture , whereas in this argument the not deferring it is of great moment to the good speeding . |
24 | Through reading , direct experience can be extended through space and time . |
25 | To see this is to recognize the stylistic value of Golding 's choice : that his version of the event is of movements perceived in space and time , from which the reader has to work out a normal understanding of what is happening . |
26 | In the days of his flesh Jesus was limited by space and time . |
27 | Individual heating appliances such as gas convectors can be controlled by thermostats and time switches just as effectively as a central heating system , and will obviously cost less to install . |
28 | 3 Accessibility : services are readily accessible and not compromised by distance or time constraints . |