Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Your new patio will be designed and built in time for spring when you can really enjoy it to the full .
2 The television was not very good and the voice crackled and faded from time to time .
3 Prescription charges will be frozen and reduced over time .
4 Diplomatic missions were received and sent from time to time , and during the sixteenth century Japanese traders and pirates dominated the seas of Southeast Asia , but both channels of contact virtually ceased in the seclusion period .
5 The drafter should bear in mind that statutes and standard form documents , such as Incoterms , are altered and updated from time to time .
6 I knew from my family history I was likely to be vulnerable to cancer and luckily it was diagnosed and treated in time .
7 As Goodson ( 1983 ) has argued , these demarcation lines have developed and changed over time ; they are not absolute .
8 The deep-seated feeling that man 's nature is essentially structured to survive nomadically and that he needs to be on the move in some way if he is to be satisfied , is complemented by the mystics ' witness that true human fulfilment is the concomitant of what is experienced as a spiritual journey to a goal beyond time that is occasionally anticipated and known in time , the element within which our curiously mixed physical and spiritual natures cohere and mature .
9 It is equally important that the products should be consistently up to top standard , correctly packed and delivered on time .
10 There had been the slightest tremor in Alice 's voice ; she had been going to say , " We all spent the evening " but remembered in time that " all " might not be prepared to stick their necks out for Jim , if " all " could be reached and warned in time .
11 The median Vg in each group for each 10 minute collection period was found and plotted against time to show the relation between the change in Vg and cigarette smoking .
12 He moved his arm into a myo-feedback harness ; a mechanical specimen grip unfolded and flexed in time with his movements .
13 According to chief executive Michael Warburg , it is also running ‘ a tighter ship to keep costs under control ’ , and is trying to improve the company 's image by ensuring that software and services are delivered and implemented on time .
14 Whereas Sartre 's totality was never totalized because it was always still in process and could never be closed , Althusser 's totality is never totalizable because it is decentred and displaced in time .
15 This , it can be argued , is socially constructed and varies over time .
16 Insertion and side sequences draw attention to the fact that conversation is discourse mutually constructed and negotiated in time .
17 Once this process is complete , the compost is ready for the land , and any further storage will result in some loss , unless it is kept covered and turned from time to time .
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