Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 If you are casting off a long length , then move the weight up from time to time , but always keep it actually on the cast off edge .
2 Feelings of being a martyr to the vacuum cleaner , or of struggling to live up to impossible standards of cleanliness , can take the pleasure out of time spent in the home .
3 Prolific striker Ian Rush is out of Saturday 's League encounter against Crystal Palace with hamstring trouble and the club are desperately trying to hurry the Welshman back in time for Tuesday night 's Coca-Cola Cup fixture between the two clubs .
4 One could use the laws of science to evolve the universe back in time to determine its configuration at earlier times .
5 The speech came over the wires so late and the sheets were so confused by the Post Office — which is usual in these cases — that without the precis we could not possibly have got the leader through in time for the first edition .
6 It stinks the place out at times , an' I told 'im too .
7 In another letter he describes how he impishly tried to put Schikaneder 's nose out of joint by playing the glockenspiel out of time from the wings .
8 Secondly , the experienced hypnotherapist will know how to take the patient back in time , beginning with a relatively happy time of life before progressing to the period where the trauma occurred .
9 For some , the step back in time brings only sadness , for others what they have seen will provide an impetus for the future .
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