Example sentences of "with the time [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Even silver-screen George changes with the times when , after an entertaining accident in Rome , he re-emerges as a convertible with a Renault 4 bonnet .
2 He makes clear in an interview with the Times today that in a hung parliament his party would ‘ bargain very hard indeed ’ to stop Labour removing the £21,060 ceiling on National Insurance payments and introducing a 50p tax rate for top earners .
3 Their potential has already been recognised and exploited in other fields — schools will not so much be moving with the times as running to catch up .
4 Am I right in saying that you 've also been very you 've also changed with the times as well , and adjusted
5 you know , just to , to keep up with , with the times really .
6 Gist of this intelligence ( with , of course , the utmost care to protect its source ) must have been conveyed to all regional commands in the United Kingdom , and from there filtered downward , for this moment coincided with the time when Leslie declared his willingness to perform almost any task in order to help repel invaders .
7 What appears of particular concern is that the increase in ultraviolet radiation coincides with the time when ocean surface organisms are emerging from the dark winter period and thus have had no time to adapt to the sun , let alone enhanced levels of damaging UV-B radiation .
8 That contrasts with the time when Labour was in power when pensioners ' incomes increased by a modest 3 per cent .
9 I suppose it 's probably because his time at Leeds coincided with the time when I used to go to see them most frequently .
10 At this late stage , with the time before 1 January as easy to count in days as in weeks , businesses should now be obtaining the last elements of these details .
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