Example sentences of "may [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | If you decide on avoidance of the food , bear in mind that the child 's sensitivity may disappear in time . |
2 | He might also have added the examples he cited earlier of the ‘ material content of the cultural tradition ’ , such as cave-paintings and hand-axes , since these also serve as repositories of meaning which may persist over time . |
3 | Bill , Roger and Vincent you will be the respective time keepers okay I 'll give you timing in due course but remember to give a two minute warning which is the rap on the desk make sure going on and you will find out the role plays will or may run over time . |
4 | The list is comprehensive and correct at the time of publication , but additions and deletions may occur from time to time . |
5 | No attempt should be made to use monetary policy to offset any disturbances which may occur from time to time . |
6 | The elderly partners may have varying degrees of disability and , at any one time , the more able may be the primary carer , but this may shift over time and with variation in the physical health of each partner . |
7 | She is one of several on whose services I may call from time to time . |
8 | These reactions may fade over time , but at the moment they are still quite a strong influence in Zimbabwean society . |
9 | In education , as in other disciplines , bodies of opinion may develop from time to time which present an unusually sharp challenge to accepted wisdom . |
10 | This was broadly speaking the approach adopted in Chapter 2 , and it led to a model which located each discipline somewhere in a three-dimensional space , defined by its object , stance and mode , all of which may vary over time . |
11 | In many markets , however , the identity of the firm initiating a price change may vary over time , possibly to avoid the impression that there is a price leader , or to spread more equitably the unpopularity of being the first firm to raise prices . |
12 | Interest rates may vary from time to time in line with the general level of interest rates . |
13 | However , the reorganization of water resources may lead to the use of lower.quality water or , as is worse from the textile finishers ' point of view , water that may vary from time to time . |
14 | Secondly , the parties should be aware that the items taken into account in compiling the index may vary from time to time . |
15 | Controversy about essential hypertension has waxed and waned for a century , and what is orthodox today may change with time . |
16 | While an individual endometriotic implant may change with time , no evidence exists that the disease will inevitably disappear . |
17 | That 's an attitude which may change with time because everyone who goes to Grendon is affected one way or another , staff and prisoners.tomorrow we see how much good has been done when they finish . |
18 | Alternatively , these parameters may change over time , and solutions of essentially the same problem at different time periods may be required . |
19 | Our commentary suggests that the nature of the trade-offs between economic objectives may change over time , and that the policy-maker needs to be advised of such changes when deciding upon the preferred combination of objectives . |
20 | Also the nature of the trade-offs may change over time , as may the choices of the policy-maker . |
21 | The perceptions of their interests by the two parties may not always be entirely accurate , or they may change over time , but there can be no doubt of the importance they hold for local government structure . |
22 | What is ‘ necessary ’ for a decent standard of living is a matter of social definition which may change over time . |
23 | What is to count as a scarce resource , for example , may change over time . |
24 | This is not the case in all countries , however , and the composition of the labour force in a particular export-oriented industry or zone may change over time . |
25 | The locus of competition may change over time ; however , in general the interest cost , gross of fees , may be defined as the price of a eurobond issue to the borrower , and is the continuing obligation in relation to the bond issue . |
26 | It is recognised that observed statistical relationships may change over time due to changes in financial markets . |
27 | Regional differences may be informative , and the manner in which the patterns may change through time . |
28 | Complexity is added to this simple relationship because the predominant direction of stress along oblique-slip margins may change through time as a consequence of adjustments to the overall direction of plate movement . |
29 | The motives influencing a particular individual may change from time to time , and their relative importance may also vary , depending on the situation . |
30 | Grace Road has a ‘ starless ’ society now , though that may change in time with the development of 20-year old Ben Smith , who justified the high opinions held of him by making his maiden first-class century in the first game of the season . |