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Example sentences for "time goes"

  • As time goes on and civil life broadens and develops this attitude will be moderated--it is but a phase of the country's history, and indeed a healthy one, to cry for progress and the modern spirit.

  • But the tendency--though growing less as time goes on--is to overrate this.

  • Hat in hand, and with courteous or devout wish for your welfare on his lips, the poor Mexican seems almost a reproach to the harbinger of an outside world which seemingly grows more hard and commercial as time goes on.

  • They are a picturesque, poor and generally ignorant class, although possessed of excellent natural elements and traits which must develop as time goes on.

  • Thus Browning explains the sudden awakening of David, not as a divine revelation from without, but as a natural growth of the human spirit Godward.

  • Man's part is to take this first step, leaving the ultimate ideal to be worked out, as time goes, on by successive men.

  • And they will probably be used still more as time goes on.

  • As time goes on there will inevitably be a tendency to more and more uniformity.

  • Hence, stucco that is properly made does not get rough as time goes on, nor lose its colours when it is wiped off, unless they have been laid on with little care and after it is dry.

  • No walls made of rubble and finished with delicate beauty--no such walls can escape ruin as time goes on.

  • Next, following the guidance of Nature, I shall treat of the framework and the kinds of wood used in it, showing how they may be procured of a sort that will not give way as time goes on.

  • Must we find our way as best we can, by guidance given long ago, imperfectly realized even then, and more and more hazily remembered, more drearily inadequate as time goes on, and the path grows rougher and less clear?

  • As time goes on, it is right that the old truths should be elaborated, polished, filed down; it is wrong that they should be changed, maimed or mutilated.

  • But it is that which more than any other quality gives permanence and fruitfulness to work: for even the fragmentary and loosely ordered outcome of such thought is wont to prove germinant and quickening as time goes on.

  • As time goes on, and society is formed, and the idea of science is mastered, a different aspect of the physical universe presents itself to the mind.

  • But as time goes on, by reason of the many factors that enter into her new way of living, she is evidencing more interest, both in the county and state elections.

  • That's what Americans were brought up on and that's what they're going to live on more and more through these troubled hours and as time goes on.

  • That was another autumn day only a few years ago as time goes.

  • A definitely positive reaction can usually be obtained between the fifteenth and thirtieth day after the appearance of the primary lesion, and as time goes on it becomes more marked.

  • As time goes on several points of suppuration appear, and when these burst there are formed a number of openings in the skin, giving it a cribriform appearance; these openings exude pus.

  • The figure subjects include, as time goes on, more and more white glass.

  • Glass gets less streaky, evener, and sometimes lighter in tint, as time goes on.

  • As time goes on, I shall have less and less to do with the Series.

  • Fourthly, there is the philosophical stranger, who, like our own spectators, from time to time goes to see what is rich and rare in foreign countries.

  • First, he desires that his laws should be written down with all possible exactness; in the second place, as time goes on and he has made an actual trial of his decrees, will he not find omissions?

  • It is to be hoped and expected that, as time goes on, Catholic literature in England will enlarge its borders without declining in orthodoxy.

  • Time Goes by Turns" is found in most collections of British poetry.

  • As a reflex of a truthful, honest soul, deeply solicitous for the spiritual welfare of his kind, they have a pathos and unction which will have an ever-increasing influence as time goes on.

  • They were just little seedlings, so we hope to go into the named black walnuts as time goes on.

  • Well, there are a lot of these tricks to learn as time goes on.

  • But she wouldn't let him sell it, and over the course of the last few years they sold enough kernels more than to pay for that walnut tree and it is still going to yield a good many years, probably better and better as time goes on.

  • I have an idea that no one will have much influence over Alexina as time goes on.

  • We have never disputed over anything yet, but of course as time goes on I shall wish to do many things whether he happens to like it or not.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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