31. But as time went on, the new state, conscious of its strength and achievements, became less and less willing to accept this situation. 32. There was, however, a clearly marked tendency for this organisation to become more complex as time went on. 33. As time goes on, its distance stays the same. 34. And start with the how does the distance change as time goes on? 35. Well perhaps in the future that it might be one thing that you might want to lift up and develop as time goes on well done mate. 36. Why allowed three minutes for, but I might extend that to three and a quarter, I think, if the time goes well. 37. She had thought the time had gone when thoughts of Jake could upset her. 38. A miracle had happened, and time had gone backwards. 39. His wife Hiba and son Vernes will probably stay with a local family as time goes on. 40. Some in the profession believe that with unemployment or underemployment among Scottish architects, overseas work could become more of a necessity than an option as time goes on. |