Example sentences of "her [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Just a good experience for her for time , you know .
2 In the event she did neither , but lay there for a while wondering what Johnny was doing , hidden away from her behind time 's misty barrier .
3 Finally , the Report suggested that the Minister might establish ‘ a small committee to advise her from time to time on the subjects and types of adult education courses which should receive priority in qualifying for grant ’ ( Recommendation 18 ) .
4 Timothy , although a regular caller , had n't mentioned the alternative to Yelton again , but the way he looked at her from time to time made words unnecessary .
5 Crump was a kindly man and his kindness to his wife had resulted in his being made to appear in thrall to her from time to time .
6 Because she is a woman , John glances at her from time to time : because she is a woman .
7 And they all smiled at her from time to time .
8 The warmth that Alain had shown her from time to time had quite gone now and she knew he would continue to be an enemy .
9 Owen waited as usual for her to recover , talking quietly meanwhile with Jane Postlethwaite , who stole a glance at her from time to time , sympathetic and concerned but also slightly at a loss .
10 Yes and the kids can drop round and see her from time to time .
11 Mr Peter the consultant orthopaedic surgeon who tended her first immediately after the accident at Hinchinbrook and thereafter in the year from April nineteen eighteen eight as well as seeing her from time to time since , had this to say about her parent 's efforts quote I think that without their constant support and stimulation and their determination that Anna Jane would function again as a rational human being .
12 She was aware of those sapphire-hued eyes following her from time to time , resting on her , evaluating her .
13 Comrade Yu our local interpreter is a young woman with pigtails and who is constantly breaking into smiles and laughs , especially when we try out our broken Chinese on her from time to time .
14 Margaret , who is divorced from Lord Snowdon , is the Queen 's closest ally after their mother and always rallies around her in times of crisis .
15 Betty left this world with a one-and-threepenny funeral , supplemented only by the generosity of the chapel which had stood by her in time of need : ‘ Pd .
16 On four Thursday evenings during the winter she could be seen , dressed in spotty black and glittering with rhinestones , sawing happily away on her violin through four public concerts , under the baton of Mr Dixon , the elderly English master from Tollemarche public school , who tried gamely to keep the rest of the orchestra in time with her , since he had long ago given up trying to keep her in time with the orchestra .
17 Toby Hedworth , defending , said the man never intended the child should die and meant to release her in time .
18 His taste in films , plays , books and music was far more decided than her own , though she would not admit that it was superior : she thought that , given time , she could outdo him , but as he had a good start on her in time , she was glad to listen to him .
19 He rocked her in time to the music , tugging sleepily at the pearls about her throat .
20 I was only down there at the Spinners ’ , but I did n't get to her in time . ’
21 Scathach pushed her away , turning her in time to deflect the blow from another raider .
22 Heroine trapped in the treasure cave , time ticking away until the Big Bang ; can the hero reach her in time ?
23 Ronni looked into his eyes and smiled at the compliment , inwardly shuddering as he took her in his arms and proceeded to lead her in time to the music .
24 If the lad was a bit stern with her at times , it was only for her own good . ’
25 ‘ She talks of little else and makes me quite vexed with her at times .
26 Clara could feel her friendly spirit choking her at times ; she had affection in her , and nowhere to spend it .
27 ‘ Not what you 'd call a Major Thoroughfare , ’ said William 's nan , who had a sarcastic tongue on her at times .
28 She had , of late , felt herself uncannily able to predict the next word , the next move , in any dialogue : she could hear and take in three conversations at once : she could see remotely as through a two-way mirror the private lives of her patients , sometimes of her friends : she had felt reality to be revealed to her at times in flashes beyond even the possibility of rational calculation : had felt in danger ( why danger ? ) of too much knowledge , of a kind of powerlessness and sadness that is born of knowledge : for these reasons , perhaps , was it that she had decided to multiply the possibilities so recklessly , to construct a situation beyond her own grasping ?
29 She 's gon na get sack her by time she 's finished .
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