Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] [art] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 They can decide which pathways to follow and explore them at the time they ‘ read ’ the document .
2 Erm , I can never remember the name of it and I , I , and I forget it by the time I get home , but , the name of the castle that is .
3 I had mine in kitchen and I kept knocking it over every time I opened up
4 An ‘ only ’ dream has little effect on us ; we may remember it in the morning because it was funny or for some other reason , but it does not disturb us in any way ; most often , we recollect it only in the moments after waking and have forgotten it by the time we get out of bed .
5 Well I mean , I told them at the time I was against the of a sixteen month deal .
6 But if you wanted a single bed moving , then the cheapest way would be just to have one man , he comes we charge you for the time we take , with a minimum of an hour 's charge .
7 I rang her every day , but I had n't seen her during the time I 'd been living at Eva 's ; I could n't face any of them in that house .
8 Why have n't you done it in the time you 've been in ?
9 It 's only one that can do it at a time we all have a role to play , we 're all part of that body are n't we that we 've looked at in some , what a lovely description it is , and some of us do n't look quite as good as the other part do we ?
10 We never noticed it during the time it took for me to qualify and start work as an intern at St Andrew 's in Marylebone .
11 Yeah but you see the thing is that if I come and meet you by the time you no point .
12 Forcing her mind away from what Rune had told her about the time he 'd spent with Lotta and how the relationship had evaporated with only the bitter dregs left in evidence , she allowed it to dwell on how they 'd spent the rest of the day .
13 You 'll believe it by the time you leave here — ’
14 Well I think if that was me I 'd have that done now in case you do n't like it by the time you you get married and that could be growing again .
15 You come down here and tell me about the time you went to the Abacos . ’
16 She rang erm a le , did she tell so , did , mum tell you about the time she had erm some calls about two in the morning ?
17 I 'll suspect get it by the time they go
18 The organisation of the celebrations on such a large scale was a major success for Pateman and although he could not have known it at the time he was in the final few months of his long and difficult years of service to the District and the WEA .
19 I do n't think I should say sorry for doing what at the time I believed to be right , ’ said the Prime Minister , receiving his loudest ovation of the night .
20 As one person put it , ‘ The only ones who knew me from the time I was born have gone , and it 's almost as if that period in my life is less real now that there is no one left alive who shared it with me . ’
21 do n't always tell you at the time they just say
22 Did I ever tell you about the time I was thrown into a lake up in the — ’
23 Then Kier tells us about the time she saw a UFO .
24 It reminds me of the time I went to a school in Clevedon to interview one of the masters , David Bryant , who was the greatest bowls player in the world and a star in his own right .
25 I construe this agreement as a promise by the husband to pay his wife 30s. a week in consideration of her promise to maintain herself during the time she is living separate from him , whether due to her own fault or not .
26 It reminded her of the time she had slept here , and woken to find him beside her with his arm around her in his beautifully furnished bedroom .
27 Mm do you have to take them off every time you wash it ?
28 Okay , Carol , thank you for the time you 've given to us to see it .
29 Er had they by the time you were still at school come on to that new erm er system where you speak a lot more ?
30 He recalled his telling him about the time he went into a pub when a man suggested having sex with him and pulled down his trousers in front of the assembled company .
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