Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You bring them on from the time they 're little , and they think they 've got it made , then — wallop . ’ |
2 | It was pink , not red like Hank Marvin 's , which disappointed me rather at the time . |
3 | It 's possible that Fedorov may have exceeded his authority : I forgot to mention that he 's a madman , though he succeeds in disguising it most of the time . |
4 | Well , that should finish him off in no time . |
5 | Yeah , I 'll send him round nearer the time , I think . |
6 | Whether you are experiencing physical pain , mental anguish or emotional distress , you will feel it deeply at the time . |
7 | Not that she had seen it so at the time . |
8 | When we are insecure about our personal power , ill at ease with our individuality and allowing others to define us much of the time , we may rely heavily on other sources of power . |
9 | We will then contact you again about the time and place . |
10 | The poet picked it up and handed it over to the Time Lord . |
11 | No , but eh , another word that was I 've heard used , and it was , actually it was quite annoying because the chap used it , used it wrongly , but I did n't know that he 'd used it wrongly at the time . |
12 | she would see it off in no time at all . |
13 | She was obviously very unhappy and managed to conceal it most of the time . ’ |
14 | That 's how it seems in memory ; and we each apprehended it subcutaneously at the time , il me semble . |
15 | The staff revolted , Elliott locked them out of the Time Out offices , and the magazine vanished from the newsstands . |
16 | You do n't want people knocking your door and er you know she up to the time she died we we used to be advised by her . |
17 | It 'll set you right in no time . ’ |
18 | There is nothing whatever to do about it , except , possibly , to put it down for a time . |
19 | ‘ I wish I 'd understood it more at the time . ’ |
20 | She would make the poet 's lunch , starting with the radio playing but switching it off after a time because he believed that people should be able to do without background noise . |
21 | But once you 're out of here , I 'll have you well in no time . |
22 | She 'll have you right in no time . ’ |
23 | I will have you back in no time at all . ’ |
24 | ‘ I watched him much of the time , Inspector , ’ said Auguste , an anxious sheepdog watching Alfred 's eyes glaze over . |
25 | So it 's I I counted it up for the time I 'm staying . |
26 | As I came into the hotel I tried to project myself back into a time when I 'd have been thinking — Sunday press party , rather fun . |
27 | Sort myself out in no time at all . |
28 | It shuts him up for the time being , and I 'm not going to give him the satisfaction of thinking his insolence cuts any ice with me . |
29 | ‘ The dogs saw them off in no time . |
30 | We all use them much of the time and could not do without them . |