Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Course they got away with income tax out of that because they were n't , they were n't much erm to do with income tax that time , I mean my tax at that time of the year was about , at that time was about four pound a year when I was erm , when I was working and you only paid income tax once a year .
2 The only thing I worry about is if I lose my mother at this time of life , before I 'm due for a pension — what 's going to happen to me ?
3 For instance , among the veritable rarities that have come my way in that time , I have had at least as many disappointments as pleasant surprises .
4 A testator can revoke his will at any time during his life .
5 Her husband and children respected her privacy at this time and did not interrupt it with trivial enquiries like : ‘ Where 's my shirt ? ’ or ‘ What 's for dinner ? ’
6 In a vote on Aug. 15 the project had received the overwhelming support of the Folketing ( parliament ) , which had voted against a similar project in 1973 , although Sweden had given its approval at that time .
7 The French shared their reluctance at this time to sink their identities in a United States of Europe .
8 Once all nine barrels have been discharged the weapon is of no further use , although hopefully it will have done its job by this time , and your enemies will be running for the hills .
9 These will be offered to you when you first register with a doctor or if you have not seen your doctor for some time .
10 ‘ My darling Laura … ’ his voice was thick and husky with emotion … ‘ when I fell fathoms deep in love with you — all those years ago — you captured my heart for all time .
11 ‘ This is where mobile data fits in , enabling businesses to fulfil their need for real time information flow regardless of location . ’
12 It would have been harder to conceal their happiness at another time , but now everyone was engrossed in weightier matters .
13 This system enables banks to lend longer term because they can be certain of having deposits , as lenders can realize their asset at any time .
14 " Hanslick and others " had indeed found it difficult to place Wagner 's achievements , and furthermore Wagner 's own explicit interpretation of his ideal had in recent years been shifting in an enigmatic way that impelled his articulate young admirer to offer his own clarification : here was one of those " aesthetic problems " which had been occupying his mind for some time .
15 Beyond these basic costs , most stations offer a number of ‘ packages ’ such as run-of-week , or based on numbers of TVRs , where they may run your commercial at any time they like , as many times as they like , so long as your eventual cumulative audience reaches an agreed figure .
16 I did n't draw my weapon at any time whilst I was in the flat .
17 Assuming that the Phillips curve is stable over time ( that is , it does not shift its position from one time period to another ) , we-could say that a lower unemployment percentage could be achieved at the cost of a higher rate of inflation .
18 I like to make to Mr Hopkin is private citizen a small gift of Frenloudji book , which is the only abject in my possession and to give him handshake for last time .
19 These are : do not harm ; be reality led and not technology-driven ; filter your data well ; find net present value ; set your calendar to local time ; master the unquantifiable ; be replicable ; provide no subsidies ; keep track of what you do ; and think small .
20 This was for the convenience of the Bishop 's barge and any other vessels to land , and where the Bishop might take his barge at any time and in an hour reach his Cathedral .
21 It would be enough to send your temperature up each time that someone came on duty . ’
22 A police car streaked by on the relatively traffic-free side of the M4 , its siren 's wail mournful , and the flashing light replaced the sodium yellow filling the car taking my mind to another time .
23 These bases — Hassani , Argos and Molai — were in use by the Luftwaffe for attacks on Crete , which were reaching their climax at this time .
24 Further studies in the 1960s tended to confirm Phillips 's findings , though there was also some evidence that the Phillips curve was not completely stable but tended to shift its position from one time period to another .
25 A little fold of the veil can be drawn aside to disclose his mood at that time .
26 As the ball hit the post the referee blew his whistle for full time .
27 When you or your travel agent instructs us to confirm your booking , we will do so immediately , and you must pay your deposit at that time .
28 You can renew your loan at any time providing you 've been meeting your regular repayments .
29 You can change your nomination at any time simply by writing to the Society .
30 Please think carefully about registering as a bone marrow donor and remember you can change your mind at any time and have your name removed from the register .
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