Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [noun] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 The Gondola and Lifeboat also carried paying passengers from this time , having a ‘ gangplank ’ cut in their sides , which incidentally weakened their bodies .
2 Beefy will report fit for today 's fourth Texaco Trophy clash with Pakistan , but skipper Graham Gooch said : ‘ It 's a problem which has troubled Ian for some time .
3 Mr Kingsley Low , general secretary of the British Beekeepers ' Association , said : ‘ We have been expecting to find varroa for some time as it is so widespread on the Continent .
4 As a consequence , they dislike having to attend incidents at this time which are so serious that action can not be avoided .
5 Most of these people use intramuscular steroids , although only one admits to having shared needles at any time .
6 What he perceived was rather the state of the doctor and he inferred from this that a change must have taken place at some time before that moment .
7 For instance , English coins of the thirteenth century were still available in the fifteenth , so the loss of one could have taken place at any time during its three centuries of circulation .
8 And that meant that Downes could not possibly have killed Kemp before that time , and Downes was going to make absolutely certain — as he did — that he was never out of sight or out of touch with his group — except for the odd , brief visit to the loo — at any time that afternoon or early evening .
9 As can be seen for wild-type Eco K approximately 50% of the DNA is cleaved after 30 min and no further reaction appears to take place after this time .
10 I shall think of you at Christmas , the more so as my own father died one Christmas Eve , and Richard 's wife in the week before Christmas , so I know how it feels to have sadness at that time .
11 Solidarity , at its peak , embraced more than 9 million of Poland 's 13 million workers ; it prompted the formation of a country counterpart , Rural Solidarity , and profoundly affected the ruling Polish United Workers ' Party , about a third of whose members are estimated to have joined Solidarity at this time .
12 Others did receive rises during that time .
13 I 've had dandruff for some time and now my scalp has started to itch as well , but nothing seems to clear it up .
14 ‘ In terms of ideas , I had been trying to produce pictures at that time which had a very flat , two-dimensional feel to them , being torn between what I think are two different ends of photography , but which both have that quality .
15 It continued to produce cloth for some time until it closed .
16 Mr Wise 's Mill continued to make cloth for some time , although it is not clear whether the firm of Ellis and Apperly , who were later recorded there , were more than tenants for a while .
17 Both poems would require little change to make sense at any time between AD 600 and now .
18 Most of us need to borrow money at some time or another .
19 Very few of us go through life without needing to borrow money at some time or other .
20 Many of the famous liners of this century have visited Madeira at some time during their voyages .
21 Shelter 's latest research shows that social work departments have had responsibility at some time for the lives of more than a third of all homeless people .
22 Salford chairman John Wilkinson added : ‘ Our scouts have watched Gary for some time .
23 Its wharves were among the few where steam vessels outnumbered sailing ships at that time .
24 A new survey claims that more than forty per cent of students at Oxford University have taken drugs at some time .
25 You need to take care at all times when assisting or moving residents .
26 Rumours have circulated Manchester for some time over Sharpe 's future and they intensified after he was sent home from pre-season training with what United described as a virus .
27 Of course you can , you 're a delegate and entitled to speak Bishop at any time .
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