Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] [pos pn] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the many things that Mrs Thatcher has learned during her time in politics is how to milk election campaigns . |
2 | So , what have I got to show for my time as a hostage ? |
3 | At this stage she started to write about her time in Bristol as very faintly disguised autobiography . |
4 | ‘ Must have grown durin' my time with the Fussies , ’ he repeated , pondering the words . |
5 | You must have grown during your time with the Fussies . ’ |
6 | He did talk about his time as the Dauphin in a way that made people fairly sure that if the Stratford management had come to him with an offer , he would have grabbed it . |
7 | There was one weekend left to go of our time at Canjuers . |
8 | Cuts into the , it cuts into the we the weeks , I mean that sounds terrible , I 'll be , you 're only working a few days but it 's surprising the teaching days I do really , that really does cut into my time at home . |
9 | Theodora rehearsed the facts about Amy 's past life which had emerged during her time at Betterhouse . |
10 | On the day on which he had lost her he had sat for hours on the bed in the attic where she had lived during her time with him , and where they had shared their afternoon of love , and now , on the evening of the second day , he sat there again . |
11 | Even if I hate him I think he 's the most important player Leeds United have had in my time as a Leeds United supporter . |
12 | People need to account for their time for many different reasons and so your final template may look quite different once you have tailored it to your needs . |