Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [art] [adj] time [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The retailer needs to know the best time to advertise seasonal goods — eg camping equipment will be promoted in the spring , ready for the summer . |
2 | The retailer needs to know the best time to advertise … goods . |
3 | ‘ He has had a sad time looking for work in London and intends to go back to the North-East with his parents as soon as possible , ’ said David Martin , defending . |
4 | Even Disney , the most successful studio of the late 1980s , has had a tough time launching Hollywood Pictures , the baby sister of its Touchstone studio . |
5 | The pyramid has taken a long time to crumble . |
6 | ‘ It has taken a long time getting Australian rugby to the top and we are n't about to throw that away in one game , ’ he added . |
7 | Surprisingly , it has taken a long time to arrange something that most would have considered to be basic . |
8 | It has taken a long time to get justice but the compensation will give financial security to my family and give us sufficient breathing space to try and rebuild our lives . |
9 | It has taken a long time to get justice but the compensation will give financial security to my family and give us sufficient breathing space to try and rebuild our lives . |
10 | Such a measure has taken a long time to appear . |
11 | It has taken a long time to reduce the effects of that defect but it is now under control . |
12 | Before focusing on the way in which educational accountability has manifested itself in evaluation procedures we want to spend a little time exploring this more general picture . |
13 | He 'd spent a long time twisting bits of wire together and finding a safe way to steal electricity from the fusebox . |
14 | ‘ I thought we 'd taken a long time to get here . ’ |
15 | It seemed to take a long time to reach the end of the wall and I was about to turn right towards the door of the farm kitchen when from my left I heard the sudden rattle of a chain then a roaring creature launched itself at me , bayed once , mightily , into my face and was gone . |
16 | Those who already sail have an exciting time trying to stay upright when it 's really blowing . |
17 | Those who already sail have an exciting time trying to stay upright when it 's really blowing . |
18 | Not all of us like using woodworking machines , and do not mind spending the extra time achieving results which may be less perfect and mechanical-looking . |
19 | ‘ It 's just going to take a little time to put into operation . |
20 | The Saddlery Courses are designed for people wishing to earn a full time living from making and repairing saddlery or for anyone who just wants to supplement their existing income , as they state ‘ whatever you want from this course , either to earn money or to save money , it is designed for you . ’ |
21 | Thus even here we may want to reduce the total time required to record the spectrum . |
22 | However this difference might not have reflected the additional time taken to draw an inference in the indirect antecedent condition , but rather that there was repetition of a noun in the direct antecedent condition but not in the indirect antecedent condition . |
23 | Ian and Barbara meet — the latter having had a difficult time avoiding Nero 's amorous advances — and with the help of Tavius ( who is a Christian ) , they manage to escape from the city . |
24 | The agency account man must have had a sticky time explaining that one to the client . |
25 | Even a political genius coming to power in propitious circumstances would have had a hard time meeting all these claims on him . |
26 | When I was a boy — just 30 years ago — a store like this would have had a hard time surviving in this small mid-Western Canadian city . |
27 | He could have worked things out the same way I had , and he 'd have had a hellish time believing it all of his own son . |
28 | Peel ( 1966 ) considered that these would have taken a long time to form and their unidirectional nature may indicate that the north-east trades have been blowing over this area for a very long time . |
29 | While this pattern was reproduced only imperfectly in the ECSC and while a timetable of functional spillover might have taken an unconscionable time to achieve , what in the end counted for the ECSC was that it did provide an atmosphere of mutual confidence among the leaders of the member states — despite the disputes , none contemplated leaving the Community — and that this helped to pave the way for the creating of the European Economic Community in 1957 . |
30 | SINEAD Donaghy could n't have chosen a better time to score her first goal of the season . |