Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | And they did n't really want them back at that time . |
2 | I think there was one question I 'll I 'll root it out for next time erm and I was really stunned on it I might be okay on it now . |
3 | Daniel told them how at this time God had so loved the world that he had sent his only son to give it life , to be made just like them , so that God might live man 's life and man might through him come close to God . |
4 | ‘ The courtyard of a house in Delft ’ dates from the height of his career and will doubtless attract much attention from around the world ( est. £4.5–6.5 million ; $6.9–9.9 million ) although it is well-known that Christie 's have been trying to sell it privately for some time and the current estimate is regarded as quite strong . |
5 | We want to do all we can to help you financially during this time and have developed special loan schemes which are available to post graduates . |
6 | My start was beginning to let me down around this time — Ron and I were concentrating more on my pick-up — but I had the satisfaction of beating Calvin Smith quite comfortably . |
7 | Keep the old man in there , get him out in good time to defrost , maybe even put him in a hot bath to remove any traces of his preservation . |
8 | I had known them now for some time and smiled at the thought of their good company . |
9 | But it 's not gon na take me longer at that time of the morning than it has done today at eleven o'clock or so is it ? |
10 | and she did actually take him out at one time |
11 | The flexibility and cheapness of overdraft borrowing is possible because it is an ‘ on demand ’ facility , and we can therefore call it in at any time . |
12 | He admitted : ‘ Lawrie McMenemy took me off at half- time in Spain after I 'd been booked . |
13 | ‘ Fashion , ’ he 'd rant , when they sent him home on short time from the stocking factory . |
14 | erm But they were disappointed when John Thorn equalised after another five minutes and he put them ahead at half time by two one . |
15 | They work under the grim threat that armed and dangerous rebels could pick them off at any time . |
16 | He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’ |
17 | He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’ |
18 | I mean if you like , I mean , I 'll pick you up at normal time , then we 'll just |
19 | I concluded from what Heather told me that Alan had taken him on for old time 's sake . ’ |
20 | Oh I see I must of just been putting it down at that time |
21 | Did he not at that time , on the brink of collapse , feel something sustaining him , feeding him , encouraging him ? |
22 | If you did n't get it out at that time it 'd be half past eleven and she 'd lose two hours . |
23 | But they 're all going to wonder why I dragged you along at this time of night . |
24 | In fact if it was dry down to the band they would near take it in by that time , you with the bands round the middle ? |
25 | Why should he build barns , drain land , clear wasteland and so on , if his landlord could turn him out at any time and reap the benefit of the improvement himself ? |
26 | On hotel bills , they do n't , but usually they put it , including local tax , or something like , they always use to show it separately at one time , it 's a percentage , but now , very often your bill just shows it as a , including local tax . |