Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun pl] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | This chapter will start by looking at the potential for politicisation in later-Stuart England , and show that most of the issues which divided the parties at this time had roots which dug deep in society . |
2 | well I think erm , the short answer is that I ca n't erm , erm provide the parties with any time on Friday , er , the case , this case has already some what over run it 's estimate , which has put pressure on the commercial judge as it is , there 's gon na be even more pressure on Friday , erm , I 'm afraid to say the , that the complexities of this case as such that I can not erm begin to think that even if we started at ten we would erm , necessarily finish within the hour , I have difficulties starting at ten o'clock anyway , I think we 'll simply have to erm , put the matter off , off until Monday morning I , Mr ca n't attend I really do n't think that I can erm put it off er any longer than that |
3 | Members should not indicate any willingness to accept the proposals until such time as all negotiations on them have concluded . |
4 | If the driver suddenly needs to call for extra revs , he can overrule the settings at any time by pushing the foot pedal . |
5 | ‘ There 's some funny characters roamin' the streets at this time o' night , ’ he remarked . |
6 | Goibniu studied the parchments for some time , seeing that there was an elaborate circlet of gold for Flame if she became Inchbad 's Queen , studded with firestones which would be mined from Fael-Inis 's Fire Mountains . |
7 | Very often , of course , in Divisional Court appeals the justices have not been asked to state their findings of fact and record the reasons until some time afterwards , sometimes a considerable time afterwards , after a notice of appeal has been lodged . |
8 | she said it 's a lot cheaper and easier , so I had n't got the springs at that time |
9 | And did you mention to Steen that you 'd got the photographs at any time ? ’ |
10 | Further efforts were made to strengthen the defences at this time by the despatch of one flight of Hurricanes from 274 Squadron in North Africa . |
11 | It is important to understand that you will always remain in ultimate control when relaxing and that you can always stop the proceedings at any time should they become unpleasant or uncomfortable . |
12 | But the stark reality of the Highland scene described reminds me of another idyllic circumstance that went the rounds about this time . |
13 | Mr C. Jones , of Kingswood , Bristol , wins our first £25 prize by asking you to name the players in that time who have won the award with two different clubs . |
14 | No we 've the lids on this time . |
15 | Are your memories so short over there , or is it that you have deliberately forgotten or ignored the protests of that time . |
16 | As we saw earlier , cylinders were individually made and carried no labels at that time , so it is understandable that mistakes occur nowadays when the only evidence is that of the recording itself . |
17 | The six children with myopathy had no contractions at any time . |
18 | The director of policy of the Consumers ' Association , Stephen Locke , said it had been pressing the Government to introduce the measures for some time . |