Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] of [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Naturally , I wanted to see him and to introduce him to my family ; but I also felt that he needed to get out of London from time to time , because he seemed to be assuming an increasing load of public work , as well as public lectures and broadcasts . |
2 | At first , Gloria took Dot along the road to school but it was often difficult for Gloria to get out of bed in time , so they arrived late . |
3 | At night , a person may not be able to get out of bed in time , or they will dislike using a bedpan or find it difficult and messy . |
4 | Could Australia get out of recession in time for the next general election ? |
5 | He could receive visitors and was allowed out of jail from time to time , even occasionally to preach in London . |
6 | The train slid out of Winnipeg on time at eight-twenty and I put all my energies and attention into being an unexceptional and adequate waiter , even though always conscious of the ominous presence in the aisle seat , facing forward , three tables back from the kitchen end . |