Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [prep] the time [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd gone to the loo together by the time I joined Bunny . |
2 | Chairman er in his remarks a bit earlier on Professor said that he did not think it was appropriate to give executive power to the director of education I wrote your words down at the time he did not think it appropriate to give executive power to the director of education and he said , despite Mr 's clarification you want to move a bit nearer if you 're going to be his minder Mr that in fact he did n't |
3 | side then by the time you 've walked round |
4 | At Wickham 's prompting he painstakingly recalled everything that had happened in the pub that evening up to the time he missed the knife , and recited a list of names of customers who had been there . |
5 | Such had been the history of this camp up to the time I arrived there . |
6 | Yes and er my mother was frightened to death of guns because , oh he was a bit of a boy at heart I mean you can just imagine everybody used to bring the sporting guns to be repaired and there was guns floating about all over the place , and my mother was scared stiff of guns right till the time she died er , and he got mixed up with all these sporting connections you know like go off to shoots and various things and I think he did a bit of cock fighting in his day as well , but I 've , I 've got the exercise books that his two brothers . |
7 | You 'll find your ticket downstairs by the time you check out . ’ |
8 | I think we are providing a good service here and we 're meeting the needs of people erm we are providing a service on Thursday , Friday , Saturday and Sunday now at the times which are identified by officers as the crucial times when people actually need the service . |
9 | Did they have problems with keeping the water out during the time they were storing the |
10 | Once the trough had flooded to a manageable width , the boys would swim for it , usually finishing up about one hundred yards upstream by the time they had struggled through the rough water and reached the home bank . |
11 | ‘ You wrote that you caught him at his flat just at the time he was leaving the country . ’ |
12 | He worked he worked all his time on the island apart from the time he was in the army . |
13 | C C K most of the time there are n't many that end in just a K. |
14 | Trains out of Waverley were running fifteen minutes late by the time she got there , but she did n't care . |
15 | ‘ I 'd say he was a transit airline passenger on a refuelling stop who got off his aeroplane , changed into a pair of overalls in the toilet , drove off with a van-load of baggage , took what he wanted and was back on his plane well within the time his flight was called , to continue his journey without even going through customs . |
16 | we got back there was a a a meal there by the time we 'd you know |
17 | But essentially , the time in which they were built is a world apart from the time we live in . |
18 | ‘ She was such a beautiful little baby ; and because things were a bit easier by the time she came along she was always dressed in pretty clothes , not second-hand things and hand-me-downs as we were . |
19 | The trouble is that he ca n't recreate the formula , so he is pretty teed off by the time his fund manager Dr Crane ( Lorraine Bracco ) turns up to find out what 's going on . |
20 | Tatarinov argued that all ministries and other governmental institutions should be obliged to produce detailed estimates for the year ahead at the time they submitted their annual accounts . |
21 | Its unique design was never put to the test in defending against attack ; instead it was used as a prison almost from the time it was built . |