Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [prep] a [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Because we knew that the headmaster of the Scuola Medie Inferiori , where I was now in my last year , was not in a position to punish us if we did not appear for lessons on demonstration days , many of us took part only for a short time and then went home .
2 He was n't going to come charging back , forcing her to remember things she had worked long and hard to forget , turning her entire world upside down for a second time .
3 The other residents are mainly visiting academics , often very senior members of their own universities , from many countries , any academic discipline , and are staying in the college usually for a short time .
4 As director of the British Museum ( Natural History ) from 1919 to 1927 , Harmer 's equanimity enabled him to have good relationships with the trustees and he steered the Museum smoothly through a difficult time with tact and judgement .
5 If your engine is fitted with a viscous coupled cooling fan and the viscous unit is faulty after running the engine fast for a short time and then slowing down the fan continues to spin freely and even speeds up .
6 The atmosphere was not exactly lively but I continued to have lunch there for a long time because she was extremely kind and the food was good .
7 Never wipe Rosie and Jim off for a long time .
8 To complete any craft project you must exercise tempered self criticism , correct large mistakes by all means but maintain progress and see the job through in a reasonable time .
9 And then a percent I could get you a percent off as a first time buyer .
10 Oddly enough , I found that I could keep the port wing up for a considerable time and , as I lost flying speed and I came nearer and nearer to the Engineering Wing area , the port wing happily stayed in the air until my speed was very low indeed and then gradually — and I did not think of this — one ( and only one ) of the prop blades gently ploughed into the rather soft earth , My port wing was still in the air , and ever so gently we made a beautiful semi-turn to port .
11 We may not see this place again for a long time . ’
12 Well w we did n't have to do , do anything that way because we were allowed our freedom up to a certain time and that was it .
13 Infra-red detectors are very effective devices — they react to body heat , and will leave lights on for a predetermined time after they first sense body heat .
14 Similarly , we can say that the purchase of a new machine by a firm is investment — the machine itself will not yield utility to anyone in the current period but will produce ( or help to produce ) consumer goods probably for a long time into the future .
15 As she was saying good-bye to him on the last day , she knew that they would n't see each other again for a long time .
16 It would become known as the Aladdin Sane Retirement Tour of Great Britain , comprising over 40 appearances and culminating at Hammersmith Odeon for the famous final concert of June 3 , 1973 , when David announced his ‘ retirement ’ and that he would n't perform live concerts again for a long time — not for two or three years at least .
17 You should try the request again at a later time .
18 You should try the request again at a later time .
19 Take Magnus out at a different time , or take him somewhere else .
20 These mines were frequently tiny operations , perhaps run by families which might work an area only for a short time .
21 OLYMPIC champion Finn Christian Jagge won the opening slalom event of the season in Norway yesterday with a combined time of 1min 40.01sec to win the event by .72sec .
22 And the relief of seeing this woman out for a good time , smoking dope , getting drunk , flirting and still not deserving to be raped !
23 3 Incumbent firms can change prices only within a non-zero time lag .
24 Put as simply as possible the hypothesis is : — From the start of life up to a certain time which is designated the Dawn of Civilisation , ‘ goodness ’ was being created from one source only , that source being the endless stream of infinitely small but favourable evolutionary changes or events , producing an infinite number of minute units of what , by virtue of its favourable nature , has been termed ‘ goodness ’ , the outcome of each favourable event being regarded as one unit .
25 Aha this was a man who had been a joiner there for a long time .
26 ‘ Well , Daouad , you will not see the Sukkariya again for a long time unless you answer my questions . ’
27 ‘ I do n't want to do theatre again for a long time , ’ he said .
28 Many children come into care only for a short time while their parents try to sort out their difficulties .
29 We had to put the babies down at a certain time and leave them — it was horrible .
30 Lifting very heavy weights can also raise your blood pressure considerably for a short time .
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