Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] from [art] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He checked his watch ; fifty-five minutes from the time he had replaced the phone in Mr Patel 's fruit store .
2 Ranulf thought of the Lady Agnes and moaned ; she had proved a fiery lover from the time he had first flung her on her back and lifted her lace-trimmed skirts .
3 In other words to break his deemed domicile a person leaving the United Kingdom must be outside of the United Kingdom for three years counting three lots of 12 months from the time he left the United Kingdom .
4 well I mean I 'm only trying to get you to pick to pick it up one wee thing from every time I said , do have a chat with you , that 's what we always say , I 'm not expecting you to pick up anything else I 've said to you tonight cos I 'm only talking to you in general terms , but if you pick up one wee thing , right , story close
5 Popper was aware of the problem discussed in section 1 right from the time he first published the German version of his book The Logic of Scientific Discovery in 1934 .
6 The emergency services say it could cut vital minutes from the time it takes to respond to a call .
7 I trust we shall be back in two years from the time we left England …
8 I had always been singing energetic music from the time I was just a little girl , and when I started getting songs like Sweet Nothings , I loved those songs , and I wanted to sing them .
9 The defendant had raped and molested both girls from the time they were 11 or 12 until they were in their late teens .
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