Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] time [conj] [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 That contrasts with what some policies will lead to in a few years time if we are going to have complete closure of some long stay hospitalS .
2 Schools have little free laboratory time as it is , and the cost of new laboratories in the present economic climate would seem prohibitive .
3 As Jim said , in six months time if he 's redundant she wo n't be feeling
4 A source close to Saatchi insists that there is ‘ absolutely no intention of dispersing the collection ’ and is equally adamant that ‘ the collection will be greater in five or 10 years time than it is now . ’
5 Apart from that , you are wasting good knitting time while you are popping around with deliveries .
6 Yeah , yeah and then they 'll be able to stay Joseph and Charlotte will be full time in January they 're allowed to , I think what it is , is , they 're allowed to start when they 're small part time but they 're not allowed to go full time until the term they 're gon na be five in and you see Charlotte will be five in March and because I think that comes before the Easter of the Bank Holiday , erm she 'll be able to start January full time , where you 're supposed to , you know , three years they 'll all be
7 David Lyles , the coach , says their winning secret is constant hard work and dedication and determination … they have problems finding enough pool time because there are so many clubs in Swindon but it is a nationwide problem because there are only two good pools in this country which is not a lot for fifty million people …
8 The three teams ' fixtures would be rescheduled for Sunday , May 9 , with the same kick-off time so there was no advantage to be gained .
9 ‘ Immediately after the marathon it was local election time and I was on the move constantly .
10 HEARD in a City tavern last night : ‘ I expect my husband to be just the same in 20 years time as he is now . ’
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