Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | I remember when Mike and Robin went into their flats I spent quite a long time with them |
2 | Charles Wood and I worked quite a long time to explore the framework of The Knack and take away a lot of the theatrical implications . |
3 | I shall not give way to my hon. Friend , as I believe that I have done so once already and I have only a little time left . |
4 | I sat there a long time , bored , with a cold bottom , and I was about to open the pub door to tell him I was going home when I saw the organ grinder trundling his barrel-organ down the street . |
5 | ‘ I stood there a long time , looking at a row of the most twisted , gnarled , sorry-looking pollard willows I have ever seen . |
6 | Not quite sure how to broach the subject , and not wishing to be indiscreet , she murmured awkwardly , ‘ I do n't quite know how to put this , but part of the reason for my visit was to try and trace someone who lived here a long time ago , only I do n't quite like to ask around , because the person I 'm looking for might not like it — might not want everyone to know her business . ’ |
7 | I loved him , as much as an alien can entertain love for a being on a green planet where she knows she has only a certain time . |
8 | They are oh I do n't ken when but they must you ken obviously a long time ago story . |
9 | ‘ I 've often watched you in the past and wondered how you know exactly the right time to enter the bidding , the right time to leave , ’ Moran praised . |
10 | She lay there a long time in the bath , soaking , looking through the open door at his sleeping figure on the bed . |
11 | You take rather a long time sometimes to find something that fits in but you do in the end . ’ |
12 | The ballroom had been thrown wide to accommodate the funeral guests , and Mrs Diggory was busy serving refreshments to the gentlemen who had just a short time since returned from the graveside of the deceased Lady Merchiston . |
13 | Panic will not be too far away if having collected all your information you have only a little time to write the speech . |
14 | This was something she had never even heard of , so we spent quite a long time discussing hypnosis , regression and how the techniques could be applied to her situation . |
15 | We spent quite a long time sorting out this problem in the electrostatic case , and we need not repeat the argument here . |
16 | We stood there a long time watching , heads tipped back , neck muscles beginning to ache . |
17 | We stayed there a long time , until well after midnight . |
18 | Then she shut us in the byre — and we stayed there a long time ! |
19 | If the ERM continues to impose on this country an unemployment rate 750,000 above what it would otherwise be — and that is the average for Europe — we have only a short time before the racist and neo-fascist plague descends on us also — which is why launching the Anti-Racist Alliance was so urgent . |
20 | They had only a short time before followed the tantalising fresh scent-trail laid by Grant and Larsen , which they had then lost at the foot of the house wall . |
21 | Erm something they tell you throughout the , it takes quite a long time . |
22 | it seems quite a long time |
23 | He recorded again a short time later : The overseers are harassed to death and summoned everyday before a justice , this will never do … |
24 | It took quite a long time to climb up to his preferred perch on the monster , even using the bits of wood and string he 'd painstakingly tied to it … him . |
25 | After a short while he found that the gypsies were taking their horses to him to be shod ; and he had quite a busy time shoeing gypsy horses . |
26 | Then he remembered the guard back at Wissembourg and knew he had only a limited time to cover his tracks . |
27 | As it was a weekend , all the bigger-wig doctors were not on duty but , knowing of Nigel 's condition and that he had only a short time to live , they brought him through . |
28 | He stood there a long time , letting the feeling ebb . |