Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [v-ing] [adv] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Oh well I 'm going back in time to catch up with your side .
2 ‘ I 've lived with it for long enough , but I did n't get away with it this year and I 'm running out of time , ’ said the 26-year-old European champion , who needed a pain-killing injection before the race .
3 I 'm running out of time , luck and ammunition .
4 I 'm running out of time . ’
5 I was running out of time to do anything else , ’ said Ms Hinchliffe , who has heard the safety bumps could be in place by spring .
6 I had the strange feeling I was driving back in time , groping my way into a world of Inca and Chimú people , a world of great empires that built roads and temples and forts of mud on the coast and of cut stone in the Andes , stone that was dove-tailed to resist the trembling of its foundations when the earth quaked .
7 If you 're a club secretary and if you have n't received your invitation you are running out of time to write to Aquachamp Contest , note address omitted
8 If you 're a club secretary and if you have n't received your invitation you are running out of time to write
9 And just because you 're cutting down on time , you do n't have to cut down on performance .
10 And if you 're running out of time to make a stuffing for the turkey or goose , try one of Epicure 's stuffing mixes — Sage & Onion , Sage & Chestnut , Herb & Garlic or Apricot & Almond .
11 Sometimes give it away and say right I 'll teach you how to do this , when they keep coming back and saying what wh you 're running out of time and you think give it you can it 's quite common .
12 When Ruth arrived at the Rope Walk on Monday morning , she felt as if she were stepping back in time .
13 She was running out of time and courage as it was , she admitted as she leaned into the wardrobe , searching for a pair of navy espadrilles .
14 ‘ Too often on the Today programme an interesting interview is cut short with the words ‘ I 'm afraid we are running out of time .
15 We are we are we are running out of time , John Taylor John Taylor I 'll come to you in a second , John Taylor shush , shush you 've had your shout , John Taylor
16 So we 're going back in time a bit today for the mystery movie quiz .
17 We 're running slightly behind time but we 're doing very well .
18 We 're running out of time . ’
19 We 're running out of time . ’
20 We 're running out of time as usual , so if I can just come to that final line to you to consider and give me some views on them before you go .
21 I 'm really worried because we 're running out of time .
22 I 'm , I 'm going to have to cut you off , cos we 're running out of time , but I very much take the point you 're making , that it could 've had this trade effect on us , just in the last ten seconds Professor Hoskin , is it possible to predict what 's going to happen in the Soviet Union over the next six months , is it gon na be for good , or , or , .
23 We 're coming forward in time by about 5 years this month .
24 I thought we were running out of time .
25 And then we changed things like the name because we found somebody 's name in all these words , somebody , and we just sellotaped it down , and at the end when we were running out of time , and we did about three times have a look at the time , we did change the script slightly to fit the words that we 'd found so we had responsibilities instead of , I do n't know what it was , but instead of another words , just because we 'd found it .
26 Here are some examples : they can see in the dark they can never ever tell a lie when they are with other people they know what they are thinking they are living backwards in time — they were born in the future and so instead of getting older , they get younger .
27 This has always seemed to make sense , despite the Scots ' own tendency to be caught with a wardrobe of empty coat-hangers and crumpled piles , and one 's fear on behalf of England is that they are running out of time in which to find a dinner jacket .
28 They 're running out of time here but he finds Collimore with an excellent ball .
29 case of the diagnostic tests this model looks reasonably okay , we have n't got erm significant serial correlation , we have n't breached form , we have reasonably normally distributed residuals , right , test for hetero skilasticity that just a test to see whether the residuals are growing over time , right , hetero skilasticity is where we have non constant , non constant variance of our , of our error term right , and very often you , you find that the variance through the residuals , something like that the residuals will look like that , I think , they 're growing systematically over time , right , these are homo skilastic right , and these are hetero skilastic right , residuals and again we would n't want to have a model of hetero skilastic residuals , right , simply because that violates one of the assumptions on which the blue properties are based .
30 it 's coming up to time now anyway so we might as well forget the break .
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