Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.

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31 But I would have thought that one lot of er papers would either have gone to the archives office or er been retained in the Advertiser if they amalgamated at some time .
32 I wo n't half be surprised if they get in this time , I really will
33 They sometimes have problems with the control of their dentures when eating certain types of food , and some have slight difficulties with swallowing as the muscles get weaker ( or if they have at some time suffered a small stroke ) , so they dislike being watched .
34 In another passage our final text reads ‘ His words were as if meant for himself , but he spoke them aloud , and he continued for some time to look at his sister like a man perplexed . ’
35 The magazine text brings in the paradox of public and yet as if private utterance : ‘ His words were as if spoken to himself , but he spoke them aloud , and he continued for some time to look at his sister like a man perplexed . ’
36 He was opening for a rock band and his playing at that time was the best , for me .
37 The only difference is , that erm if you return to work in a part time capacity , and it amounts to half time or more , then you will subsequently be asked to undergo a medical examination .
38 The twentieth century has seen the growth of a considerable literature on management as an acquired skill and it has for some time been possible to obtain academic management qualifications .
39 Now you were standing over the road for five minutes unfortunately , but I hope during that time some of you used your eyes .
40 ‘ It may be more of an intuitive thing , but I considered at that time that there were shades of Edward VIII about him .
41 Yes but you see at this time the girl took up her tea tray and , and when she took , she knocked on the door and when she opened the door the Manageress was lying on the floor
42 Not only was it situated centrally , but it hosted at that time an international exhibition which was considered an attraction for delegates .
43 The North Berwick line enjoys a spectacular claim to fame because it has at some time or other in its history been powered by every possible form of motive power ; horse , steam , diesel and electricity .
44 He seemed obtuse , as she felt by this time that she had more than cancelled out any slight encouragement she might have given him at first .
45 Well I think we can arrange to pick you up as we go at that time , you 'll of eh , because I know that bus passes do n't cover that .
46 When he moved at this time to larger premises at no. 5 Charing Cross , his maps were reputed the finest being engraved anywhere in the world .
47 This allows the company to use its own assets as the security for credit but retain the ability to deal with those assets itself as it wishes until such time as the creditor takes steps to enforce his security .
48 The issue of conscription was a particularly tender one for the union , for it had for some time been under pressure from the Admiralty over breaches of the obligation of seamen , nominally enforced by the Board of Trade , that sailors should be on board their ships on time and hence not delay sailings .
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