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

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1 But certainly that man that I went to that time he was very very nice and
2 My doctor had also prepared a report for the judge , about various medical problems which I hoped might be taken into consideration , along with the fact that I had for some time been re-building my life and now had very little to do with the lifestyle that brought me into contact with drugs .
3 You were n't of afraid of me but the accent that I had at that time .
4 That she belonged to some time , when I was a little kid , that had somehow been barred from my memory .
5 Feeling closer to him than she had at any time since her mother 's death , Rory hid her face against his shoulder .
6 She was sitting back relaxedly and looking more contented than she had for some time .
7 In the event that you have at any time during the currency of your appointment any grievance concerning your appointment with the Board then you should raise that with your line manager .
8 I would n't have covered half the things that we covered in that time , yeah ?
9 I expect that not only can the hon. Gentleman remember that , but that he will recall that we warned at that time that the reforms were illusory and would not work .
10 Now when I tell you about lodging houses , we had four registered lodging houses in Ipswich that they had at that time .
11 Mr. Spearing : Is the Leader of the House aware that those who are concerned about this matter are grateful to him for referring to the Select Committee 's report of two years ago and that we look forward to the Government implementing the intention that they stated at that time ?
12 Secondly , it means that the person who has been arrested under section 7(3) of the Act of 1976 by a constable without warrant has the matter resolved one way or the other within 24 hours , or sooner if practicable , subject to the exceptions of Christmas Day , Good Friday and Sundays , and the prosecution , if they wish a remand in custody or the imposition of more stringent conditions , must make sure that they have within that time period sufficient material to place before the justice to enable the justice to form one of the opinions set out in section 7(5) .
13 By far the most popular location in recent years has been the Netherlands , for the very good reason that it has for some time offered by far the best deal .
14 But poetry and music were not the only things that he wrote at this time .
15 But I think that by the end of his career , Mario knew that he belonged to another time and another place .
16 R. A. Butler , one of the Conservative Party 's chief spokesmen on foreign affairs , stated in the House of Commons on 27 February 1947 that he had for some time regarded Korea ‘ as perhaps the greatest danger spot for peace in the Far East ’ .
17 One of the most attractive designs that he did at this time was for Kay Dick 's novel , An Affair of Love ( 1953 ) .
18 But — and it 's this sort of complication that makes him I think such a remarkable man — although that did happen then , for the next ten , twelve years , he was entirely preoccupied , almost entirely preoccupied with something else , and this something else erm originates from the other revolution that he underwent at this time , a revolution that occurred after a visit to an international mathematical congress in Paris , where he met the Italian mathematician Peano .
19 What makes Gatsby 's action even more splendid is that he knows by this time that Daisy is not going to leave her husband for him .
20 These days he felt happier than he had at any time in his life .
21 Bigwig was racing back across the field , looking more agitated than he had at any time since the encounter with Captain Holly .
22 A little over an hour later , Harry felt more in control of events than he had at any time since Heather 's disappearance .
23 He had always considered Sir John a portly , self-indulgent toper , but at this moment the coroner seemed more at ease , sword and dagger in his hands , fighting for his life , than he had at any time since they had met .
24 My Lords , er the principle of co-option has been described as by a number of Your Lordships as an extension of principal of democracy , but I call on my experience not as er of a year as er Minister for the Police under my Noble Friend Lord Whitelaw , but my three years as Minister for the Prison Service er and er in that er service , there was erm in each prison a Board of Prison Visitors and I observed during that time that the membership of the prison population was becoming increasingly black , but that the membership of the er Boards of Prison Governors was remaining stubbornly white and I er put it , I made it then that I thought there should be something to redress this balance er the system is as it were a supervised co-option , the local er Board makes a proposal and the Minister approves or does n't , but also I had to refuse five successive of proposed co-options of white members to an all-white prison board for a prison which was predominantly black in population because it was alleged there were no suitable black people available .
25 ‘ It was a very important game , because one of the top assessors was there , but if I continued after half time , I could have done myself harm physically .
26 Your mother has been difficult again , he told her , best for her and you to travel for some time — Papa , where are we going ? — The tickets are for England .
27 She is as remote from me , as strange , as if she belonged to another time .
28 And with Rentakil , and if you remember at that time , as he rightly said last night the idea of going with Rentakil , was that we thought they were a reputable firm ,
29 If you wish at any time to take a swim in the pool or use the library — it is always quiet , ideal for writing — you are most welcome . ’
30 Brand new engine , introduced in nineteen eighty three , and we decided at that time to go metric .
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