Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 And she went down to check in the winter time and she said your van was really dry .
2 Re-exposure to these agents is not recommended within a cetain time because of the high antibody level and the risk of anaphylaxis .
3 The total protein concentration in hepatic bile did not differ between the two groups as shown by Gallinger et al , and was not connected with the nucleation time .
4 In contrast with hepatic bile , a significant difference in the total lipid concentration was not seen in gall bladder bile and the total lipid concentration did not correlate with the nucleation time of gall bladder bile .
5 The transfer of DC data was not started as the transfer time allocated , in the RDBI configuration file , expired during or just after module details data transfer .
6 The transfer of module data was not started as the transfer time allocated , in the RDBI configuration file , expired during or just after user details data transfer .
7 The transfer of module data was not started as the transfer time allocated in the RDBI configuration file , expired during or just after DC details data transfer .
8 The transfer of user data was not started as the transfer time allocated , in the RDBI configuration file , expired during LIFESPAN RDBI initialisation .
9 that 's what you normally do on a night time , he says oh so you 're not sleeping on settee ?
10 The filter further added to the exposure time which could be up to 80 times that of a normal plate .
11 The filter further added to the exposure time which could be up to 80 times that of a normal plate .
12 The Date & Time fields are automatically filled from the PCs time and date .
13 But funerals in any expensive way here with us , are now accounted but as a fruitlesse vanitie , insomuch that almost all the ceremoniall rites of obsequies heretofore used , are altogether laid aside : for we see daily that Noblemen , and Gentlemen of eminent ranke , office , and qualitie , are either silently buried in the night time , with a Torch , a two-penie Linke , and a Lanterne ; or parsimoniously interred in the day-time , by the helpe of some ignorant countrey-painter , without the attendance of any one of the Officers of Armes , whose chiefest support , and maintenance , hath ever depended upon the performance of such funerall rites , and exequies .
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