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

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1 Morse looked at her now — perhaps properly for the first time .
2 WALTER SISULU will have cause in the coming days to reflect , perhaps not for the first time , that stone walls do not a prison make .
3 He 's still my coach now , obviously not on a full time basis because my home 's in Michigan . ’
4 The Hochhauser Season had come along just at the right time , a time when she needed a little excitement , a little glamour , a little of the old camaraderie that she had known with her friends in Vienna .
5 I think it 's all over for a long time .
6 Yes , well fortunately this whole Gulf thing seems to have died down will be dying down just at the right time .
7 This makes it possible to study subtle processes of coordination : for example , when words are repeated they are generally pronounced less clearly after the first time , but only if they are being used to refer to the same thing .
8 GAELIC , Doric and English will come together theatrically for the first time later this month , when tri-lingual theatre makes its debut at Broadford , Skye .
9 GAELIC , Doric and English will come together theatrically for the first time later this month , when tri-lingual theatre makes its debut at Broadford , Skye .
10 He 'd been pressing me to come down here for a long time .
11 ‘ I have not felt so well for a long time , ’ he told the ever-comforting Jones , ‘ and shall be tempted to be very vulgar in my speech . ’
12 ‘ I have not felt so well for a long time and I shall be tempted to be very vulgar in my speech . ’
13 He said to me , ‘ I just feel it 's all coming right just at the right time ; something 's going to happen this week . ’
14 It might well give her a better perspective on things if she could get right away for a short time .
15 Therefore I believe that man and his God have evolved together over that immense period of time which started with the advent of earthly life , reaches right through to the present time and will continue onwards forever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
16 The Third period reaches from the end of the Second period , right through to the present time and on for ever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
17 Cotte ( pp. 71 – 2 ) distinguishes two main senses of let , the first of which is described as " the non-intervention of an agent in an action which has been initiated independently of him/her and has been going on already for a certain time " , and can be illustrated by : ( 214 ) He would n't even dance with her at Gavin 's party .
18 All three are caught from the same swims , although not necessarily at the same time , and in every case there are two-tone specimens .
19 An article will be published in the C.B News asking for assistance , not necessarily on a full time , regular basis .
20 She asked for any qualified teacher interested in assisting with training — not necessarily on a full time basis — but willing to sit in and observe and become involved generally — perhaps you have a special knowledge and/or interest in Music — Dance — Anatomy — Etc or would like to know more about training and the role of the trainer .
21 Erm the pressures in the E C at the moment , I think , would be better handled if as nations come , en democratically , economically , erm they come into the E C , not perhaps at the right time for those that are inside , because that might be too late frankly , but but they 're not pushed into the E C en bloc , too early .
22 But er not not for a long time .
23 They portray the fact that , yes , they come into public consultation — yes the do , not always at the right time .
24 Because largely up to the present time in the er , as far as older people are concerned , then the only alternative to the current truth , and direct provider of services , has been the straight private sector .
25 So you may omit a parent company p&l account or a cash flow statement , but not both at the same time !
26 In most of the early work on quantity constrained models it was assumed that any observed general unemployment had to be either classical or Keynesian but not both at the same time .
27 THREE-quarters of the track including half the through lines , the semaphore signals , the last vestiges of freight facilities and the last of the men who used proudly to work for the old railway company have gone , yet the long-distance service is faster , more frequent and above all better used than at any time in railway history , and the number of passengers passing through probably at an all time high .
28 It is no good not following those rules and then worrying when your teenager is not back at the expected time , looking nervously at the clock and twitching the curtains every time a car pulls up in your road .
29 ‘ But I do n't think any of my companies are going to collapse simply because I 'm not around for a short time .
30 ‘ We were very lucky when we first came over , ’ acknowledges Niall with a hearty slug of purified H 2 O. ‘ We did n't know what was going on in London , we were just here at the right time to entertain everyone .
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