Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] time [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And so for that time we live now , both of us , and we are perfectly happy , and the waiting is not weary , but good and happy for us both .
2 But traditionally such people would have done , er and perhaps in earlier times you know , er maybe Mrs Thatcher does say some prayers , I do n't know , but maybe prayers would be said .
3 In his move towards the latter , perhaps at that time he did not quite appreciate how influential to himself and others Roger Corman had become in providing the schooling for some of the most important film-makers of the second half of the twentieth century .
4 Then the next week you 're adding a horn section , the week after that you 're adding singers , so by that time it becomes quite a big production . ’
5 not at that time I recall
6 But you had a bit of flare up A You flared up in last time you had came off it , did n't you ?
7 Up to that time I had very limited opportunities to conduct and I very much wanted to direct a real concert .
8 She says , I 'm ever so sorry for coming up at that time she says , but I did notice Maggie 's light were n't on that 's
9 I must say I was quite surpri I 've never set foot in the place before since that time we went down before it was open .
10 When we were outside the house , where no one could hear us , she said : ‘ As nobody is out at this time I thought it would be nice to go to that field which is full of melons .
11 Well at that time you did n't leave out money so you just left a couple of tokens tokens
12 have to wait twenty five to eight before he 'd come in , how he was coming here at that time I do n't know .
13 ‘ But apart from the fact that my mother obviously lived here at some time I know nothing at all . ’
14 Surely by that time it had become clear that if the Government plans for Local Management were ill-conceived , that the plans for Local Management were ill-conceived and had not been properly thought out .
15 Then at odd times he looks up and sees it again .
16 And then at that time they 'd just opened .
17 this was on , in the morning , in the afternoon they said his leg would deteriorate , they 've got to take the whole leg off so he said we 'll give it another go and see what happens , course by this time he said the operation has n't
18 In 1841 he joined Messrs Fox & Henderson in Smethwick near Birmingham , where for some time he held the post of chief draughtsman and designer .
19 Hoping that , in the changed climate of opinion in England , he would soon be granted a pardon , Kinloch returned secretly to London , where for some time he remained under cover until early in 1823 he returned clandestinely to Scotland .
20 Our operating divisions are run as separate , autonomous profit centres to maximise opportunities in local markets , yet at all times we pay careful attention to areas of synergy .
21 If in the 1960s firms had responded to regional policy assistance , for instance , it was necessary to know why at that time they had needed that assistance .
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