Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [be] a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Philip saw a photograph of the house he 'd been to with Mrs Wright , only it was a different time of year . |
2 | but they do n't arrive there until erm Sunday night , so it 's a long time on the coach |
3 | So it was a short time later she found herself under the hard eyes of Sister Mary , the large nun she remembered from last night , and her very hard hand . |
4 | and so it was a lovely time . |
5 | Now it 's a long time since I went by tube , and there 's not much you can do in the carriages except keep a handkerchief over your nose , but a useful tip is never to put your hand on the rail beside the moving staircase . |
6 | ‘ Well it 's a long time since dinner . |
7 | And he said well it 's a long time since you had the accident . |
8 | Well it 's a bad time of year ai n't it since Christmas ? |
9 | And even then it was a long time before the implications of the theory for massive stars were understood . |
10 | Although the RAF had standard instrument panels from 1936 onwards it was a long time before the merits of this tidy arrangement really caught on in the USA . |