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

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1 You 'll be all right again in no time now . ’
2 But the most notable act of all this trans-Pacific ambition — when seen from today 's vantage point , if not necessarily so at the time — was President Fillmore 's decision to send out Commodore Perry and his ‘ black ships ’ , to bring sense to the isolationist shoguns who in almost Carthusian seclusion , ran the state of Nihon .
3 Philosophy , medicine and the arts flourished in an enlightened atmosphere which existed scarcely anywhere else at the time .
4 Now I want you to promise , as soon as I go , when you get that money , you 'll take it and the child and go off somewhere abroad for a time .
5 He got off too lightly at the time and history has not brought his memory to full justice .
6 catching on reasonably well for the time of the year ?
7 This policy , which was very much stimulated by the convertibility crisis in 1947 , was tightened up even further at the time of the next sterling crisis in 1949 .
8 After this discussion I hypnotized Kirsty and took her back once again to the time of her operation .
9 I can have the washing done and back home again by the time I get to Richard 's place .
10 Most macroeconomic data are published fairly quickly , and any delay is often due more to the time it takes to collect them than a strict publication lag .
11 All this is exceedingly American and seems even more so at a time , in the cinema at least , where men love men best and occasionally try for sex with women .
12 Those rates may be completely out of date by the time a statement of the special damages claimed is drawn up , and even more so by the time the action is tried .
13 It is remarkable , however , that his fixed-wing propeller-driven models showed the way ahead so clearly at a time when most other proposals for aerial machines involved flapping wings or unlikely applications of the helicopter principle .
14 However , the situation of older and younger generations is similar in a different sense , in that in both cases the position of individuals within those structures is determined very largely by factors outside their control — very obviously so at the time when the issue of old age pensions was first on the agenda .
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