Example sentences of "[adv] in [art] winter " in BNC.

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1 At Gran 's house , a back-to-back in Easton with an outside toilet , you did n't go unless you really had to , especially in the winter .
2 To go shopping with my father and mother on Saturday evenings seemed quite an adventure , especially in the winter when , under the flickering gas lamps , Salisbury became a different city .
3 Unemployment was less easily ignored ; it reached a peak in the winter of 1902–03 and remained high , especially in the winter months , throughout the Conservatives ' period in office .
4 And then er that was that till Saturday evening , especially in the winter , then you went back again for the evening rounds .
5 It was a difficult journey , especially in the winter months when the vagaries of intemperate and often violent weather meant that remote airports could be closed down within minutes .
6 It is a wide field , and a road crosses part of it ; there is no shelter here and the ground is still soft , especially in the winter .
7 Erm because hitherto it was a very cold shop especially in the winter time when it was snowing you know .
8 It would n't be on walking much further to a bus stop somewhere else , especially in the winter when it 's raining and snowing . ’
9 The south-facing windows caught all the available light which was meagre enough in the winter .
10 Obviously in the winter it still may not provide enough and will have to be supplemented with concentrates and this assumes that the pasture has been well maintained and is not overstocked .
11 So in the winter of 1917–18 murmurs of opposition began to grow louder than at any time since Lloyd George became Prime Minister , the Asquithians revived their interest as they scented a chance to bring Lloyd George down .
12 Yeah , it was a lovely house yeah but we wanted to come back to Harlow you see , so we did like , well we always liked Harlow , really the only reason we went to erm er Hatfield was the fact that Harlow Council no way would move us out of that maisonette , we had two boys and we lived upstairs and Gary had all sorts of accidents on those stairs , in fact we all had because they were outside , erm so in the winter they iced up
13 Only in the winter months , ’ conceded Bunny .
14 I remember how cold it was when we came down in the winter .
15 Two areas of France dominate French bikesport — the Auvergne area , which has produced Christian and Dominique Sarron , Morillas and 1982 250 world champ Jean Louis Tournadre , and the Cote d'Azur , which has given us Raymond Roche , Jean Francois Balde and Ruggia — and these local heroes love to get together in the winter for fun and games .
16 But we 're not gon na sort of go out there much in the winter too .
17 The plant and the soil it grew in have long since spilled from the toppled pot and been washed away in the winter rains .
18 Sherbert dips … not in the winter , not as many , anyway , as you 've got down here , three boxes . ’
19 " No , not in the winter .
20 Thus in the winter of 1948 – 49 — as fighting resumed between Israel and the Arabs — Britain seemed close to intervention on behalf of Egypt .
21 Sshh that is Britain , it 's just in the winter
22 Yes , yes , it does n't compete with the fireplace , we have a , a , er mock fire in there you know , normally in the winter that , that 's on and it looks , it 's very realistic , it almost looks as if it is a fire glowing all the time cos there 's a rotary spinner in it and it flickers , er , and er the room is very warm because it 's central heated anyway and , no I would n't say , it never bothers me the television , I do n't suppose that er , if I were left on my own I 'd hardly have it left on you know I think men watch television more than women .
23 The huge slump in the grain price on the Volga and elsewhere in the winter of 1922 , and the lesser slide in the price of flax from Belorussia , were but two of the contributing factors , though grain played a basic role .
24 In Poplar , as elsewhere in the winter of 1902–03 , and in the still more severe distress of 1903–04 , public funds were opened for the ‘ relief of distress ’ , often sponsored by newspapers .
25 The boys in my class would come to school during the opera season , which was always in the winter , and discuss the previous night 's performance at every opportunity .
26 Thus even a standing army ( not known in the modern sense at this time ) took time off in the winter .
27 Now that was a year , but , er because you was n't a bound apprentice , when trade fell off in the winter , and it fell off drastically in the winter , and then built up for Easter , when everyone in those days bought new clothes .
28 Electric immersion heater , er , ah , oh of course we had an Ideal boiler under there and it , that 's what heated this kitchen actually an Ideal boiler and it heated the water in the winter and also heated the , and in the summer we let that out and had an immersion heater , well being in the electrical trade we had an immersion heater all the time and if we wanted to top up from the boiler we used to just put the immersion heater on for a erm week or so and get hot water and then let it go off in the winter time , you know , but er we have n't made a great deal of alteration to this place really , we 've put a new front door on fairly recently , that was one of the things that er was very ugly , they , the back of the front of the doors to look at , ooh they were ugly doors
29 It was n't much of a fall , just one of those nippy little sprinklings that come early in the winter to make it absolutely clear that it is , well , the winter .
30 In 1979 as a hospital worker , she was caught up in the Winter of Discontent .
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