Example sentences of "we [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Well we took your mother and we that time .
2 Were not gon na have , were not gon na have quite enough are we this time , I think if perhaps the people who come regularly , erm perhaps could take first , erm I do n't know , you , we have ten , is it ten ?
3 Er we , we this time we do n't mind that we 've got fairly harsh lighting because he 's a , someone who 's used to being out in the erm all weathers whether it 's cold or sunny , I have a feeling mostly sunny .
4 Oh yes we last time .
5 A sundial tells us that time was important even before the Swiss started making clocks and watches .
6 But at least two years because it would take us that time to furnish the house .
7 Give us some time .
8 The British murmur ‘ You must come and stay with us some time , ’ and when they part they say ‘ Let's keep in touch ’ and they certainly do n't mean it , but it greases the wheels of intercourse .
9 The children made lots of friends in the Mini-Club , under the watchful supervision of ‘ Animators ’ who organised activities in the morning and afternoon giving us some time to ourselves .
10 Mrs P Satterley is the reader who wrote to us some time ago to say how wonderful the people at this shop are .
11 One official said : ‘ It took us some time to explain away the opening ceremony episode .
12 ‘ It took us some time to trace Mr Maxwell since his business interests take him all over the States .
13 It took us some time to get to Kitumbeine and the district officer had knocked off .
14 They gave us some time back afterwards , because of the bairn having an operation .
15 Yes … you must come and train with us some time ! ’
16 It took us some time to reach the conclusion that this was ineffectual , for the class teachers , in copying the professional development teacher , had failed to adapt their teaching to the new context , creating a rather sterile repetition of the initial lesson …
17 This took us some time to do but it was a lot of fun .
18 These have now been cleaned up , but it took us some time to cope with this disgraceful state of affairs … the condition of these children , and the behaviour of many of the mothers , has completely dissipated the goodwill and welcome accorded to them by the Welsh people , whose hospitality is proverbial .
19 ‘ Come and see us some time , ’ said John Postlethwaite .
20 " Why do n't you come out with us some time ?
21 ‘ Come up and see us some time , ’ they wrote , dangling as bait the finest toasties West of the A1 .
22 We shall be grateful if the Minister can help us on that , but if he can not perhaps he will help us another time .
23 If you really want to aid us this time round , tell everyone that .
24 The soloist throughout is the estimable Norbert Kraft , and this label 's predilection for Canadian ensembles introduces us this time to the Winnipeg SO under Kazuhiro Koizumi .
25 And they 're not charging us this time you will notice .
26 We are also indebted to the Minister and the Whips for allowing us adequate time in which to adduce our arguments .
27 Regis and Gary Bannister were both denied at close range before MacDonald spared us extra time with a rising 25-yarder which found the top left corner of Steve Sherwood 's net .
28 I had n't realised that Katabatic had beaten us six times so it 's nice to reverse the placings . ’
29 I do n't believe in the God the parson used to present to us three times on a Sunday . ’
30 The evangelist who tells us three times that Jesus contracted his perspective to concentrate on Jerusalem and that at Jerusalem the disciples had to await the coming of the Spirit that would equip them for mission , ends his second volume with a triple reminder that this good news , beginning from Jerusalem ( Luke 24:47 ) reaches Rome ( 19:21 ; 23:11 ; 27:24 ) .
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