Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Pat had been attending my classes for a long time — years in fact . |
2 | The fact that hippies were so violently apolitical inspired a lot of my polemics for a long time on Oz . |
3 | My arms ached to go round him , but I kept them rigidly at my sides for a long time , punishing him for what he 'd done to me earlier . |
4 | However , Muslim ex-singer Stevens , now Yusuf Islam 's reaction was anything but angry : ‘ I 've been trying to get record companies to stop selling my records for a long time . |
5 | ‘ Fisher ’ , he said , ‘ was my headmaster and he has known ail my deficiencies for a long time . ’ |
6 | I think the government should slow down on all its activities at the present time and concentrate on getting the economy right , and everything else put on the back burner . |
7 | The trend towards milder winters is beginning to concern horticulturists. many trees need lengthy cold spells if they are to open their buds at the right time in spring , and research on the Continent confirms that apple trees will be confused by the changing climate . |
8 | Barry Stewart , defending , said Watson and Paul Cocker had had the offences hanging over their heads for a long time , adding : ‘ It was Darren Cocker 's godfather who was the tragic victim of crime . ’ |
9 | Rule 2 permits a litigant to apply to the court in an action against a firm for an order that full disclosure be made as to the identity and residence of its partners at the relevant time . |
10 | ‘ This success has been achieved as a result of the hard work by LASMO 's staff and its partners over a long time . |
11 | The group is run by its members with a full time executive officer drawing on the resources of a total 1,150 staff stretching from Exeter to Edinburgh . |
12 | SPG , MAS and KPMG would charge for their services on a strict time basis at their normal hourly scale rates , which are as follows : |
13 | Still peering from the corner of his eye , Frankie stared at her breasts for a long time before he realized with a jolt that she was observing him through the mirror . |
14 | He held me in his arms for a long time , kissing me gently . |
15 | In many cases , as where the persons entitled are not of age , or not yet in existence , or not to be found , an executor or administrator will have to retain the property in his hands for a considerable time , though he may sometimes relieve himself by a payment or transfer into court , and in any case he can obtain the direction of the courts when doubts arise as to the proper course which he should take . |
16 | One he had not seen at all , the fourth , who had stayed at the hideout ready to kill Simon Cormack on a phone call , or a no-show by his colleagues by a certain time . |
17 | Neither approach by itself is adequate to take account of the complexities involved in meeting the needs of our children and our schools at the present time . |
18 | Radioactive elements remain in our bodies for a long time . |
19 | You 've had that pain under your ribs for a long time . |
20 | We 're just saying what 's been on our minds for a long time . ’ |
21 | We only keep our records for a certain time , in some cases no longer than 12 months . |