Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] time [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 Er , what I would like to propose the erm a a that resolution two of course , was put down at the time it had to be put down er , and is clearly going to be affected by , that it happened at the th the financial services in March and what I have suggested is that you might prefer this be a a a second resolution it is or and turn to the to add on the end of that resolution thus urging local churches to through their consultations with district treasurers and finance committee to increase their contributions to the Ministry of Mission Fund in nineteen ninety three in such a way that provincial commi , commitment may be increased by at least five percent over the nineteen ninety two .
2 Chairman er in his remarks a bit earlier on Professor said that he did not think it was appropriate to give executive power to the director of education I wrote your words down at the time he did not think it appropriate to give executive power to the director of education and he said , despite Mr 's clarification you want to move a bit nearer if you 're going to be his minder Mr that in fact he did n't
3 We knew for definite that it was only a two bedroomed flat and that is one of the reasons we went in at the time we did , hoping that everyb e every person in that flat would be asleep .
4 I 'd of been jumping up and down by the time I got to the
5 He was already inside and sitting himself down by the time I spoke .
6 As the fighting was apparently over by the time he attended the German emperor Conrad II 's imperial coronation in Rome in March 1027 , the most likely year for Holy River therefore seems to be 1026 , or conceivably , if operations were protracted , 1025 .
7 It would all be over by the time he got there !
8 The shift was in fact half over by the time I started and I was n't really able to do much of any value .
9 The short days were half over by the time I ventured from the hut ( where my motorbike was also preserved .
10 According to DC Groves , up to the time they left the premises there was no reason to suspect fraud .
11 Her friend came in and said ‘ Reach for the sky ’ and pretended he had a gun and she played along with him right up to the time they left together .
12 You do n't want people knocking your door and er you know she up to the time she died we we used to be advised by her .
13 Up to the time she started school , she was very clinging .
14 It made Beesley one of the best-known survivors of the disaster , and for fifty years — right up to the time I met him — he was regularly consulted by maritime historians , film researchers , journalists , souvenir hunters , bores , conspiracy theorists and vexatious litigants .
15 Oh , it did , went on for up to the time I retired .
16 It maybe still the same now , erm because right up to the time I erm retired we , we had on occasions to pay for the residual value of a tyre , perhaps a bus had been in accident and the tyre had suffered damage which it was n't possible to repair it or retread it , perhaps a hole had been pierced through the wall , they scrapped that tyre and we had to pay for the residual value , mind you being in accident we could then claim it off the insurance company but , so right up to the time I retired that 's how tyres were paid for .
17 Such had been the history of this camp up to the time I arrived there .
18 At Wickham 's prompting he painstakingly recalled everything that had happened in the pub that evening up to the time he missed the knife , and recited a list of names of customers who had been there .
19 He rang back again at once and mistakenly carried on with the Airds ' answering service , not realizing that the woman there had picked up by the time I got to the phone .
20 Chamberlain coughed politely and said he was sure it would be cleared up by the time he took over .
21 Chamberlain coughed politely and said he was sure it would be cleared up by the time he took over .
22 A former sales manager looking back on the time he had to juggle with the moral and immoral balls of corporate demands said that :
23 ‘ What do you find to do , out all day ? ’ asked my mother , who only ventured out with a specific purpose in mind and always got back at the time she had decided she would .
24 I had my ideas worked out by the time I left for the 1960–61 Tasman series , and on the 24-hour flight to New Zealand I sat with a slide rule and drew the car as a pin-jointed structure , stressed it and arrived at all the tube sizes . ’
25 The baby was wholly out by the time she got back with Sister , though in a caul , as if giftwrapped in Clingfilm .
26 She had made it a habit never to leave medicines lying about since the time she found Emma sucking a Panadol , thinking it was a mint , but thankfully then having the sense to spit it out when she found it was n't .
27 I have a suspicion that somehow the heating was on by the time they reached their new destination .
28 One of the first houses in the goldfields was built to welcome them and the two children ; the roof was not on by the time they arrived but many miners joined in helping to complete it , the sight of two young Englishwoman being a delightful rarity .
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