Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [verb] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 You are free to cancel at any time .
2 ‘ You 're welcome to come by any time . ’
3 The new republics are likely to settle for fixed times for elections , following the American model .
4 With some 15,500 outlets for their business , solicitors are likely to remain for some time the principal providers of legal services even if there is considerable expansion of alternatives to the use of solicitors for some legal work ( The Law Society , 1990 ) .
5 They are likely to flower at different times and the effect will be untidy .
6 In some cultures there are still some established religious and social rituals surrounding death that help all the bereaved have a better understanding of how they are supposed to behave at certain times .
7 Florence and Rome are stunning to visit at any time of the year — but in the winter they have a charm of their own .
8 ‘ I asked if you also were to be told but mama said nay — you are younger than myself , she said , and are unlikely to wed for some time .
9 It is my grief that I am unable to repay at this time the money that is due .
10 In Birmingham ‘ the evening papers are eagerly read each night , and scores of boys who never play themselves are able to name at any time the runs made by prominent cricketers … and in seasons like the present ‘ discuss readily and ably the claims of the individual members of the Australian team to be considered really worthy exponents of the game ’ .
11 Because tin lodes are apt to end at any time , miners have to be continually ready to open up new levels or drives , and to extend new ones in a series of crazy changes in direction .
12 The following are the rates that were effective from 6 April 1976 , but it must be remembered that these are liable to change at any time ; full information on contribution rates can be obtained from the Department of Health and Social Security .
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