Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Some couples feel they enjoy intercourse more after abstaining during the fertile time .
2 The most recent research suggests that children who were breast fed have higher intelligence than those bottle-fed from birth , after allowing for the extra time breast-feeding mothers might spend with their babies or extra effort they might put into mothering .
3 BRIGHTNESS the beluga whale has been seen swimming happily in the Black Sea after escaping for the second time .
4 They are sure to be stiff after riding for the first time . ’
5 José Napoleón Duarte , 64 , President of El Salvador in 1980-1982 and 1984-1989 , died on Feb. 23 after suffering for a long time from cancer .
6 The voyage took eight months , and after stopping for a short time in Malaysia , we arrived in the Gulf of Tongking .
7 They act out their role in a number of scenarios with an actor , such as meeting for the first time , attracting the man 's attention , and putting him off the trail .
8 Do n't try to follow both sets of shaping at the same time because it wo n't work and you will find yourself becoming totally confused .
9 Ann has n't done a lot of cooking for a long time though , have you really ?
10 It moves towards the acceptance of belonging at the same time to a larger enterprise which combines the strengths of sharing and collaboration and the sharpness of keeping an eye out for one 's own survival .
11 I think we have got to sort out these problems of restructuring at the same time as those of market and state regulation .
12 Reading Neale 's articles in the immediate context of teaching for the first time a course dangerously titled , ‘ Television Theory ’ ( is there such a thing ? ) ,
13 She could recall the excitement of spending for the first time money she had actually earned .
14 That means that after years of scrimping and saving at Charlton Lawrence should enjoy the luxury of preparing for the big time with money to spend .
15 He might have insisted , ‘ You can never recreate the feeling of winning for the first time , ’ but his palms were sweating with anticipation as the tapes went up .
16 Social activities Provided that they do not stop you going to bed at the proper time , social activities are a very good way of adjusting to the new time zone , particularly if they enable you to spend time out-of-doors in natural daylight at the times recommended in Table 11.2 .
17 She even hummed along with the radio as she rattled down the motorway , something she had n't felt like doing in a long time .
18 A young man placed himself between the shafts of the trap and prepared to pull his passengers round the village , but not before the publican had been fined a barrel of beer for speaking at the same time as the ‘ Lord Mayor ’ .
19 Blackwell Retail , which used to produce its own catalogue , broke with tradition this year and took Books for Giving for the first time .
20 In this case , a sequence of tasks ( possibly the complete analysis ) is presented to the machine which then detaches the job from the user 's control and queues it for running at a convenient time — perhaps overnight — the full results being returned to the user thereafter .
21 In I made him eat his potatoes , similarly , where the realizer of eat is " him " only , the person referred to by the direct object is represented as being involved in eating at the same time during which he is the object of the causation denoted by make : since make evokes the idea of " producing an effect " , it is impossible to conceive the making as being under way before the effect has started coming into existence .
22 In many cases , following the advice , particularly with regard to sleep , will initially be against the ‘ natural ’ dictates of the body clock , but , as we have explained , obeying the body clock in this case will only prolong the difficulties in living with the new time zone .
23 I cycled over from Creeting at the usual time and when I started it were all right .
24 There was no evidence that Berowne had started his own meal — that in itself might be of some help in deciding on the approximate time of death — but he had apparently either cajoled Harry into the church with the promise of a meal or , more likely , had supplied an obvious and immediate need before he was ready for his own share of the supper .
25 The action of Louis XIV in sending for the first time , in 1679 , an envoy extraordinary to the imperial court in Vienna probably helped to accelerate this process .
26 Elaine a retired civil servant who had worked all her life , felt she made a mistake in retiring at the same time as her friend Louise who had always opted out of the cooking and cleaning in favour of gardening and doing the decorating .
27 Because that 's the way you develop players , give them a chance of first-grade football and get them used to operating in the big time .
28 The two silent watchers dropped to the ground and stayed there without moving for a long time .
29 Farmers argued that as their day already began at sunrise , they would gain nothing and would also lose an hour for their workers insisted on finishing at the same time as town dwellers .
30 As Cotte points out , allow and let evoke permission in different ways : the latter seems incapable of evoking the giving of permission without evoking at the same time the realization of the action permitted ( cf. ( 216b ) ) , whereas allow is not subject to this restriction .
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