Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [verb] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 But with the Germans having a torrid time at the back as Wednesday 's attacking momentum gained pace , backed by fanatical Hillsborough support , substitute Thomas Zeyer pulled the trigger .
2 Unless the parties agree a different time for payment , the seller can sue for the price only after property has passed , section 49 ( see paragraph 12 02 ) .
3 The directors have a reasonable time in which to come to a decision , but since section 183(5) of the Act imposes an obligation on them to give to the transferee notice of rejection within two months of the lodging of the transfer , the maximum reasonable period is two months .
4 Mr Stitt added that it was crazy to move the SAR flight away from the RAF Leuchars mountain rescue team , with which the crews spent a considerable time training .
5 It was September , when the days take a long time to wake up and the green of the trees is brushed with gold .
6 Otherwise he can just give them with the bloody tellies or trying to buy them with the tellies and the dealers have a lovely time
7 Reed Canoes & Camping of Cambridge have been amongst the retailers having a difficult time of late .
8 For one thing they are not really cultivated , mostly because the trees take a long time to bear fruit and even then are not very prolific .
9 The girls spent a long time putting their new wardrobe together .
10 Before the 1967 Act the labs had a hard time of it , I can tell you , when all scientific evidence had to be given orally .
11 " The peasants have a hard time of it all round , it seems to me .
12 We want the children to have a good time , and may be encouraging them to shout , but this then creates problems if some order needs to be restored because the children are too wound up .
13 I was in command of a heavily laden Stirling which was renowned for the fact that on a cold night the engines took a long time , even with the grills closed , to warm up .
14 But many of the boys took a long time to get over their paralysed state .
15 The towns accepted the new time , but not the country areas .
16 She was always rushing off to the Housing Applicant Office and the interviews took a long time .
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