Example sentences of "[art] [det] [noun pl] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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31 First , only a handful of people have spent more than a few weeks at a time in space .
32 The boy would spend a few weeks at a time with his father and when Sheila one day came to collect Scott , she mentioned that she felt she might well marry again .
33 He knew that she had not enjoyed his homecoming or the renewal of a sexual life ; throughout their married life he had been at home for only a few weeks at a time , and she had been free to make her life as she chose .
34 Big undertakings like Sheffield and Worth only required twenty or thirty men each , and of course for just a few weeks at a time .
35 For a few weeks at a time , staff and Library visitors will be able to see a succession of paintings from this talented group .
36 They 'll work in France for a few weeks at a time staying in hotels .
37 Add brandy a few drops at a time until pale and fluffy .
38 Wash the specimens gently in two changes of distilled water ( not tap water , which contains Fe and Ca ) for only a few seconds at a time — the stains are relatively soluble .
39 For a while Elaine was cared for by young volunteers who used to come and stay with her for a few months at a time .
40 Central Office tried to keep the local parties alive , for the party truce was only renewed for a few months at a time and parliament was prolonged beyond its five-year term only for a few months at a time too .
41 Central Office tried to keep the local parties alive , for the party truce was only renewed for a few months at a time and parliament was prolonged beyond its five-year term only for a few months at a time too .
42 A few men at a time could have manipulated each of these stones into position , yet the collective force of the place feels not reduced accordingly .
43 The wind group , as we have said , less frequently stands alone , and then only for a few bars at a time .
44 It was hard for him to scrape together more than a few coppers at a time .
45 The task the reader is set is rather like that of completing a jigsaw puzzle , where we are given a few pieces at a time , and have to keep guessing what the rest of the picture will be like .
46 I felt my way along , a few steps at a time , and every time I heard a voice or a footstep I stopped dead , clinging to whatever bit of masonry was under my hand and almost cowering with fright .
47 The two areas did differ in the level of statutory service provision ; in Ipswich , home help input was available only two or three days a week for up to one and a half hours at a time , and a financial assessment and payment for home help had recently been introduced .
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