Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [verb] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , what I mean I want some time off to be able to re-write properly . |
2 | From what I gather he spends more time in the hay loft with young Mabel from the village than he does in his church . |
3 | I think it needs more time round here , that 's |
4 | I wish I had more time for reading ; it means a lot to me . ’ |
5 | The set was so tacky she expected it to collapse each time one of the characters came through the door . |
6 | She made herself spend less time with Carolyn , monitoring her own contact with her . |
7 | ‘ How d' you want it done this time ? |
8 | She says she needs more time , but we know she is lying . |
9 | She thought he welcomed some time alone . |
10 | I think you wanted them to have some time together but … but perhaps not most of the night , ’ she finished on a whisper . |
11 | ‘ The two of you here together on a Sunday , and we met you arriving another time … |
12 | But we ask you to spare some time during the holiday to think of those who are less fortunate . |
13 | He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front . |
14 | He advised her to spend more time with the Prince of Wales . |
15 | He reckoned he had enough time to see Maidstone , then get down to the pensione and change before making his way back up to the Vomero again . |
16 | As more of the field officer 's job is bureaucratized and made more ‘ scientific ’ , he finds himself spending less time on the river bank . |
17 | He held her stare this time . |