Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | No , well he was he I knew him quite well because I lived in at that time when I w was on that T V series , I lived at Pinner . |
2 | I did n't at any time actually offer it to her . ’ |
3 | ‘ I think he traces a lot of his troubles back to that time . |
4 | I had not at that time met any Americans but the sight of them prowling through what was now my favourite town , talking in their unfamiliar accents to anyone who would listen , rubbed me up the wrong way . |
5 | I had not at that time ever been to India . |
6 | I have not at any time or in any capacity written to Cllr Anderson . |
7 | I stayed there for some time and looked at the castle , and then I walked on through the forest for about an hour . |
8 | ‘ Then you got out in good time . |
9 | Did she stay here at that time ? |
10 | You know perfectly well that your husband 's mother lives at a considerable distance , in point of fact in a suburb of Sheffield , and that she has never at any time offered to look after your children . " |
11 | My father had another , everything was okay if you came out at any time after the thirty first of March , look all I 'm doing now is I was giving back , er taking my position as the company director , getting a salary off the rent in my farms and small holdings and my shares in shipping . |
12 | But you had a bit of flare up A You flared up in last time you had came off it , did n't you ? |
13 | What are you doing here at this time ? |
14 | ‘ What on earth are you doing here at this time of the morning ? ’ she demanded sleepily . |
15 | ‘ What on earth are you doing home at this time ? ’ she demanded . |
16 | When WORKING disappears from the screen , the palette will have been saved to the disk , ready for you to call up at any time in the future . |
17 | Leonora 's heart sank , but she knew better by this time than to argue with Penry Vaughan . |
18 | I mean looking at the game you just could n't believe United would only get a point out of it erm when you went in at half time only one nil up , you so dominated the game I do n't think Charlton had a chance did they ? |
19 | ‘ If you think I 'm going to let you turn out at this time of night you 've got another think coming . |
20 | Some are slow , sedate affairs where the player must hesitate and ponder after every move , while others see you hurtling along with little time to catch your breath — let alone scratch your head ! |
21 | A visit before the interview can also act as a dummy run to help you get there in good time on the day itself . |
22 | I expect you 're tired — you generally have a sherry and a nap when you come home at this time , and , besides , there are those papers to correct and I hoped you 'd help me unpack . |
23 | And what sort of conditions were you working in at that time in the shipyards ? |
24 | She stayed there for some time , the heavy depression that had been weighing her down ever since Marianne had appeared in her room soothed a little by the gentle singing of the river . |
25 | ‘ Why do n't we make up for lost time , then , Luke ? |
26 | We sit there for some time but I keep glancing up , and gradually become terrified that the man is somehow not dead or has become a zombie and is climbing back up the shaft towards us , to push the grating up and put his already rotting hands down and grab us both by the hair . |
27 | And er , we stopped there for some time and nothing happened and me dad says Gil ! |
28 | I had strong words about our defending when we went in at half time . |
29 | A survey of members we carried out at that time indicated concerns about the costs of implementing regulation , particularly in relation to the audit of smaller companies ( see ACCOUNTANCY , January 1992 , p 21 ) . |
30 | This was indeed what was sought by the IS team in the first place , and was a concept to which they clung tenaciously for some time . |