Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [noun] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Disturbing the Ritual : The adventurers can do this simply by stepping into the circle and attacking the Vampire and his minion , but the circle offers them some protection by the time the adventurers attack : treat Maximilian and Juliane as having 1 AP , all locations , and +10 bonuses to their I scores while within the circle . |
2 | By night he kept himself from the usual evenings with Henry and Betty , thinking to leave them some space for a time , and he would often take a sleeping pill at eight , before dinner , because sleep had grown difficult . |
3 | ‘ He 'll give you one hell of a time if you persist . |
4 | When people say , ‘ What 's the big idea ? ’ or ‘ Have you any idea of the time ? ’ or ‘ I 've no idea what she sees in him ’ , they are not exhibiting their acceptance of a theory of language , the theory that words work by conveying ideas . |
5 | ‘ Have you any idea of the time you left the carpark ? ’ |
6 | do n't forget when they 're added when they 're added you can do them one bit at a time . |
7 | She had an idea and asked him to meet her that evening at a time which allowed her to see Shildon first . |
8 | His lively personality won him many well-wishers at the time and those fans did n't forget him on his birthday . |
9 | But I do n't suppose he saw it that way at the time . |
10 | In some senses the VSO system had failed me — but I did not see it that way at the time . |
11 | But not everybody saw it that way at the time . |
12 | It is not fair to say the City will only look at it six months at a time . ’ |
13 | As the material becomes hotter , it regains the capacity to flow which characterised it molten state at the time of its installation . |
14 | I he obvious inference after a time is that the man was homosexual and that the men talking were , too . |
15 | We did n't tell anyone , and I took things very quietly , doing exactly what was advised and taking it one day at a time . |
16 | ‘ We are deliberately taking it one step at a time … |
17 | Approach it one step at a time — just as you are reducing your weight and inches . |
18 | ‘ We are taking it one step at a time and working with the police . ’ |
19 | You know , just let's take it one step at a time please . |
20 | An obvious benefit of having the video machine under your control is that sections you can break a programme up into sections and guide your learners through it one section at a time . |
21 | Well , if you 'ave 'im two days at a time , it 's better than nowt at all in n it . |
22 | Can my right hon. and learned Friend give us any estimate of the time that will elapse before the European Court gives its judgment on the matter ? |