Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Of the latter fault he says : ‘ I 've learned how to fix that , so I 'll know the next time . ’ |
2 | If I end up in bed with Rory I 'll have a lovely time and then I 'll quit . |
3 | After all , everything was sown and the harvest was still some weeks away , so I could afford a little time off . |
4 | I 'd need a little time . |
5 | I 'd like a short time on board before the start , if you would n't mind . ’ |
6 | And another sixteen percent is the other Ne Nestle coffee erm Blend Thirty Seven which I used to drink a long time ago and others and twenty two percent is er |
7 | If it is n't , say , ‘ I would like a little time to think about this , I need to get some facts and figures , I 'm sure you would n't wish me to give you incorrect information . |
8 | Yes and and then when the lifeboat came , the Eday and and Sanday and them a lot of them came across for the dances , the lifeboat dances , it was really I would say the best time |
9 | Y'know , I can remember the first time I wore them . |
10 | I can remember the first time I got drunk on Scotch . |
11 | I can remember the first time I ever |
12 | Although you may get ridiculously low because of pressing on too hard , when , a few minutes later , you are back in the good conditions several thousand feet up , you must forget the wasted time and concentrate on flying normally . |
13 | Before you get too political you must remember the only time I 've been actively political was for an independent candidate . |
14 | You should specify a relative time in the format dddd hh:mm . |
15 | Although you should make a specific time when candidates can ask their own questions you should also allow time for questions which arise naturally at an earlier stage of the interview . |
16 | It seems to me that you should leave a little time for romance . ’ |
17 | You should enter an approximate time for this media unit to transfer a 512 byte block of data . |
18 | Never know , you might have a full time job by then . |
19 | I 'm thankful you 'll stay the extra time . ’ |
20 | If you do n't hold the wire on the floor , the tape will wrap itself round it and you 'll have a terrible time trying to disentangle the resulting blob of sticky goo . ) |
21 | Many resorts claim you 'll have a fabulous time there , but I 've found one that really lives up to its promises . |
22 | No you 'll have a good time , seriously , it sounds like I 'm putting you off , I do n't mean to , it 's not |
23 | You 're a workaholic ; you 'll have a brilliant time . |
24 | You 'll have a brilliant time though . |
25 | You 'll have a brilliant time , it 's such a laugh but you ca n't drink , that 's the only thing , you ca n't drink inside , they do n't sell alcohol unless you 've got I D and there 's about four people there that are actually eighteen anyway . |
26 | ’ You 'll have a busy time ahead of you now . |
27 | The specialists had said that if she was careful , she could live a long time . |
28 | ‘ I thought she 'd have a rougher time than she did , unlike some team members who were like bulls at a gate . |
29 | You could have a lovely time bouncing up and down in the pulpit , screaming hell fire . ’ |
30 | If you feel , for example , that your appearance lets you down , perhaps you could spend a little time studying magazine features to see where you could make some changes . |