Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [adv] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 After that everything between them became easy for the time being .
2 The kite had a tail of twisted magazine-pages — Guns and Ammo , which I got regularly at the time .
3 But I am not so sure that I should have recognised what I recognised unconsciously at the time of writing : that I was in a state of helplessness , the helplessness of being a non-person .
4 I looked forward to the time when I could speak well enough to talk to them .
5 It was pure good luck that someone dropped out so I could come this weekend — at least , I thought so at the time . ’
6 I said so at the time , did n't I , Kathleen ? ’
7 I said so at the time , if you remember .
8 And then we added eight two , which asked the director to explore the long-term viability of the estate , now we made that , and I said so at the time , the answer to that could be either positive or negative .
9 Yes , she worked here for a time . ’
10 He struck out at them and soared upwards and they fell away for a time .
11 Noguchi tried in vain to construct an earthwork sculpture at a Japanese-American internment camp where he lived voluntarily for a time during World War II .
12 It came just at the time Michael 's voice was breaking and Britten wanted him in that part , so he rewrote it as a young tenor .
13 It seemed so at the time to myself , ’ admitted Edward ruefully .
14 It happened just at the time when the Tuscan peasants were abandoning their land to go and work in the factories .
15 None of that matters to Kenneth Arnold so much as the fact that he acted selflessly at a time when he was needed .
16 He could n't believe it went ahead at a time when the firm was in financial trouble .
17 There were , however , some lusty singers among his parishioners , and he looked forward to the time when it might prove possible to fill the chancel with an unsurpliced choir .
18 He spoke enthusiastically at the time of co-opting the help of government , community groups and business — a troika that would transform downtrodden parts of the city into gleaming new shopping malls and day-care centres and rebuilt factories and office space .
19 But it appeared otherwise at the time .
20 He said once at the time of Suez with a charge of bitterness , " Those Egyptians are rats . "
21 He wrote just at the time when English was becoming an established literary language and with a felicity which later caused most of his translation — perhaps 75 per cent — to be retained in the King James Bible , the authorised version for 300 years .
22 He crouched still for a time after that , for there was no haste , and now that it was time he found himself afraid ; there might be something to lose there , as well as something to find .
23 He stood there for a time , head bowed and in the end , simply said no .
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