Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd retired by this time . |
2 | ‘ About some stolen property , ’ said the other , who , I 'd decided by this time , had shifty eyes . |
3 | I might have felt a little downcast at that point , only the evening had made me feel more encouraged about my prospects with her than I 'd felt for some time . |
4 | Although she had never shown even the remotest sign of lameness I was looking at the worst case of hip dysplasia I had seen for some time . |
5 | I went reinforced too by all I had been doing for myself and with the knowledge that I felt better than I had felt for some time and that that growth towards well being appeared to be increasing with each day . |
6 | Though tragically killed in a recent motorbike accident , Madra was an undisputed maestro of the art , as well as an easy and informative friend whom I had known for some time , so it was a shock to witness the epic genius which came through him , and the transformation which both he and his audience underwent in that open village square the first time I saw him perform . |
7 | She 'd thought at one time that it might be serious , be love or something weird like that , she 'd even thought they could get married . |
8 | His supporters were also quick to remind others of her opposition to the principle of referenda in 1975 , circulating copies of speeches she had made at that time . |
9 | Soon after their marriage , Margaret 's depression , which she had suffered for some time , immediately lifted . |
10 | She had guessed by that time that , since he had n't yet stated why he 'd waited an hour to see her , he was saving what he 'd come to tell her until they were inside her flat . |
11 | Armed at all points against the possible disappointments of her life , conscious of the responsibilities of protecting her mother and sister , worried at the gaps in her education , anxious about nuns and antique dealers , she had forgotten for some time the necessity for personal happiness . |
12 | And it was n't Iris who told us , though she had known for some time that it had come through the Strait shortly after the Belgrano had been sunk . |
13 | ‘ She said she had known for some time that she and Fabien could not remain at La Tour Monchauzet after their marriage — that they had been talking together about moving away — of going , perhaps , as far as Australia or California and starting a totally new life . |
14 | She had thought for some time that a mouse lived there . |
15 | We became known at that time as a labour school and still later , we were known as a farmer-labour school . |
16 | We must have done because they talked , as we drove , of common friends we had had at that time , but I remembered none of them — or only a name , here and there . |
17 | Er I 'm afraid a lot of it had gone by that time . |
18 | It was possible to think of the episode in a detached sort of way , she found with relief , as though it had happened in another time and place to someone else . |
19 | He went home feeling better than he had done for some time but he died suddenly during sleep 3 days later , presumably from a breakthrough cardiac arrythmia . |
20 | He did n't come quite under the heading of despised male sex but she was sure he had done at one time . |
21 | The tearing pain returned and the doctor prescribed large doses of morphia which he had kept for this time . |
22 | It was four years since they had parted , and who knew how much he had changed during that time ? |
23 | He had known for some time that it was inevitable . |
24 | The mistake was made even more stupid by the fact that he had known for some time the big tides were due . |
25 | It had not been as he had dreamed at that time with the beloved of his youth : fame and glory , honour and victory . |