Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [adv] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Both Mike and I were away at the time .
2 I was near at the time , with Tiffany , in Mansfield .
3 Well not so much cheaper cos I was most of the time I was doing it for nothing anyway .
4 ‘ I know because I was there at the time . ’
5 But er , I did n't believe in , well it was me dad 's pigs of course , but I was there at the time as well like , you know .
6 I was there at the time . ’
7 I was still at the time in a relationship with a man I had lived with for four years and was emotionally dependent on , in more ways than one given my immigrant status in this country .
8 I think the fact that I was abroad at the time may have had something to do with it — having left the country I 'd also left my conscience behind .
9 She was away at the time
10 In addition to fully appreciating the significance and context of much of the material they wanted to use , pupils also intended to create new material themselves by acting roles as if they were there at the time .
11 ‘ We ca n't fix a definite time of death until after the post mortem , but we 're working on the assumption that it was shortly after the time agreed for the rendezvous — midnight .
12 It was shortly before the time Luke usually arrived on Fridays , and up until today she would have made some excuse to Florian , but reviviscent pride demanded a gesture .
13 Seb knew it was well past the time he and Carrie should have retired to their respective bedrooms , but he found the thought of mentioning bed vaguely embarrassing .
14 It was just around the time you were born , Baptiste said : I do n't remember it either .
15 However , although early Greek literacy must therefore also be labelled ‘ restricted ’ , the foundation was nevertheless being laid for future developments of the ‘ full ’ potential of literacy : ‘ It was only by the time of Plato that the language had changed sufficiently to express new ideas ’ ( ibid . ) .
16 And then he was away in no time … cor he was quick , straight from the Barcelona Olympics I think .
17 In temperament , Coleman appears to have been somewhat mercurial , and he could be despondent , as he was understandably at the time of his wife 's illness .
18 One can be both part of the international abstract art and some of his work is abstract , and even in that context bring into it qualities that once one knows the idiom people can recognize as purely English and one can also , at the same time as he was much of the time , be a figurative artist that do landscapes , interiors , figure paintings ( rarely ) , and figure drawings of a very high quality , and again they are partly of an international modern and they are partly essentially English works .
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