Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] [adj] [prep] the time " in BNC.

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1 I am conscious of the time , so I say only that it will be a sad day if the Government are allowed to change the legislation , not only for the miners and their communities or for those who , directly or indirectly , are involved in or seek employment in the industry , but for the whole of society .
2 I realise how dead I am most of the time ; dead but desperate .
3 If British industry were in the same powerful position as German industry , I might be a little more relaxed about economic monetary union , but I am worried about the time at which we are entering into new commitments .
4 I will not because I am aware of the time and I wish to be fair to other hon. Members .
5 I 'm pleased with the time whatever it is .
6 but my Lord that subject to that er I do n't think we 'll loose time because I 'm sure by the time Lord has examined er Mr I 'm going to reserve a little bit of cross examination , which is Monday
7 I 'm conscious of the time , and we may like to have a break for tea , but there are also three people who wish to contribute to the discussion .
8 In general Chair , I 'm conscious of the time , so I wo n't dwell on it in any detail , this is essentially something at looking at the costs of running your homes , and making two comparisons .
9 Just to s talk a little bit on the smoke alarms and then we 'll go into the video cos I I 'm mindful of the time .
10 If the convenor is willing to accept this and I 'm aware of the time , if anybody wishes to strongly speak to a new point or a new angle on this matter , I 'd really prefer to call on the convenor to sum up .
11 If you are alone at the time of death
12 You 're sure of the time ? ’
13 you 're most of the time you 're getting it right cos this is just making the right sort of guess and you 're seeing the sort of When it gets to the awkward ones y you 're just sort of Well maybe it 's that , maybe its something else .
14 Acting chairman Dr James Smith said : ‘ He is an extremely busy man and we are grateful for the time and effort he gave . ’
15 If we are to communicate clearly and precisely with each other over a wide geographical and social range , we must obey the rules of Standard English as they are current at the time we are speaking or writing .
16 In other words they are independent of the time an individual has spent acquiring a competence or how that competence was achieved ( training course , learning on the job , etc . )
17 Mine are most of the time
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