Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [verb] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 The Geometricks styler took a long time to heat up .
2 Well Aunt Sadie said a long time ago
3 Yesterday Botham marched along the Paignton seafront clocking the incredible time of six hours and 12 minutes over the 26.4 miles .
4 Cardinal Heenan warned a long time ago that by the year 2,000 there would be no Catholic Church in our country if something was not done to rectify things .
5 Mr Howes said a short time later , Alan began to sway .
6 The story of Eddie Aikau began a long time ago :
7 President Reagan spent an inordinate time in trying to destabilise the Sandinistas by arming the contra rebels .
8 Lacking today 's liberal pre-trial discovery , 19th century United States shippers suing in the United States had a difficult time proving the carriers ' negligence .
9 Ulster Country had a disappointing time up in the North-West last year and will be anxious to regain the trophy last won in 1990 .
10 Unfortunately , there is no word for hinge in Sesotho and Father George had a tough time trying to translate .
11 The spectre at the birthday feast : Patricia Clough predicts a humiliating time for Erich Honecker at the GDR 's 40th anniversary celebrations
12 A young Paul Gascoigne has a torrid time of it at the hands of the opposition in a league football match back in 1989 .
13 It stood up to the race well and he and co-driver John Anthony had a fabulous time .
14 In 1980 , Dirk Coetzee made the big time in the South African Security Police .
15 Mister Anderson has a tough time ahead of him .
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