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

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1 Well , I shall need a lot of persuasion to change my mind , but I 've known Edward for a very long time and we 're good friends .
2 The breed originated from the Jutland Black Pied , which was known a century ago as a hardier but less productive type of the black pied lowland group and had been bred in Denmark for a very long time .
3 This would clearly imply some involvement by the Dublin government in the internal affairs of Northern Ireland for the very first time .
4 But ‘ Mr Donald ’ , as he is known to his staff , has inherited the top spot from his father Christopher at a particularly lean time in the lift business .
5 However , whenever they might have been emparked , it seems that the colour pattern had been established in Britain for a very long time indeed .
6 Unless Miss Rendell writes any more Wexford adventures , he has played the man from Kingsmarkham for the very last time .
7 Two of us set off up the long path from Aberarder at the mind-bogglingly stupid time of 11.30 a.m .
8 another Central South success story this year has been the form of Gloucestershire racing trainer David Nicholson … yesterday he opened his new stables at Ford for the very first time and racing folk turned up in their thousands
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