Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] time [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The system was not obnoxious to the perpetuity rule , because each settlement and resettlement was designed to comply with the rule , and the perpetuity period began afresh from the time of each resettlement . |
2 | ’ You 'd be locked away in no time at all . |
3 | So they set off anyway and just in no time at all they were coming into the shore below Greentoft . |
4 | He crouched still for a time after that , for there was no haste , and now that it was time he found himself afraid ; there might be something to lose there , as well as something to find . |
5 | The recent match against England saw our pack provide plenty of good possession until England got their act together — and even for a time after that . |
6 | Yet even before the time of this fictional dialogue , set in the 1870s , Jesus and the origins of Christianity had begun to emerge as a burgeoning industry for researchers , writers and publishers . |
7 | Overall the cost of a funeral often comes as a big shock to people and the vicar 's fees , peripheral as they are to the main bill , come in for lots of cynical comments like ‘ Even at a time like this , the church is making money . ’ |
8 | She grew tired of her less-than-suitable young man just as quickly as her parents had predicted and then in no time at all fell in love with and married the elder son of a duke . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'll send someone for a blanket and we 'll get her there in no time at all . ’ |
10 | You 'll get there in no time in that . |
11 | You do n't want to be thinking about someone else at a time like this . |
12 | However at the time of any one person 's death or loss through some other means there are likely to be a significant number of people affected , not just the next of kin . |