Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , we gradually get the horse used to having its feet picked up , little by little , until it will tolerates having its feet picked up for a longer time without causing any fuss . |
2 | To heighten concern about the Convention , Broken Promise could not have come out at a better time . |
3 | A single one-off move may be disruptive to overall business activities but at least the process is carried out over a short time . |
4 | This case also often occurs in practice due to the results of cases such as grouped meter readings from customers who were at home when the meter reader called , combined with customers ' own readings carried out because they were out when the meter reader called , and a number of special checks that are carried out at a different time . |
5 | We were told that there would be a General 's inspection and the searchlight had to be turned on at a specified time , but when the great moment came we could not start the engine that drove the dynamo and darkness still prevailed . |
6 | Too much packed in to a short time . |
7 | You might be locked up for a long time , or you might be given a fine , which is taken out of your weekly allowance . |
8 | One pauper was locked up for a short time and when let out he was very quiet and all of them have been so since . ’ |
9 | You might arrange for pay to be given out at a different time and check whether the trains are less crowded somewhat earlier in the afternoon . |
10 | Could not something be done to obtain some repair jobs to hold those workers so that they will not have to be laid off for a considerable time ? |
11 | But there 's something else — something else they 've known about for a long time but kept to themselves . ’ |
12 | Was this something recent or something you have known about for a long time ? ’ |
13 | ‘ What has made it particularly difficult , for manufacturers of all sizes , but most of all for smaller ones , is that it has gone on for a long time . |
14 | Both have gone on for a long time . |
15 | That is to say , if a stress is left on for a long time , wood will gradually run away from the load . |
16 | The only exception is the sort of heat fault that makes a machine malfunction after it has been switched on for a given time or when the room warms up . |
17 | Any dwellings not taken up within a specified time are placed on the open market . |
18 | If the property has been lived in for a long time with old carpets that have never been shampooed they can exude quite pungent odours . |
19 | Held back for a long time by wild hitting , she has accepted in the last 12 months that there are occasions when she must suppress the urge to attack everything flat out . |
20 | I ended up going over the falls and being held under for a long time , and thinking there was no way I was going to come up before the next wave came across . |