Example sentences of "[vb base] the [noun sg] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 They suggested she borrow the money until such time as they could let her have it .
2 They did , I mean the docker at that time of day he 'd take a gallon o beer into work with him .
3 Arjun had given Burun the land for all time , and now the Merkuts occupied it in peace and prospered .
4 Does the same set of cells embody the memory for all time , or is remembering a more dynamic , less fixed process ?
5 I believe they need a more direct winger , someone in the Gordon Strachan mould who will get into crossing positions and put the ball in first time .
6 To simplify , we restrict the analysis to two time periods only : the present period , t , and the future period , t + 1 .
7 I try any watch the production at some time during the week in order to be able to talk about it to the Press .
8 Count your change and remember the fare for next time .
9 I rather like the idea of some time to myself . ’
10 But it is very lately that the truly magnificent taste in gardening has flourished in these northern parts of Europe , for although in King Charles the Second 's reign there was great spirit amongst the nobility and gentry of England for planting and gardening , which spirit was greatly heighten 'd in King William 's reign , during which time most of the large gardens of England were laid out and planted , yet we find the taste at that time extended little farther than to small pieces of box-wood , finish 'd parterres and clipp 'd greens , all of which are now generally banished out of the gardens of the most polite persons of this age , who justly prefer the more extended rural designs of gardens which approach the nearest to nature .
11 If you book through a Travel Agent , you should ensure that you pay the agent in sufficient time to allow payment to reach Cosmos by the due date .
12 Suppose the yield on this time deposit is 8.65 per cent .
13 By another of the technical innovations or borrowings which mark the art of this time , terracotta figurines and heads are no longer generally made freely by hand or turned on the wheel but pressed into moulds .
14 However , they then defied most of the laws of position and possession to come back from 15–9 down , draw level and force the match into extra time .
15 It seems unlikely that these differences are the result of ageing ; rather they probably illustrate the effect of historical time and the differing general , social and cultural attitudes towards the cause of health and illness at varying points in time in Britain .
16 Blanche asked if she had seen Jim Lancaster leave the boardroom at any time .
17 I still reserve the right at any time to doubt the solutions furnished by the modulor , keeping intact my freedom which must depend upon my feelings rather than my reason .
18 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT AT ANY TIME TO INCREASE ANY ADVERTISED HOLIDAY PRICE WITHOUT LIMITATION ; IN WHICH CASE , THE REVISED PRICE WILL BE ADVISED AT THE TIME OF BOOKING .
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