Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [adv] [prep] the time " in BNC.

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1 In a period of anxious entrail-gazing , practically anything that coincides with what post-hoc statistics show to have been going on at the time , will qualify for this accolade .
2 Absolutely not , I think there 's a strong sense in the Party that moving forward with our traditional values , that what we have to do is to apply those traditional values to a very changed world , things are very different now from when the Labour Party was formed , or even from when the Labour Party was last in government , so that we keep our sense of values , they are what grounds us , but what makes us an effective government in the future is the fact that we are moving forward with the times , and the increasing representation of women is one of the things which is about moving us forward , and moving with the times .
3 In many cases the husband and wife will be living apart at the time of the court order , or at a time when agreement is reached between them concerning the former matrimonial home , in circumstances that are likely to prove permanent .
4 And who can say what will be going on by the time you read these words ?
5 Somervillians in the area will be hearing more nearer the time .
6 ‘ I mean facts that relate to the story I 'm working on at the time .
7 All this head of steam must have been boiling up at the time of JTR 's visit and yet he seems not to have been aware of it .
8 Entitled Swizzlewick , it ‘ starred ’ a Mrs Smallgood , a Councillor Salt — the chairman of the NVALA committee was a Birmingham councillor by the name of Pepper — and Ernest the postman , Ernest being the name of Mr Whitehouse and ‘ Postman 's Piece ’ the name of the house they were living in at the time .
9 The two-parter was also fun as it gave all of us a chance to act in conflict and be a bit more expansive , because otherwise , if you think about it , all we were doing most of the time was feeding lines to other people . ’
10 He could n't see what the men were doing most of the time , because they were either inside or hidden by buildings .
11 So , for many years , the couple made their living as hired help , and were doing so at the time of the film 's success .
12 I 've been thinking today of the time I took Piers and Antoinette to meet him .
13 I do not believe in using the deep trance state in any form of therapy as it involves hypnoamnesia , a state in which the patient will neither be aware of what is going on at the time nor able to recall it afterwards .
14 When you come to retirement age , whilst not suggesting that you are past it , you are planning ahead for the time where you may not be quite as capable as were .
15 ‘ I have n't a clue — I was freaking out at the time .
16 Lucky because Ken Backhouse was walking by at the time .
17 I was toddling around at the time getting into mischief the way any normal , healthy three-year-old boy does .
18 I had a kind of ear infection which caused giddiness and I had to come out of the West End play I was appearing in at the time , The Rose Tattoo .
19 Bedfield was the village I was living in at the time .
20 I only explained I was listening in at the time .
21 It had been some time now since the old pilots had been in a dog-fight , and Killion for one was sweating heavily by the time he landed .
22 It all became a kind of tribute to the Falklands which was going on at the time of writing .
23 To omit this background is rather like accusing the RAF of bombing innocent women and children in Berlin without mentioning that world war two was going on at the time .
24 ‘ They also expressed a lack of knowledge about what was going on at the time , and they blamed their mothers for that .
25 Did nobody have any idea what was going on at the time ?
26 Aye well that 's it er I mean there was no , as I said there was no alarms for anybody else or anybody who was n't there really would n't have a much of an idea to how drastic it was and what was going on at the time .
27 ‘ Most of the trauma I was going through at the time is written into that film , ’ he admitted reflectively .
28 I left him to his problems because it was coming up to the time when Emil had said the crew should board the train , and I was due back in the coffee shop .
29 She was panting hard by the time she saw the narrow white ribbon that was the road to Coton .
30 ‘ Because I 'll never cry for you again , ’ I said , which was a very false promise , because I was crying inside at the time , and only I know how much I cried for her later .
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