Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [prep] the time " in BNC.
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1 | But she could have arrived here about the time of the accident … ’ |
2 | IT MIGHT not have seemed so at the time , but Troy Coker 's sending-off for punching against Bath proved to be a blessing in disguise for the quarrelsome Queenslander . |
3 | Mr Cullen asked if she could not have run away at the time . |
4 | While such figures can not , of course , be seen as precise indicators of opinion , the downward trend apparent in all of them does suggest that devotion to the Führer — or at least the readiness to declare such devotion in public — had fallen rapidly by the time of the Stalingrad débâcle . |
5 | Being an MP still carried some weight ; he was PPS to a powerful minister at Defence , and the threat of the General Election had rolled away for the time being : he was someone to heed . |
6 | Kirov fell silent , knowing that he had said enough for the time being . |
7 | Lugh had never thought it a good idea , and he had said so at the time , only nobody had listened . |
8 | The shadows had grown long by the time Sandy McGlashan came back from Anderson 's howff . |
9 | She had thought so at the time . |
10 | Weather conditions had deteriorated rapidly by the time the plane reached Prestwick and the pilot aborted his landing almost on touch-down . |
11 | ‘ If they had investigated thoroughly at the time they might not only have been able to identify other elements of the fraud but also help secure some of the lost assets . ’ |
12 | He would have preferred a spinning wheel for her to sit at , but one had to move forward with the times . |
13 | Canetti had read more by the time he was 16 than most of us manage by the time we are 40 . |
14 | ‘ You have to look ahead to the time when you leave football , and I wanted to prepare for a life in sport and leisure management , ’ he said . |
15 | And in a way it 's become easier as the times this might sound funny as the times gone on . |