Example sentences of "there [verb] [adv] [be] a time " in BNC.
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1 | There has never been a time , it seems , when the world has been so dominated by the politics of nationalism . |
2 | There has never been a time more conscious of chronological age than our own . |
3 | As the protagonist in Kafka 's Conversation with a Suppliant confessed : ‘ There has never been a time in which I have been convinced from within myself that I am alive . ’ |
4 | Yet there has never been a time when the British people were more in need of a vigilant and free Press . |
5 | ‘ Our message is that there has never been a time like this to pick up a bargain , ’ a spokeswoman said . |
6 | There has never been a time when women were not interested in politics … |
7 | There has never been a time in economic history when comparative advantage was less static . |
8 | There has never been a time when our farmers have been more fearful of the future . |
9 | There had never been a time when they had not wrangled , and yet after his fashion he was fond of her . |
10 | As Henry watched her retreating buttocks , grinding out yet another dismissal , he tried to remember if there had ever been a time , years ago , when he had desired her . |
11 | If there had ever been a time when it had been a whim and not an obligation , that time was gone now ; the thing was there waiting for him , blocking his path , and there was no way round it to his manhood . |
12 | There 's never been a time when you 've nearly split up ? |
13 | Because there 's never been a time before when all newspapers have gone up simultaneously . |