Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] time [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 As Creggan and Kraal continued to tell their dearest memories , night began to fall and Minch began to plan out what she would do in the limited time she felt she had left to her .
2 The miserable mummy was to stay above ground for many more years yet ; in the mean time it remained an object of spectacle .
3 Even in the little time she had had since yesterday ( and she had sent out at once for gossip papers .
4 It occurred to Thomas as he listened to her that Sara had not changed a whit in the whole time they had been married .
5 Only several weeks later , as she lay stifling in her cabin on a filthy steamer from Trebizond , did she reflect that the Kurd , in the whole time he had been with them , had executed Miss Fergusson 's commands with punctiliousness and honour ; further , that she had no means of knowing what had passed between the two of them that last night in the cave .
6 Julia , who had come to understand a little of Allegra Wallington 's character in the short time they had spent together , was as anxious as David to prevent that happening .
7 One thing she 'd learned from Ace in the short time they 'd been together was to be quick on her feet .
8 However , in the short time they flourished , they had an enormous impact , not so much on the towns they joined but on the countryside through which they passed .
9 She was good fun to be with and easy to talk to , and in the short time he 'd known her she had shown a ready sense of humour .
10 In the short time he had been aboard , he had undressed .
11 In the short time it had taken to procure the services of the constabulary , the situation had steadily worsened at the Harwell inn .
12 In the short time she had been in the City , she had been propositioned by a well-dressed lush , witnessed a gangland execution and been pursued through a deserted subway station by a bulky killer .
13 It was almost a relief to discover that even in the short time she had been on board ship she was already beginning to acquire a golden tan .
14 In the short time I talked with him , I saw that he had lost none of his character .
15 In a short time he became disillusioned , not with the movement itself but with the P.N.M. leadership .
16 To quote the memoirs : ‘ … on Sunday the 4th August 1793 , after having finished the morning duty he always performed in person , of visiting , prescribing for , and superintending the dressing of the wounds of the horses in the infirmary , he sat down to continue his treatise on the outward conformation of the horse , a work he intended for publication : in a short time he informed Mrs. Vial that he felt himself extremely ill complaining of cold to a degree of shivering , attended with a violent headach [ sic ] , and great thirst .
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