Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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31 | Sometimes better ( > ) for passive motion ; they want to be carried the whole time but even then they may not be quietened for long and will demand to be carried by someone else . |
32 | 3 If you are coming back from injury or lay-off , go slowly — train progressively and do not expect to be doing the same times as you were before . |
33 | was it updated a second time or did you ask for it to be updated a second time ? |
34 | They never seem to be having a great time . |
35 | I mean , she seemed to be having a good time . |
36 | We 're supposed to be having a good time today ! ’ |
37 | That she appeared to be having a marvellous time in Jamaica and was being hopelessly indulged by Dunbar had elicited no more than a shrug of Harry 's shoulders and a vague comment about his being delighted she was having such a good time . |
38 | Mr Culley is said to be having a hard time coming to terms with what has happened . |
39 | He set up the TV Times coverage , and we all pretended to be having a wonderful time for the benefit of the camera . |
40 | If that freelance photojournalist is wounded , but soon returns to the operational area to continue covering the story , only to be wounded a second time , then we are looking at a fairly remarkable man with a tale worth telling . |
41 | To be rebuffed a second time would be unthinkable , unbearable . |