Example sentences of "it [verb] [prep] a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It belongs to a certain time , but it 's been highly praised . ’ |
2 | Second , there is the knock-on effect to the advertising market in the UK and Australia , which is looking weaker than it has for a long time . |
3 | For example , it has for a long time been generally accepted by students of organisation that any organisation is likely to need a number of rules and procedures to guide the behaviour of organisational members . |
4 | Michael Codron had reason to be grateful that it was , especially when in January 1958 it transferred for a third time — or even a fifth , if the pre-West End runs at the Theatre Royal Brighton , and the original Cambridge version , were taken into account — to the Garrick Theatre . |
5 | It arrives at a different time from the rest of the mail . |
6 | In the meantime , my thirteenth birthday was coming up , and it seemed like a good time to revive my request for the perfect present : a bird of prey . |
7 | When it happened for a third time , it became remarkable enough to distract him from a rapt analysis of Heather 's reasoning . |
8 | It rang for a long time , and he thought he was going to be out of luck , but eventually the receiver was picked up the other end . |
9 | ‘ It seems like a good time to — ’ At the cynical lift of his eyebrows her voice trailed off . |
10 | Tony Dobson put Portsmouth ahead early on and it looked for a long time as though that was going to be the only goal of the game . |
11 | Written by Colin Sweet of the London-based Centre for Energy Studies , it appeared at a sensitive time when budget wrangling threatened to delay fusion . |
12 | Even as he asked the question , Seb realised that it no longer hurt in the way it had for a long time . |