Example sentences of "was [verb] [prep] a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | She was joined for a short time by another dancer back from war service , Alan Carter . |
2 | The EC markets are closely linked , points out the Meat and Livestock Commission , and , although the sudden , sharp fall in UK prices was largely irrespective of other European markets , a similar move in Continental prices was expected within a short time . |
3 | With the academic year 1992/93 seeing the first full year of modularised courses at Napier , it was seen as an appropriate time to examine undergraduate , postgraduate , and HND courses in relation to the inclusion of enterprise/ transferable skills in course descriptors . |
4 | But she , you know , it was built for a long time before she got anything in it . |
5 | The relaxation modulus E r was measured at a standard time interval of 10 s and , is shown as a function of temperature in figure 12.1 . |
6 | I was relaxing for a long time . |
7 | In Webb the employer was allowed to put forward an explanation , which was accepted as being gender-neutral , that an employee was needed at a specific time to be trained and to cover for a period of maternity leave with the probability of being retained as a permanent employee . |
8 | Once examined , the church was opened for a short time so that the locals could view the remains prior to the coffin being resealed and put back ‘ as near as circumstances would admit , in status quo ’ . |
9 | She explained that Donald was going through a difficult time , ‘ We all have our difficult times , right ? ’ and Nathan would have to be patient with him . |
10 | He felt that Emerson was going through a hard time in his own life , that he was confused , that he was having marital problems , that Brazil and his family were getting him down : in other words , that Emerson was under a lot of pressure . |
11 | To a number of us the crucial omission was any help for industry , which was going through an appalling time . |
12 | It was thought for a long time that he was a Carthusian but there is no firm evidence for this . |
13 | Consistently the view was presented that one had to feel that the job which one was doing at a particular time could be related to some end product . |
14 | She thought afterwards , and was to think for a long time , that it was Sophie and Teodor who saved her . |
15 | In a static , unchanging universe , the question of whether it has existed forever or whether it was created at a finite time in the past is really a matter for metaphysics or religion : Either theory could account for such a universe . |
16 | At a press conference confirming his promotion to regional inspector of constabulary from April 1 , Mr Dear denied he was leaving at an inappropriate time . |
17 | He was screaming for a long time before he fell , and we could hear that he was running as he screamed . |
18 | Kidwelly was established within a short time of the Norman Conquest , and added to by various baronial families during the reign of King Edward I and later . |