Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Since John 's abduction I had kept a diary , hoping somehow that I could capture the time John was missing , to keep things from fading so that I could share them with him when he came back . |
2 | Are n't there more important things in my life that I could spend the time on that is currently taken up with exercise ? ’ |
3 | ‘ No , I think it 's flattering that somebody would take the time . |
4 | In good English that had only a speck of accent , just a faint edge that you would wonder every time you heard him if it really was some kind of accent . |
5 | Meaning that you 'll have no time for us here at all soon . ’ |
6 | But you can be sure that you 'll have the time of your life . |
7 | We also hope you will follow our campaigns in your quarterly newsletter and that you will find the time to study our in-depth campaign reports as they become available . |
8 | WE must be prepared to be flexible ; grasp opportunity ; recognise that we all have customers [ internal and external ] ; give everyone the service that we 'd expect every time ; ask for what we need to get the job done quickly and effectively well in advance of the start date . |
9 | In terms of straight production time we have found that we can cut the time taken to assemble 16 pages of editorial from word processed files on a PC-compatible to finished pages on a Macintosh to just one working day . |
10 | And they all confirmed what Alvar Fañez had said ; and the Cid thanked them for their love , and said that there might come a time in which he should guerdon them . |
11 | Yet each development officer thought she would end up with far more paid support workers than was actually the case ; one surmise , for example , was that there might come a time when they had 30 clients on their case load each with two paid carers . |
12 | Private practitioners recognised that there might come a time when alternative sources of income would be required to replace or supplement the high-return , conveyancing market . |
13 | The drawing suggests that there might come a time when the system does not recover at the bottom of its dive but continues heading downwards to collapse . |
14 | On receiving an assurance from the guardians that they would lose no time in putting up a nurses ' home , the Minister would be prepared to recommend the Nursing Council to give its approval . |
15 | For years , he had pitted himself against it , aware that it would mean the time for worrying about the future was over and the time for action had arrived . |
16 | He was single-mindedly applying his mind to the task and it was likely that he would forget the time . |
17 | She glimpsed him through the glass walls of his studio as she walked past , his watch nailed to a tree so that he could see the time . |