Example sentences of "[verb] the time she " in BNC.
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1 | Erm not up to visitors , ma erm , sh she has limited the times she 's visited because she 's got the children , and he 's just really not able to stand the children |
2 | With the noise of the water splashing round her head and drumming into the bath , Melissa found herself reliving the time she had spent with Fernand in that dark , echoing cavern . |
3 | Clara could not count the times she had heard her mother declare that when she died she would be dead , and she would n't care what happened to her body , and for all site cared they could put her out for the dustman to collect sentiments which from the first had filled Clara with a vague alarm and horror , for they were clearly reasonable enough in their own way . |
4 | Betty Anderson , has never forgotten the time she spent at Westonbirt . |
5 | When she has the time she loves to spend hours in her kitchen , although quick cooking is the norm . |
6 | Her Honour Judge Marian Norrie-Walker , formerly Marian Jackson , who graduated with an LLB in 1961 , talked recently to MOYRA SUTCLIFFE about her unusual career path and how much she had enjoyed the time she spent at Nottingham . |
7 | Julie smiled , remembering the times she and her friends had hidden in the old shed during hilarious games of hide and seek and sardines . |
8 | Over a period of two weeks they noted the time she went to bed each night and calculated an average ‘ time late ’ . |
9 | Elisabeth recalled the times she had seen the midwife arrive at a peasant 's cottage . … |
10 | Do you remember the time she reduced that poor student to tears in the staffroom ? ’ |
11 | she says Eilleen do you remember the time she said I went with Richard ? |
12 | But in particular she recalls the time she first saw Kylie . |
13 | Malcolm Rifkind , the Defence Secretary , recalls the time she said to him , ‘ I have n't much time today , only enough time to explode and have my way . ’ |
14 | She remembered the time she had returned the coffee she had borrowed from him , and how she had instinctively known there was a woman waiting for him in this very room . |
15 | Claudia closed her eyes as she remembered the time she had come home earlier than usual . |
16 | She felt flattered by the suggestion , not that any of it was true of course , but she did n't want to have to explain the time she spent on her own in the flat , inventing things to do . |
17 | Or that girl with the Esquimau nose ? ) and not daring to spend the time she used to in study lest she be dangerously good , she now had hours and hours in which to brood and her old pains came back to life . |