Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [num] time " in BNC.
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1 | And picked us up and I went in there and I were yeah half past eleven time . |
2 | The farmer sent him to keep a flock of larks off a field that had just been set with winter corn : ‘ It was late November or early December ; and when it got dark about half past four time I made my way back to the farm thinking my job was done . |
3 | He had been too lordly to do this at one time , preferring to give them as Christmas presents . |
4 | She was very unfashionable at one time but I remember reading and enjoying her books . |
5 | Er instead of buying ready-made er dresses I suppose which wer became er very popular at one time with the Indian girls and the Pakistani girls . |
6 | So in , parcel or parcels , going from one address to another at one time in one load that is a consignment . |
7 | Whether they read a highbrow paper at each of four time points : the mid-term , the pre-campaign week , the first and second fortnights of the campaign . |
8 | and then she used be spotless at one time ! |
9 | She had as many as six at one time , usually whippets and pekinese , and one even gave birth to a litter in the bedroom . |
10 | Two of the local clowns , Richard Clarke ( Mary 's son ) and Ian Cross , who had lived in Bellerby all their lives , said this would have been unthinkable at one time — when they were children everybody knew everybody else , and what went on . |
11 | It was not thought too good at one time , so I was sent to Slough General Hospital for an X-Ray . |
12 | Peru too , looked good at one time and should have led UK publishers into the Andean Pact countries , but in fact the shining path has led elsewhere . |
13 | ‘ Well , you must remember , Mr McKillop , that the information I got from Elsie on that topic was n't given to me all at one time . |
14 | Although nobody ever remarked upon the fact , it was tacitly acknowledged now that Nails slept with Firelight ; he had been discovered by them all at one time or another early in the morning still asleep . |
15 | Because of these complexities , friendships with the Willses tend to be built up step by step and to become all the more valued because their qualities are seldom revealed all at one time . |
16 | Never before had Bodmin seen so many faces … and so many happy faces all at one time ! |
17 | Allowing then that Handel must have owned several harpsichords , though perhaps not all at one time , the identity of the harpsichord in the Mercier portrait may be of some interest . |
18 | Was it right to present this all at one time to the boards for them to pick and chose , or should practical issues , such as board operations , have been introduced first , before asking them to consider larger educational issues ? |
19 | All at one time ? |
20 | You do n't have to have them all at one time ? |
21 | stick tea bag in it now , cos I mean it used to be tea did n't it , all at one time ? |
22 | Oh yes very much so very much so there always has been , yeah they used to call them the faithful four thousand at one time . |
23 | One therefore has the dichotomy of examining what is reasonable at one time ( ie the start of the contract ) , whilst also examining the ultimate purpose of the restraint at another ( ie the end of the contractual period ) . |
24 | It was pretty rough at one time , but whatever it 's like now it will be better , surely , than some posh hotel . ’ |
25 | I thought I had sufficiently mastered the vernacular to be idiot-proof until one time in the Smoky Mountains resort of Gatlinburg , Tennessee . |
26 | Combine these two flaws and there 's often a lack of players on-screen at one time — the scanner does n't help matters as it 's too small to be of any use . |
27 | The rest were available at one time or another . |
28 | Any three of six filter blocks can be mounted simultaneously , increasing the changeover speed and the choice of excitations available at one time . |
29 | I remember being shocked at one time when I heard one of my predecessors say that his objective as chairman was to retain our position as a private company operating on a world basis in the chemical sector . |
30 | The excitement was enough to push Scottish 19p higher at one time . |