Example sentences of "[adj] time [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | They never took proper time over it . ’ |
2 | If I had n't chucked away the rulebook shortly after Johannes Gutenburg invented printing , this would be the proper time for me to rise and shine . |
3 | This is a very exciting time for me . |
4 | too bad for this time of I bet we 're doing better this year , this time of the year than we did last . |
5 | What do I what is so important to me that I want to spend all this time on it ? |
6 | On each occasion the cake was divided exactly and equally among all those present ( this time including me ) and there was none left over . |
7 | This time round it was not so easy . |
8 | This time around it is a case of ‘ once bitten , twice shy ’ and their doubt is not simple but compound . |
9 | This time around it is not going to be the consumer who leads the UK out of recession . |
10 | Somewhere in the depths of Bell Atlantic Corp , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , Very Long Instruction Word technology is making a resurgence , and this time around it 's destined for use with Sun Microsystems Inc 's Sparc RISC chip . |
11 | ‘ Since they will be given preferential treatment this time around it is likely many of them will want to put more money into it . ’ |
12 | He 's competing in the speed event ; this time around it 's a demonstration sport , but anyone who 's got the guts to fly down an ice run at 100 mph deserves a medal . |
13 | driving off to spain to rally … is the Witney team of Martin Kernahan and Bill Hitchcock … they usually get themselves geared up for the RAC Rally but this time around it spain … |
14 | This time around it looks like being a more permanent fixture , despite him being called up Strain-style for the firsts in recent weeks . |
15 | And having heard , he said sombrely : ‘ It is high time for her . |
16 | We will want to give adequate time to them to share their experiences and insights . |
17 | This is a very painful time for me and , I 'm sure , for Tatum as well . ’ |
18 | This has been a painful time for you . ’ |
19 | wrong time for her . |
20 | I do n't get any free time off you see , cos Jenny goes to Australia on Monday . |
21 | I scribbled a note telling him what our doctor had said and begging him , if he saw fit , for the drug that promised the chance of an easier time for us both . |
22 | Of the two , Mr Yates , who will be 81 in November and has been in Congress almost without a break since he was first elected in 1948 , had the easier time of it . |
23 | Do you not agree that you writers have had an easier time of it than we in the West , in a closed society where your cultural values are protected , albeit at a price ? |
24 | The " lesser widows " had an easier time of it . |
25 | She do n't half have some time off them bloody , that teaching staff ! |
26 | When they were not , they switched to cockles ( although it took some time for them to learn the technique of shell penetration ) . |
27 | He hoped she would spare some time for him and he promised he would not ask her to act in anything . |
28 | ‘ The yacht is a rather slow model of course , so it may take some time for you to die . ’ |
29 | But I had this instinct that you 'd have a better chance if you first spent some time with me — ’ |
30 | Well do you want , would you like to come and look some time with me ? |