Example sentences of "[prep] that [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Okay , you could what , what would you be hoping to achieve during that good time ? |
2 | I asked Domitila about her own experience , and what had happened at Siglo XX during that turbulent time . |
3 | One example will suffice ; Walpole-Bond records , with reference to Wheatears , that during the period from the final years of the 18th to the early ones of the 19th centuries an inhabitant of East Dean ‘ once during that short time was thought to have taken nearly a hundred dozen ’ , and another ‘ near Eastbourne procured eighty-four dozen in the same short space of time ’ . |
4 | It certainly sustained me during that dreadful time . |
5 | Many other vegetables do not produce seed until the second year , and it is n't worth allowing them to take up valuable space for that extra time . |
6 | I 've offered , ’ she pointed out , then added , ‘ Perhaps it would help to make up for that other time when I refused to help . ’ |
7 | for that short time — lying till sex becomes |
8 | It is for that difficult time of year , coming out of winter and into spring , that Charnos provide the ideal answer with their new semi-opaques . |
9 | Pop and I had never had much to do with a soldiers ' club-except for that brief time in Maymyo , which was more of a hospital than a club , but now we had to feed and house soldiers on leave , poor men who were tired and bored and away from their families . |
10 | Tufnell deserved better than his final return of one for 71 from 31 overs on his Test comeback after that worrying time in hospital with a burst appendix . |
11 | That way everyone born after that particular time would have their sins forgiven so long as they believed in Jesus . |
12 | She was reminded again of that other time — of hands , cruel and insistent , travelling over her body ; of a man four times her age who in one brutal movement had stolen , as if by right , both her maidenhead and her innocence . |
13 | In the dim light of the hall , so reminiscent of that other time , she could not mistake . |
14 | That was all , the slightest touch of his fingers on hers , but she was reminded of that other time he had touched her , when he 'd helped her out of the pool , and now , as then , something inside her responded to his touch . |
15 | The Reverend John Dwyer , appointed to the Circuit in 1857 , has noted the details of that momentous time . |
16 | Zambia accompanied Nathan back to the screen room , and in the space of that short time , gleaned more information than Tammuz could ever hope to . |
17 | He and Bouilhet play at imagining themselves old men , patients in some hospice for incurables : ancients who sweep the streets and babble to one another of that happy time when they were both thirty and walked all the way to La Roche-Guyon . |
18 | She 'd half expected him to barge past her , just like that other time , and she 'd resolved to set about him with her fists if he tried . |
19 | He had expected her to drift away , but of all the people connected with that unhappy time in his life , she was the one who stayed . |
20 | Interestingly , the rt-PA started at a mean of I 19 minutes in Group A as opposed to 187 minutes in Group B. Surprisingly , even with that short time difference , the infarct related regional third ejection fraction in those who received earlier thrombolytic therapy ( Group A ) was 41% whilst in Group B it was 28% . |
21 | It is probably impossible to recapture with any approach to accuracy or completeness the atmosphere of a past age but , happily , in the 1930s a former member of the Edenderry congregation left an account of what it was like to grow up in that distant time . |
22 | The more heavily cratered areas would then be more than 3000 Ma old , regardless of whether the cratering was higher in that distant time . |
23 | He is doing a physiotherapy degree in that spare time . |
24 | It was in that confusing time when half the articles were informed by feminism and talked of career and independence , while the rest still showed a very rigid ideal of feminine beauty . |
25 | How he disciplined himself to make ends meet in that difficult time he explained in his book What To Do When Someone Has Debt Problems , A Practical Survival Guide ( 1985 ) , in the Introduction to which he wrote : |
26 | It is only three years since she took up painting dogs as a profession , but in that short time she has been kept constantly in work . |
27 | In that short time , though , he sealed the love affair with a sensational goal . |
28 | Coleridge 's first meeting with Tom Poole lasted less than a day , but in that short time Coleridge was expansive both on the subject of himself and his plans for the future . |
29 | Huy wondered , as he walked away , what Merymose would do if in that short time no killer had been found . |
30 | It 's really come to the fore and has been seen as a political force for a much shorter time than , say , a hundred years , and I am wonder if , in that short time , because that 's how we can judge things , I mean presumably you were aware of the way women were treated before the Women 's Movement started raising it 's profile , and you 're aware of the way things are now , do you see much change ? |