Example sentences of "[pron] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 And my real father — I mean my official , signed and sealed father — struck me the only time I met him as a grandiose old phoney .
2 He watches me the whole time .
3 It hangs over me the whole time .
4 Which was stupid — I mean , I had a really good girl right along with me the whole time .
5 She was berating me the whole time .
6 I 'm not asking you to help me , but at least you can let me get on with things instead of badgering me the whole time .
7 ‘ He did n't try to flirt with me the whole time , ’ she defended , and half wished then that she had n't said anything about lunchtime .
8 They take jobs that allow them the maximum time at the waters edge , or they do not work at all .
9 He 's worried about them the whole time .
10 It also includes people who were resident in the United Kingdom on or after 10 December 1974 and in not less than 17 of the 20 years of assessment ending with the year of assessment in which the relevant time falls ( see IHTA 1984 , s267 ) .
11 Returning now to the referral and investigation work undertaken by the team between October 1987 and March 1988 , Table 3 provides some detail about the range of activities on which the total time of 253 hours was spent and shows that the bulk of the activity time was spent in direct contact with children and/or their caregivers .
12 Its the only time when nations gather under the same flag .
13 Appellate procedures in the United States rely on the submission of written briefs by each side followed by limited oral argument , upon which a strict time limit is placed .
14 The result : a solid midfield from which a fast time can be generated .
15 Its a nice time sheet
16 For those youngsters legally driving their cars its a frustrating time .
17 Well , its a busy time for her dad as well , what with those extra services — and a lamentable feature of this day and age is the amount of toerags that roll in bold as brass to the Watchnight Service reeking of drink .
18 An inspector may revise the accounting period to which an extended time limit assessment applies where it is clear that the period in question is a point of contention with the taxpayer .
19 No mechanical indicator can tell you the right time to strike , at least in this situation , but your sense of touch can , once you have enough experience to know what you are feeling for .
20 Now , before speaking to that person , whether your boss or partner , ask your mentor to inspire you and to tell you the right time , to choose the right place and to give you the right words and the correct approach — and to help the other party accept what you have to say .
21 Your COSMOS FUNBREAK holiday is carefully planned to give you the maximum time spent at the EURO DISNEYLAND Theme Park , whilst your travel and accommodation arrangements have been sensibly selected to combine comfort and convenience at truly low prices .
22 Oh you the whole time
23 I 'll give you a good time . ’
24 I can give you a good time . ’
25 You 'll be more than welcome — ugly and depressing though it is — we 'll show you a good time — we mean that , Hans — we really do . ’
26 I should have been here for you a long time ago .
27 If you do n't know them it 's going to take you a long time .
28 ‘ I forgave you a long time ago . ’
29 ‘ I meant to ask you a long time ago and I forgot to .
30 Big overlap on , especially on stuff like this about the dynamics erm do n't forget that sort of first sheet I gave you a long time ago about
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