Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , the seats come out so that wheelchairs can go in but in between times it 's twenty seats you see .
2 I mean , the seats come up so that wheelchairs go in , but in between times it 's twenty nine seats
3 He was a fork-lift truck driver with General Motors , he worked at the Budweiser brewery at night , and in between times he was a bartender. ’ lf0020
4 In between times he made nails , chains and tools or turned out spare parts for canal machinery .
5 In between times he has worked in Grattan St. , Sligo 1969–74 , Laurence St. , Drogheda 1975–77 and Swinford 1977–84 .
6 You have spent most of your day sitting in your office while I , from seven o'clock this morning until ten tonight , have been at the beck and call of two old women ; I have seen to the needs of my child , and in between times I have cooked the meals and done whatever I could towards keeping this mausoleum clean . ’
7 I had three a year and of course in between times you go we had quarter fare if we want to go anywhere , you see and er of course it was the old money in those days and I would come from Ipswich to see my parents here for sixpence halfpenny then and er , you see , I used to go on holiday alone .
8 And then erm I was at home for a while , and then I was living with friends in Birmingham , and in , in between time I 've been to Leeds and London .
9 and in between time she goes to meet Gordon so er
10 Perhaps in time we can perform a similar service to you . ’
11 Perhaps in time they 'll turn more of their songs into group showcases , as they did on Cash 's Big River , but as the Highwaymen rode into the sunset , they 'd succeeded in that most country of missions : they 'd kept their pride intact , and their boots on .
12 They were sent down on time I think were n't they ?
13 They ( or most of them ) had never received a formal education , so at times they landed in trouble .
14 Well I went to Morrisons we had , I 'd got to do my shopping , so by time I got to here
15 Well I did n't get in till half six so by time he 'd put them
16 Just in time she stopped herself from confiding that she 'd almost forgotten how to dance .
17 Also at times I was overcome by tiredness , really knackered .
18 Common sense ( or observation ) may show that the pattern of behaviour requires the forecaster to give progressively less weight to values the further back in time they occur .
19 try and get out on time me old boy .
20 They 're all gone by the time you get into work and they ai n't back by time you go home .
21 Well at times I feel like erm you 're dealing with things that are just totally beyond you and you feel as if you 're sinking and feel totally helpless .
22 ‘ If we are to get there in time we must go at once , ’ Marian said .
23 So what I 'm saying is , is getting a delivery if you ca n't get something there in time I mean , it may mean that you know in advance that you need something done and you can deliver in a normal working week , but maybe it 's inconvenient in a normal working week .
24 Indeed at times it appears that she thinks that this liberation progresses from age to age ( though in correspondence she tells me that she thinks that the conclusion to history may well be that we annihilate ourselves ) .
25 Indeed at times it has seemed difficult to see what the newcomers could do to alleviate the resentments they have occasionally caused .
26 And er but it was only about half past five I did n't I never stopped till the I just kept going now tha well about half past four , I started to pack up and I realized my sandwiches were still in my snack box so I I 'd I 'd had one one earlier on whilst I was still working but yes the lady there she made us a couple of cups in the morning , er cu cup of coffee , I think about what yeah about half ten time but the time I painted a little bit and I thought oh I 'll stop and have a fag , with my coffee and I had a cup of tea later on in the afternoon but er I did n't stop , I kept going , you know and then course by time I got to my drink , it was cold it was cool , so you drink it straight down
27 Yet presumably at times she left her post … to eat and sleep .
28 Now if we look forward through time we see regular bands like this occurring through the mid sixteen hundred to sixteen forty , on up into sixteen sixty sixteen eighty still broad regular bands , conditions very conducive to coral growth , and in the early seventeen hundreds on up into the mid seventeen hundreds one can see a remarkable change in the character of the growth bands .
29 Suppose every time one of your subordinates turns in completed work ahead of time you react by giving him a whole load more , what may happen ?
30 Yet in time we must become them , and more , if we are to gain the respect of the world . ’
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