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 . ’ |