Example sentences of "[be] [verb] any time " in BNC.
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1 | It is done in spring or early summer on outdoor plants , and rooting may take up to a year ; pot plants are layered any time and should root in a few weeks . |
2 | He teaches you how to write wonderful , metaphysical narratives , but they could have been written any time this century . |
3 | if you are offered any time of gift or inducement from people with whom you have dealings as a representative of the ES ; |
4 | It should be remembered that an offer may be withdrawn any time before acceptance , unless the person making the offer receives something of value to keep the offer open or the offer is made under seal . |
5 | The payment in can be made any time after service of the writ or particulars of claim , and should be made at least 21 days before trial if it is to protect the defendant in costs . |
6 | As discussed in this chapter , a number of challenges must be met any time a transformational change is attempted : |
7 | Scorecards for the event can be picked up at your golf club and the round can be played any time . |
8 | Now my knowledge of that database is nobody should be spending any time doing anything with that , cos nobody 's ever said it works . |
9 | and the meal would have cost , I should have think , well Dan said the Christmas meal was being advertised , it was gon na be served any time , erm |
10 | The decision to enter could be announced any time after completed negotiations and entry could take effect the next weekend , when markets are closed . |
11 | There 's not much else to tell you except that he could be arriving any time . |
12 | He should be arriving any time . ’ |
13 | ‘ I have always been tested before or after competition and I am prepared to be tested any time by the IAAF . ’ |
14 | Ridge and furrow were formed any time between the early Middle Ages and the nineteenth century , as a result of ploughing up and down fields in parallel lines . |
15 | She may have been killed any time in the last two days . ’ |
16 | Horne could have been murdered any time between dusk and dawn . |