Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 If you are casting off a long length , then move the weight up from time to time , but always keep it actually on the cast off edge .
3 Feelings of being a martyr to the vacuum cleaner , or of struggling to live up to impossible standards of cleanliness , can take the pleasure out of time spent in the home .
4 Prolific striker Ian Rush is out of Saturday 's League encounter against Crystal Palace with hamstring trouble and the club are desperately trying to hurry the Welshman back in time for Tuesday night 's Coca-Cola Cup fixture between the two clubs .
5 One could use the laws of science to evolve the universe back in time to determine its configuration at earlier times .
6 The speech came over the wires so late and the sheets were so confused by the Post Office — which is usual in these cases — that without the precis we could not possibly have got the leader through in time for the first edition .
7 I pointed out that it would be difficult to find a moment out of time , even if I could wait for it , and could she find someone who would know ?
8 It stinks the place out at times , an' I told 'im too .
9 an application to register a charge out of time over assets of the company will normally be refused .
10 I just wanted to take up the point that 's been raised again , and it keeps popping its its little head up from time to time , this issue of building rates .
11 The taxpayer transmitted the case stated to the High Court out of time and the Court was thus deprived of its jurisdiction to hear the appeal .
12 When he duly did this , he was one day out of time .
13 A moan drew her head round in time to see him move .
14 at the expense of the company they said you know , he , he says that er he says Martin had said to him , you know , you should take your sister out from time to time , there 's no reason why , you know , we we could n't
15 Not crossing out , spelling , getting my homework in on time , asking for help when I 'm not sure and presentation
16 And getting my homework in on time
17 Enthusiasts have just a week to book a ride back in time .
18 In another letter he describes how he impishly tried to put Schikaneder 's nose out of joint by playing the glockenspiel out of time from the wings .
19 ‘ An island out of time
20 Quite literally ‘ an island out of time ’ , this water-powered mill sits marooned between the River Aire , which drives the wheels , and the Aire and Calder Navigation .
21 There 's no trouble at THWAITE MILLS , an ‘ Island out of time ’ , with working waterwheels and a preserved Mill-owner 's house .
22 With her here to keep la Principessa happy , he could slip the leash and enjoy himself a bit — and if he could seduce her into his bed in between times , so much the better .
23 LENNY : A man out of time
24 People have said that Sutherland is a young fogey , old before his time , a man out of time , 22 going on 40 .
25 LENNY : A man out of time
26 Remembering the dangers of our two traps , may I propose that we take an imaginative journey back in time to the year 1700 ?
27 Then take a journey back in time three years , two years and one year , to get to your success image .
28 The rest of the class then use these pictures as evidence , discussing the implications of what they are shown in order to plan for their next journey back in time .
29 Following last week 's journey back in time , history repeats itself again .
30 If you fail to get a report in on time , Ego protests it was too tough a deadline .
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