Example sentences of "[prep] [art] time [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Dawson praised Sarah for the times she has popped in to see if she could help . |
2 | ‘ If you worked for the Times you 'd have known John . |
3 | The Gofer concept provides good mobile flexible staff help , just for the times it is needed . |
4 | He was already owed money by Hope for the times he had taken him fishing . |
5 | The international customer will be looking for as bolthole for the times he or she is here |
6 | The RFU should also take the overdue step of encouraging the development of the game in state schools by paying teachers for the time they spend coaching . |
7 | Too many take on too much , for the time they can or will devote . |
8 | We are setting ourselves targets for the time we take to make decisions on papers submitted to us and then to publish the papers . |
9 | But if you wanted a single bed moving , then the cheapest way would be just to have one man , he comes we charge you for the time we take , with a minimum of an hour 's charge . |
10 | So we charge for the time we go to the first address pick the thing up go to the second unload and get back to depot . |
11 | I do not expect much joy from the Minister tonight , but I give warning that , for the time I remain on these Benches , with the label on which I came here eight and a half years ago — as a Labour Member of Parliament , albeit a Member who has a label beneath his name on the TV as an expelled Labour Member — I shall bring before the House the necessary measures not just to talk about the death of the poll tax but to bury it once and for all . |
12 | She longed for the time I 've just got two in my gardeners . |
13 | Please forgive the shortish letter , but I am trying to catch up for the time I was ill , and have quite a heavy teaching programme . |
14 | So it 's I I counted it up for the time I 'm staying . |
15 | Sometimes it 's free ( or , to put it another way , you pay only for the time you access the system ) , at other times you pay per ‘ page ’ of information you read . |
16 | So the cost of Prestel is going to be a local phone call plus an access fee , for the time you 're connected , and any extra charges you notch up by looking at paid-for pages ( the price per page is always in the top right-hand corner and you 're warned if you 're about to run up a charge ) . |
17 | You do n't have to be witty or attractive or intelligent , you just have to be there with people for the time you 've stipulated . |
18 | Then we will work out the charge for the time you have been covered by your insurance ( using our short period rates ) to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount we owe you . |
19 | Then we will work out the charge for the time you have been covered by your insurance ( using our short period rates ) to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount we owe you . |
20 | Then we will work out the charge for the time you have been covered by your insurance ( using our short period rates ) to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount we owe you . |
21 | Then we will work out the charge for the time you have been covered by your insurance ( using our short period rates ) to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount we owe you . |
22 | Okay , Carol , thank you for the time you 've given to us to see it . |
23 | Your Royal Highness , commodores , and members of the Association , may I begin my report by thanking you Ma'am for the time you have given to our sport , for being with us at our Annual General Meeting and for the address you have just delivered . |
24 | that makes up for the time you , then doing the |
25 | For the time he has parted with the nobler characteristics of his humanity for the sake of a planetary power of locomotion . |
26 | He originally planned to earn enough cash selling computers to pay for the time he spent on the race track . |
27 | Allowing for the time he 's already spent in cutody , that means Rachael could be freed this autumn . |
28 | If anyone spoke , it was usually only to voice condemnation of British Rail for the time it took to get served . |
29 | The snow is much worse as I finally move out , and the only consolation for the time it has taken is being alone , and arriving late so that the others have already begun on the tent and wood collecting . |
30 | It would , she saw , be perfectly possible for her and Pilade to go to England the following year if someone could be found to run her boarding house for the time it would take . |