Example sentences of "[prep] [art] time she " in BNC.

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1 Of course , she too eventually left my staff to get married , but I can vouch that during the time she worked as housekeeper under me , she was nothing less than dedicated and never allowed her professional priorities to be distracted .
2 It was n't loud and she could n't distinguish anything he said , but during the time she was in the closet she could hear it droning on , with breaks here and there when her mother must be speaking .
3 He added for good measure : ‘ During the time she is in the shop her domestic duties are being neglected ’ .
4 I construe this agreement as a promise by the husband to pay his wife 30s. a week in consideration of her promise to maintain herself during the time she is living separate from him , whether due to her own fault or not .
5 ‘ It would be impossible to say too much in praise of consultant Ernest Sinar and his colleagues and staff at Middlesbrough General Hospital for the way in which they cared for Jo and the family during the time she was there . ’
6 And er maybe about five six years ago , a parcel of blankets came from Iceland for the Longhope lifeboat , from this same woman , and there had been no contact whatsoever between the time she was rescued and then , which was amazing .
7 Then Kier tells us about the time she saw a UFO .
8 Using what little facts as she could chronologically find Dei then placed a perspective on this through ’ reading about the time she lived in and finding out about women 's lives in the 17th century Rome .
9 His first question was about the time she was having , his first statement that the cat — and he — were doing fine .
10 She rang erm a le , did she tell so , did , mum tell you about the time she had erm some calls about two in the morning ?
11 She still loved you , all through the time she was with me .
12 It was just after six , long after the time she should have gone off duty , and that was exactly what all the physiotherapists had done .
13 After a time she had a stroke which semiparalysed her .
14 After a time she sighed and said , ‘ It is true enough .
15 I said hello , and after a time she remembered who I was .
16 After a time she said : ‘ You did all right back there … followed the rules . ’
17 After a time she heard him talking to someone on the telephone , but , when he did n't reappear immediately , gathered that he had no news for her .
18 I remember once thinking my mother was stark raving bonkers as she regaled me with a tale of the time she scrimped for six months to buy a pair of elbow length , white kid evening gloves , which set her back the equivalent of two weeks ' wages .
19 As the hand-maid of the Lord , most of the time she could only be there , watching helplessly .
20 Much of the time she could only be ridden towards her dinner bucket ; any other direction except backwards produced complete refusal .
21 But most of the time she ignored the dogs that hovered around her as she slept in the sun or beavered around the village in pursuit of this or that scent .
22 Although the school holidays are difficult , her husband does shift work and could arrange his shifts to cover most of the time she is at work .
23 The woman in the fun photos , a 24-year-old Briton , is said to have sold her story of the time she spent in Andrew 's company to an American magazine .
24 The little stone winked like a red star in the firelight and Carrie thought of Mrs Gotobed , suddenly ; of the time she 'd had tea with her and of the way the flames danced in her rings as she stroked the silk of her dress .
25 For much of the time she was delirious , but there were lucid intervals , during which she was slightly comforted to understand that the nightmares that had tormented her were products of the disease and not of reality .
26 A lot of the time she just seemed to forget that he was there , and he 'd shamble along behind her just happy to stay close . ’
27 Most of the time she did look lovely , despite her apparel .
28 But most of the time she had tremendous fun .
29 Sometimes she was happy with Linton , when he was cheerful and less selfish , but most of the time she was miserable .
30 She proved to be the Glisseuse , a rather shabby forty foot motor cruiser , difficult to see on Venturous ' radar , so that much of the time she had to be kept at visual distance , especially as she approached the busy traffic lanes of the Thames .
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