Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] time she " in BNC.
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1 | It 's been five years since Zoë Fairbairns last published a novel , during that time she has been writing a huge and compelling family saga , Daddy 's Girls . |
2 | It was about this time she began seeing more and more of Laurence Wheldon … |
3 | During this time she wanted to exploit all the constitutional possibilities and consolidate a broad-based support around the civil rights demands . |
4 | During this time she is potentially infectious and any new sexual partners will run the risk of catching the infection . |
5 | During this time she was involved in various local organisations . |
6 | During this time she travelled the French countryside , and the result was an exhibition in 1989 which sold out instantly . |
7 | During this time she gnawed her way through two sets of thick leather straps and ruined most of her leg feathers into the bargain by continually ripping them off . |
8 | Millie was two hours under Sister Mary , and during this time she learned that the nun did not always bother to use her hand , she also used a ruler that seemed as flexible as rubber , for when it hit knuckles it bounced back from them . |
9 | During this time she helped hundreds of overweight men and women to lose weight for the sake of their health . |
10 | During this time she was introduced to John Stuart Mill [ q.v. ] , the Utilitarian philosopher , with whom she began a long-term unconventional platonic relationship . |
11 | During this time she drew the conclusion that Beardsley takes his penalties at alternative sides ( if he scores ) . |
12 | During free time she would make sure everyone had sufficient to do . |
13 | For some time she had done all that was possible to avoid going out in the rain as she could not bear the thought of the water touching her skin . |
14 | For some time she had felt a curious weightiness , then sudden relief . |
15 | For some time she looked round the garden for them and then went into the house . |
16 | For some time she stayed with the Kleibers . |
17 | My little girl Natasha was with a friend at the time and because my mum had n't seen me for some time she was concerned . |
18 | For some time she has been head dancer of a troupe and has travelled extensively abroad , taking part in cabaret on land and aboard cruise ships . |
19 | As many of you will have noticed from your Q.T. day programme Beryl will not be teaching this year ; for some time she has taken a great interest in the Back Pain Association and has now become involved particularly at weekends in special classes for back-pain sufferers . |
20 | After living rough for some time she decided that we offered the best chance of a home , and moved in Fizzy 's attitude is ambivalent . |
21 | After some time she was removed from her mounting pedestal , stripped down to bare metal and repainted in an accurate B-model colour scheme . |
22 | After some time she roused and took her way |
23 | Towards the end of that time she sent me a letter ( not entirely personal , being printed , in facsimile handwriting ) : |
24 | At the end of that time she had learned that Amy was married to an Anglican priest and felt herself trapped and manipulated in a relationship in which she was the inferior partner . |
25 | During much of that time she had been moving constantly , school friends , teachers and happy times discarded until she felt like a fugitive . |
26 | For five years she had worked at the Ashmolean before moving across the street to The Randolph ; and for the latter part of that time she had actually worked for Dr Kemp , amongst others . |
27 | For most of that time she was in labour and great pain , she told an inquest this afternoon . |
28 | Like that time she had been followed , last October . |
29 | From that time she was kept in close confinement and treated with cruelty . |
30 | The family were Presbyterians , and her conscious effort to acquire an education began at the age of six , when she heard a sermon she could not understand , and from that time she adopted a plan for acquiring information through asking the meaning of every new word she heard . |