Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] a time " in BNC.
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1 | I do I do er er this is radio Do I do a time check . |
2 | CALL ME old , call me antiquated , but I remember a time when The Railway Children were , if not quite press darlings , then at least going on the occasional date with the media . |
3 | It was the sort of London garden which grew London Pride and smelt of snails but there was room to play cricket or French cricket on the grass ( You ca n't have five children and a nice lawn , as my Father sagely remarked ) and I remember a time when obstacle races round the gravelled path on our bicycles was popular with my sister and me . |
4 | ’ Never have I known a time when farmers were more fearful of the future , and never has that fear been more justified ’ ? |
5 | ’ Never have I known a time when farmers were more fearful of the future , and never has that fear been more justified . ’ |
6 | I foresee a time when there will be degrees in Community Interpreting as there are in Australia and I hope that there will be a recognition of equivalencies will allow interpreters to work in the countries of both of their languages . |
7 | I chose a time when I knew the Trunchbull was out of the way teaching the sixth-formers , and I put up my hand and asked to go to the bogs . |
8 | Do I put no I do a time check . |
9 | . God I need a time and motion expert in this cupboard . |
10 | I would , I would have to be absolutely honest and that and er I would n't exclude myself from that particular er way of thinking because when they moved in , when you got a time for a job , erm for example there was one particular job that I was on erm and I thought that I was doing it reasonable accurately and rapidly , erm and they wanted to introduce a new fixture so that you know , I could do the whole series of faces on it . |
11 | You 'd think because we live on you know Woking is on top of us but it 's but it I notice that it was quite you know a time . |
12 | If you name a time just so as |
13 | Unless you set a time or something . |
14 | They chewed small slivers of the rancid meat and cried , and Tallis watched all of this from the oakwood , and in the oak mind , through the brain sap that flushed through her body , she remembered a time of childhood , and a question from an old man . |
15 | Er you fe you , you call a time , we used we used to do it on We Wednesdays and Saturdays . |
16 | If you take a time exposure of the stars with a static camera you just get streaks , because of the Earth 's movement , and I should make the device follow the stars at the correct speed , you can get an awful lot of stars that 's completely invisible to the naked eye . |
17 | And whenever , whenever you see a time clause press alarm |
18 | Not only do you have to keep an eye out for hidden switches to help you get across treacherous terrain but , hardest of all , you have a time limit to complete the game — exactly 60 minutes — or it 's curtains for the Prince . |
19 | But we did n't know how it was going to go , so mentally we set a time limit on it . |
20 | We needed a time to be fed from the Word of God . |
21 | Having taken Joyce gently back through her childhood , we reached a time when she was just a toddler . |
22 | Grammatical change is slower but readily discernible if we take a time span of four hundred years . |
23 | We have a time scale , too . |
24 | We need a time limit which is short enough to be attractive but long enough to effect a result . |
25 | We suggested a time of quiet , to catch any ideas that might come from this Source . |
26 | They agreed a time and place to meet . |
27 | Finally she agreed to meet him for lunch the following week , and they agreed a time and a place . |
28 | they want a time to start . |
29 | They fixed a time and he turned back to his friends . |
30 | They fixed a time . |