Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pron] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 This time , the Labour party had smoothed most of the inconsistencies and hesitations from its policies for secondary schools : thirteen years of loyal opposition had given them plenty of time and motivation to do that .
2 Giving them plenty of time to absorb .
3 The second house finished at ten so that would give me plenty of time to get home before my parents .
4 That gives me plenty of time to make the necessary arrangements .
5 My uneventful watch , as we steamed slowly south , gave me plenty of time to think about the many advantages of cruising in these waters compared to other coastal areas I knew , where complex systems of buoyed channels lead the mariner through an unseen maze of shifting shoals .
6 My aching back woke me around 7.30 , but that gave me plenty of time to use the communal bathroom and kitchen .
7 An unmarked Ford Escort pulled out from the kerb slow enough to give me plenty of time to ease up and reach for the horn .
8 ‘ We thought you 'd be having a job getting there so we gave you plenty of time .
9 An interesting adaption of our 10 day holiday to Alsopahok in Hungary occurs when we make an overnight stay in the Vienna Woods area , thereby giving you plenty of time for sightseeing in Vienna itself .
10 You arrive in Strasbourg , the home of the European parliament , around 3.00pm , leaving you plenty of time to enjoy the gallic flavour of this super town .
11 It gives you plenty of time to be certain about whether the food suits you or not without confusing the issue .
12 You should allow anything up to four hours for the assembly , which gives you plenty of time to make sure that you understand each step fully .
13 Obviously with that number of weeks that you were in hospital , it must have given you plenty of time too , to think about future prospects in a fairly dangerous industry in the North Sea .
14 That 'll mean that gives you plenty of time to get up and get moving
15 ‘ Yes , of course , I 'm Nutmeg , I 've played with you lots of times . ’
16 There 's something about the soap opera form that really does encourage discussion because it spells out and gives you lots of time to consider these moral or personal dilemmas .
17 Spartan Missile had made a bad mistake at the eighteenth and Thorne was giving him plenty of time to recover .
18 He opted for a job as an arc metalworker for a firm that allowed him plenty of time off for competing in meetings and , as he was an international , he travelled overseas often .
19 He had to go the long way around , but it gave him plenty of time to watch for any indication that there might be anybody at home .
20 She gives her plenty of time .
21 ‘ I would rather it had n't been him , but he 's done it plenty of times to me , ’ was the answer .
22 My husband actually said to me that giving up smoking was easy because he 's done it plenty of times .
23 and she goes I 've had enough questions for one day , I said it plenty of times she said oh shut up you wee wally
24 It 's he who from time to time begins talks with the observation that a referee 's parentage is often questioned .
25 And finally , staying with generalities on migration , I think it behoves us all to be a bit cautious because I see quite a lot of fantasy and fiction around in in this E I P and I 'd be guilty of it myself at times .
26 I suppose I could get around to it myself in time .
27 But I 've already worn it lots of times since and I 'll always wear it .
28 This was featured on a cardigan in an early Passap pattern book and I have used it lots of times bath as a band and a braid .
29 I said , of course and I said it would be nice company and so she said er you sit near the window , I 've seen it lots of times before , as I only live in Manchester .
30 I said it will be nice company and so she said er , you sit near the window , I 've seen it lots of times before as I only live in Manchester so she t well the two of us went together .
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