Example sentences of "[pers pn] from [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am strength and power and light and speed , Taliesin , ’ he said , ‘ but even I can not protect you from the Time Fire . |
2 | As one person put it , ‘ The only ones who knew me from the time I was born have gone , and it 's almost as if that period in my life is less real now that there is no one left alive who shared it with me . ’ |
3 | He and his wife had offered us accommodation with them from the time my curacy finished until after the expedition . |
4 | The researchers meet the guests first , and generally look after them from the time they arrive to the time they leave . |
5 | He 's a sort of help and partner , and he 's had part of the rearing of her from the time I took her , and his advice is always sensible . |
6 | When Tallis rode up this narrow track she sent stones tumbling to the glittering water below her , and at a certain height she stopped to listen to the sound , recognizing it from a time in childhood , from a time when she had summoned images of another world , and Harry had called to her for help . |
7 | With the political will we could begin to change it from the time of the first by-election of the present parliament . |
8 | This County Council failed to do it from the time , time it was formed until eighty-five ; it failed even to address the problem , never mind do it , and we 've been trying to , to sort of do some catching up . |
9 | They have come to us from a time before recorded poets . |
10 | Evidence of such allowances comes to us from the time of Augustus Caesar . |
11 | We have a traditional culture , which comes down to us from the time of the Renaissance , and our literature , which is rich , draws its life blood therefrom . |