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

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1 So , it does n't need the rigorous coaching of , for example , athletics to improve , merely plenty of time on one board learning how it behaves .
2 There was thus plenty of time for the photon source and the two separated measuring instruments to affect each other , perhaps through some kind of ‘ background fluctuations ’ .
3 If they are recognised , there is almost always plenty of time to prevent a stall occurring .
4 Pushing aside her need to find Grandfather 's friend , unconsciously adopting the philosophy of the Irish that there was always plenty of time , she allowed Feargal to monopolise her — although when he found time to run his farm was anyone 's guess .
5 The nylon stocking was still suspended from a constricting girdle of unyielding firmness , a fortification virtually impossible to bypass without active collusion , and preferably plenty of time .
6 There is still plenty of time for that .
7 We all want to hear our distinguished visitor who has come to us to make the final arrangements with those going to Eretz — and with any others who might want to go , too ; there 's still plenty of time , it 's never too late .
8 An hour , and an hour perhaps to get back into the town — still plenty of time , as she had judged it , to catch the ten-forty-five for Bleasham .
9 They have taken place when there is still plenty of time to influence the shape of Council legislation and the speeches show careful consideration of the issues in the light of constituency and special interest representations received .
10 Still plenty of time for this game to go either way though .
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