Example sentences of "[det] [conj] the time " in BNC.

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1 At the Women for Socialism conference , for which I was one of the organisers , councillor , Martha Osamor , argued very much that the time for getting into groups and discussing the whys and where fors of the theory , had passed .
2 If you 've told him as much as the time , you 're out ! ’
3 Her Cloaths are fewer than the Time before .
4 She lost her home , was apart from her own family and my father , and did not fare very well at all when the time came to divide Aunt Bessie 's property .
5 Deep sleep appears to be a response to our life-style and reflects the amount of prior wakefulness much more than the time of day when sleep is taken .
6 Its Military Committee , which the victors of 1945 had once hoped ( for little more than the time it takes to shake hands ) would in future enforce peace at the head of a world army , remained a jobless phantom .
7 For every evening wasted in the contemplation of Tubular Bells we spent no more than the time it takes to finish a vodka-and-lime soaking up Sugar Baby Love by the Rubettes .
8 He had never seen anyone or anything quite so beautiful in his life ; instantly , in less than the time it took her to walk from one side of the room to the other , he knew he loved her .
9 The mortgage rates may fluctuate , but the administration and the repayments remain the same until the time comes to adjust .
10 Production-wise , The Quatermass Experiment was the same as The Time Machine , save for two small , but significant additions .
11 And the bill he , that he gets at the same as the time as the delivery , and what 's normal credit conditions ?
12 ‘ Well , ’ Merrill said weakly , ‘ we 'll think about that when the time comes . ’
13 Possibly the twenties costumes would n't be too kind to Therese , but they 'd do something about that when the time came .
14 Er and I daresay you 'll get involved in that when the time comes .
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