Example sentences of "[v-ing] [to-vb] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | But we 're looking to open full time . |
2 | ‘ I … er … ca n't , ’ said Endill , not wanting to waste any time . |
3 | Playboater are to pull out of retailing to allow more time for other projects . |
4 | And if you 're wanting to spend more time on Johnson at any stage , this is sort of there 's something that I sort of do n't trust producing some er , you know a play to a load of boxes but erm , la la la , and sheets as well . |
5 | Er , I told you what backs onto it , you know the right small on , what you were going to see that time , but on the side . |
6 | ‘ At Boston , for example ( an A to B course rather than an out-and-back course ) in a year when there is a strong following wind , they 're going to set phenomenal times . |
7 | This salesman-like language was exactly that : Chalmers was attempting to sell advertising time . |
8 | Well , they were n't going to win this time . |
9 | Did you , did you try that erm joining the the dots up on a on a graph that you were going to do last time ? |
10 | ‘ So what are we going to do this time ? |
11 | And although you know , to all intents and purposes , those appointments are inviolate , I know that they 're in pink on the slide , but they are inviolate in terms of I 'm not going to cede that time to anyone else . |
12 | She was n't going to leave this time , however ; having got over her initial fright , curiosity made her follow the detectives into the large bathroom , with clawfoot bath standing proudly mid-floor and a matching rose and violet embossed pedestal water closet . |
13 | ‘ We 're all going to die this time , ’ I said to myself . |
14 | He was really going to die this time . |
15 | Not that you 're going to get more time because |
16 | A Duke of Aquitaine in the style of 1176 and 1179 was not going to have much time for customs which reflected the political realities of earlier days . |
17 | I wondered how many adventures we were going to have this time . |
18 | You 're going to have more time than us by Christmas . |
19 | Anybody from forty to forty nine , will pay three percent and then they 've got this strange idea that ladies over the age of fifty are going to have more time off work through illness , so they 're going to charge us four percent , and the men three percent . |
20 | In a low and antagonistic frame of mind she accepted that Ace was never going to have any time for her . |
21 | McAllister really did think that she was going to faint this time , not through shock or disgust , but sheer physical exhaustion , except that the will which her family deplored kept her on her feet . |
22 | I was going out later and Sophie and I were going to spend some time on the beach with the two girls . |
23 | We are , therefore , going to spend some time getting to know the real you . |
24 | I am going to spend some time with my family . ’ |
25 | We should be , we we 're only here for a little while cos I 'm going to spend some time with the girls cos I ai n't see their |
26 | Wear a sunblock cream if you think you may be going to spend any time outdoors and wear clothes that cover sensitive areas . |
27 | Unfortunately that is not going to happen any time soon . |
28 | If it has n't happened already , it 's going to happen any time now , and when it does , software developers could get the impetus they need to start shifting products capable of useful work . |
29 | Though you 're going to need more time and space to yourself though . |
30 | You wo n't find you 're going to take much time doing some of these . |