Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Can you spare me some time ? ’ said Nicholson . |
2 | Once again , I 'm stuck , as trapped as I was in that tree — and I do n't think a well-timed lightning bolt from Lil will spring me this time . |
3 | after you let him buy them last time ! |
4 | Why should we trust them this time ? |
5 | That 'll buy you some time . |
6 | ‘ But how did she catch you that time ? ’ |
7 | But he is betting that the Department of Health will not prosecute him this time . |
8 | Perhaps we would need it some time . |
9 | Not only did she need Vitor 's goodwill now , but she could need it some time in the future ; so turning him into an outright no-holds-barred enemy was shortsighted … and potentially dangerous . |
10 | I 'm beginning to think you did n't enjoy it that time we did it properly , that you wish you had n't ! ’ |
11 | You 'll have a phone call from there letting you know our estimated time of arrival . |
12 | She 'll know us next time wo n't she ? |
13 | She 'll know us next time . |
14 | I 'm not , he 'll beat me this time , you watch , I 'll have a real hard one , I wo n't be able to answer anything ! |
15 | Please pray that as the need for ‘ counselling ’ is recognised ( and the need is very great ) that maybe they can give me some time from working duties to provide a ‘ service ’ in this area . |
16 | I 'm sorry you did n't give me enough time to thank you for it . ’ |
17 | If I could get my applicant , you see if , let's say we pay somebody , I du n no fifty , sixty quid a week , fifty quid a week to come and for , two mornings , three mornings , or whatever that 'll then give me enough time to contact the applicants and then ma , maybe maybe two stroke three sales extra per month . |
18 | Ca n't you give me any time to myself ? ’ |
19 | Give me a list , I 'll bring them next time . ’ |
20 | ‘ The rich trash pay the bills , Mr Breakspear , which lets me give my spare time away to the poor trash . ’ |
21 | If only he could give himself more time . |
22 | ‘ And I 'll beat you this time . ’ |
23 | That should give you ample time . ’ |
24 | We shall give you reasonable time to prepare and present repayment proposals and will always carefully consider such proposals as well as other relevant factors known to us ( e.g. your health and family situation ) . |
25 | Moreover , ’ he continued , ‘ perhaps it may give you some time to reflect on the Lady Maude . ’ |
26 | " Will that give you enough time ? |
27 | Er where did I do you last time ? |
28 | I 've got some fantastic pictures — I 'll show you some time . |
29 | ‘ I 'll audition him any time ! ’ |
30 | ‘ Less than a minute ahead , ’ he muttered ‘ With any luck , I should overtake him this time . ’ |