Example sentences of "time with " in BNC.
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1 | Despite these commitments , the last quarter was a difficult time with the recession and the changes in local government financing both having their effects . |
2 | And Goldberg , pushing the hair out of his eyes and wiping his face at the same time with his sleeve , pushed away the typewriter , pulled the pad towards him , seized the felt-tip pen , and wrote : He later admitted that he had merely said between seventeen and eighteen as a manner of speaking . |
3 | Because I have wasted my time with something like that ? |
4 | Jeff had a hard time with me . |
5 | Time with Lucy was simply not enough . |
6 | And she had devised a hook for time with Lucy . |
7 | She spent time with her friends and restricted herself to ten minutes on the perfection of Lucy . |
8 | I want time with you . |
9 | All the time with other people she was acting , confident and charming ; backstage alone , the pain in her eyes glared at her from a bright-lit make-up mirror , weeping at the tawdriness of it all , scorning costume and plot and witty script . |
10 | I ran to and fro from the kitchen for some time with saucepans and kettles of boiling water . |
11 | This was a farm labourer 's cottage obviously — ’ she recalls Niall , this time with some pleasure : ‘ Why 've you got it ? ’ |
12 | I tried the next time with a very dapper man , all pinstripes and umbrella . |
13 | I could hear the young man 's hiccoughy laughter all over again , this time with more telling effect . |
14 | The train make–up is typical of the time with air–conditioned Mk2 stock supported by Mk1 braking coaches . |
15 | O the left , Class 87/0 No 87010 King Arthur awaits departure time with the 09.45 to Carlisle . |
16 | Owners should make up for any lost socialising time with large dogs because , while lack of socialisation can mean problems for any dog , the big boys are that much more of a handful in later life . |
17 | On the other hand , among those blasted , if one understood well enough about ‘ Rabindranath Tagore , from whose recitations ad infinitum we all suffered a great deal about this time ’ , why pick on Thomas Beecham , who at this time with the backing of Lady Cunard was embarking on a lifelong crusade for English opera ? |
18 | The real boost for cellular radio will come in two to three years ' time with the introduction of the Europe-wide service , GSM . |
19 | THE STORY was that Breakfast News ( BBC 1 ) , the third relaunch of the cereal television which began in 1983 as Breakfast Time with Frank Bough and Selina Scott chummy in jumpers , was going serious . |
20 | Yet here he was , a man who is a reasonable outside bet for the vacant crown at the RSC , reading favourable reviews for his previous work , Another Time with Albert Finney ( which had opened the night before in the West End ) , and preparing to rehearse in a Methodist Hall in the middle of Wesley country . |
21 | He took lessons in elocution as an amateur actor from Rosalind Iden , Sir Donald Wolfit 's wife and leading actress , at that time with the Sheffield Rep , which Dignam himself later joined . |
22 | SCOTLAND took the Amateur Home International Championship for the first time with an 11-7 victory over the Republic of Ireland at Prestatyn yesterday . |
23 | Regis and Gary Bannister were both denied at close range before MacDonald spared us extra time with a rising 25-yarder which found the top left corner of Steve Sherwood 's net . |
24 | The second arrived only two minutes later , and again Meninga was involved , this time with a forceful run up the right wing before crisp passing allowed Chris O'Sullivan a clear path to the posts . |
25 | It is fascinating to speculate on the reactions of the Eritreans to the spectacle of a man asking to have again the same conversations and introductions , this time with four or five other men holding cameras , lights and recorders . |
26 | The only sad note for the newly promoted club was the injury to their 17-year-old full-back David Mycoe , who was carried off 10 minutes from time with a suspected broken leg . |
27 | The orchestra , extremely democratically-run and independent-minded , was bruised , strained and a little anxious about its standards after clashes with the great maestro , who at the same time had spent less and less time with it . |
28 | They still do not concede that we are doing nothing to force any GP to spend less time with his patients . |
29 | We were made so welcome that the evening of our last visit to the Club was a sad one , but we have happy memories of our time with the 1200th Branch . |
30 | ‘ When you are developing an act up to a record deal , you spend a lot of time with them , ’ confirms Doyle . |