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

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31 I w I I personally er made it clear at the time when they changed the rules er er fairly recently , that I did n't think they should .
32 ‘ Great Expectations ’ is also a very humorous book with many little funny episodes throughout it such as the time when Joe offers comfort to Pip at the dinner table by giving him gravy
33 Thus an order of the court that a former council house or New Town Development House be transferred to one party of the marriage will not necessitate at the time of the transfer repayment of the discount or any part of it allowable at the time of purchase .
34 Basically , the head teacher must consider it inappropriate for the time being for the pupil to follow the National Curriculum and that either ( 1 ) circumstances giving rise to that opinion are likely to change within six months or ( 2 ) that the pupil may have special educational needs requiring modification of the National Curriculum and temporary exception is necessary while those needs are assessed .
35 As far as I can tell , Guitarist has always welcomed valid criticism and suggestions for changes or new ideas , but that does n't mean that they have to follow all of it all of the time .
36 Much of the general comment has been that quality improvement is just common sense and that we have been doing it all of the time anyway .
37 We 'll have eaten it all by the time you get in here .
38 Never mind , we 'll have it clean by the time the pie 's ready . ’
39 Er anyway the that was the cook 's job and that was my job , I used to sort of go across and fetch this tea and have it ready by the time the men gave up work at nine o'clock .
40 What firm is going to take on an untrained man in his forties at a time when it is being forced to lay off people who have been with their business for years ?
41 Just saying br , just saying briefly er Mr I , I had something I do find it most of the time we do find it very instructive and certainly the strength of the economic development strategy is about the partnership and all those partners contributing their particular field of interest and that 's I think is .
42 I 'll just stand in front of it most of the time .
43 Then he made for the stairs , taking them two at a time .
44 He took them two at a time , pausing at the top to look back across the square .
45 ‘ So you 'll need to make yourself scarce for a time , wo n't you ? ’
46 I was determined to render myself generic by the time I left university .
47 And I 'll be at work myself most of the time .
48 Well I speak to myself most of the time anyway .
49 At first it had been like being spied on , but now she forgot them most of the time , except when she wanted to do something she should n't .
50 When the Court was in residence at the Tuileries the child spent some hours every day with both his father and mother , usually in the Empress 's study , and during the periods of residence at Compiégne , Fontainebleau or Saint Cloud , he was with them most of the time .
51 I wear them most of the time , otherwise I 'd arrested for indecent exposure
52 She felt comfortable in casual clothes and wore them most of the time , but she found herself wishing that , just for once , she had put on something rather more dressy .
53 ‘ But Seal Haven is a mass of rocks , with fierce currents boiling round them most of the time .
54 The emeralds must go , they would bring in enough money to pay some of the debtors sufficient to keep them quiet for a time .
55 In fact , only one serious relationship lay behind her , with a Wellington actor who read news bulletins in order to eat , and it had died owing to lack of feeling , disappointing them both at the time , but Maria had philosophically absorbed the lesson at the heart of the sad experience .
56 He was n't anything much at the time .
57 To be understood in its own terms , his policy should be seen not as the implementation of a " vision " of some future world order radically different from anything existing at the time , but as a series of practical initiatives to accelerate and to exploit an already occurring transformation .
58 After the trials of Halton , Cranwell was a haven , With my pay now being nearly 30 a week , I invested in a motorcycle — a square tank Rudge of questionable vintage — for £4 ( at a pound a week ) , but soon cured myself of the motorcycle bug that seemed to affect us all at the time .
59 Charged particles from outer space ( cosmic rays ) are bombarding us all of the time and occasionally cause the electronics in the sophisticated detector circuits to misfire .
60 it 's alright when it 's your own at the time because well it 's , it 's different , when there 's another one there , I mean it , it wears you out so
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