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

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1 Erm in the nineteen fifties and right up until I became a full time official , erm there was generated an opinion that if companies were financially well off , due to the effort of the employees , then there was some formal entitlement for employees in these particular undertakings , to put forward a separate claim at domestic level , to , to enhance their pay .
2 I think that er one of the things that we had to examine at national level er and this was done erm after I became a full time officer , erm there 'd usually be a procedure in the national agreement er whereby first of all if we registered failure to agree at domestic level , erm with the management , the next stage was to draw in the district secretary .
3 They when I when I became a full time employer er a full time employee with the union it was all more or less small bakeries .
4 Then that I got that book back when I became a full time official it was still in the still in the office .
5 I realized a long time ago why you were so set on Charlie and me marrying , and I 'm very fond of him , and I 'd like to go on living at Lady Mead for the rest of my life .
6 I 'll get a I got a new time for my er twenty five sprint which was sixteen forty four in one length .
7 Someone reported a long time ago that an old lady , on her deathbed , was heard to say : ‘ Weel , it will be a great blessing to hear at last the real truth of the Gowrie conspiracy ’ .
8 I spent a long time photographing the falls , taken with their grace .
9 I spent a long time reading the advertisements .
10 So I spent a long time trying to hide the place .
11 It was about five years later when I was going away for a weekend and knowing that space in the car would be limited , I spent a long time thinking what sketching materials to take which would not need much room .
12 I spent a long time diving frantically after them , jamming the sheet at a bunch only to see half of them streaking out the other end , and I might have gone on indefinitely had I not felt a gentle touch on my arm .
13 I know it sounds thin , sir , but I spent a long time getting no further than that and I do n't think we shall do better until we have an angle — some sort of leverage . ’
14 From the time that I was about eight , the Boxing Booth acted as a magnet to me and I spent a considerable time gazing in awe as the boxers paraded on the small stage outside the tent , ready to take on all corners .
15 I spent a happy time in Mavhinje .
16 I spent the whole time trying to explain the family connection . ’
17 I knew a long time ago it was n't right when he wanted to … . ’
18 " I wish I knew the exact time , " she said .
19 But I chose the wrong time when prices were depressed and there was n't a great deal to come after all the expenses were paid .
20 Mind you yours took a long time , you know that bump Tom had going to his
21 I was in my late twenties and , like any sailor , I liked a good time when I was on leave .
22 Two years ago , for example , I had a rough time .
23 I always knew it probably could n't last because nothing goes on forever , but in that time , I had a great time in New York , and it seemed at one point that everyone was there when David was doing the week at the Universal Amphitheatre .
24 It was fun-time in the Big Apple and Connors admitted : ‘ I had a great time .
25 I had a great time with her , we were chatting away and I fancied there was a twinkle in her eye because I was quite a catch then .
26 I had a great time .
27 I had a great time .
28 I sold the jewels I was wearing and de Michelet and I had a splendid time until the money was gone .
29 I had a splendid time in London , ’ he added , with an air of triumph .
30 ‘ Well , perhaps I had a bland time , ’ she retorted ineptly .
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