Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [to-vb] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Early discussion with the authority 's officers to see exactly what information they require with the application , as well as to ensure that the proposed development is basically acceptable to the authority obviously helps to reduce the time needed . |
2 | I 'm only trying to sell the time then ! |
3 | and er I only have to mention the time though , oh dear |
4 | Or that girl with the Esquimau nose ? ) and not daring to spend the time she used to in study lest she be dangerously good , she now had hours and hours in which to brood and her old pains came back to life . |
5 | Allow a maximum of 30 minutes per question ( if it is a 6-in-3-hours paper ) , using your stop watch so that you do not need to remember the time you started . |
6 | ‘ The bright child is not going to get the time or flexibility to study things that will develop his own personal , social or moral education . |
7 | If you look at the industry as a whole , there 's obviously the problem that by producing so much more content that people are are simply not going to have the time to get through it . |
8 | ‘ I know I am not going to win every time I 'm in contention , I never have and probably never will . |
9 | It 's time for him to match his maturity with his golf and realise he 's not going to win every time . |
10 | We knew we could do better than that , so we just decided to take the time and not put anything out we were n't happy with . ’ |
11 | As she headed for the stairs her mind was already trying to calculate the time since the call . |
12 | Nevertheless , like everyone else we wonder how we can ever afford to replace the time expired capital equipment and infrastructure which was our legacy from the past 20 years of neglect . |
13 | They were also asked to record the time at which hunger returned . |
14 | When young supporters chant ‘ We 'll be running round Pompey with our willies hanging out , singing I 've got a bigger one than you ’ , or some other scatological rhyme , slightly changed to fit the time and place , they are doing nothing new . |
15 | Neil , bring cup of tea in here and we 'll talk about it and I did n't really want to spare the time because you could imagine that I wanted to get ready to come away but I I made myself sit and really give him time |
16 | How often do you really need to know the time to the exact minute ? |
17 | Says Marcus Lyon : ‘ You are always going to get the lazy buyer who wants a barn conversion because they do n't want to take the time and trouble to do it themselves . ’ |
18 | I did n't want to take the time to work this out with my tension swatch ( this had 30 stitches and 44 rows to 10 centimetres ) . |
19 | Er , we said something about for a , we do n't want to set a time period on it do we ? |
20 | ‘ I would n't like to put a time on it , but we could be talking years . |
21 | Well I do n't mean to shorten the time , it 's better than playing all day . |
22 | But just do n't seem to have the time or even the energy ? |
23 | For Soho was where she had been last evening , wondering what to do and where to go to fill the time ; there , in Shaftesbury Avenue , she had seen Lucinda and the airmen . |
24 | If you travel in the Arctic you must never expect to succeed every time . |
25 | ‘ He 'd always been keen to try but never seemed to have the time . |