Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | How long it takes to reach the size , and the actual attainable size of this fish are things we will only find out with time . |
2 | ‘ But as soon as we got to the line I realised he was going to keel over with me and I just hopped off in time . |
3 | If , on the other hand , implementation is not carried out in time or is not carried out adequately , three consequences may follow . |
4 | He was , was he just moved on from time to time , or were they voluntary moves ? |
5 | For example , in the story above , Mrs Glen may have jumped to the wrong conclusion but if you were Mrs Glen how would YOU feel if you were tired , your lesson had been disrupted by exams in the hall next door , several people in the class were being awkward , you get interrupted by an unhappy violin teacher moaning about his pupils not turning up on time and then you re-enter your classroom to find someone crawling under your desk with a handful of expensive musical instrument ? ! |
6 | I just pop up from time to time to see if Bob 's all right . ’ |
7 | Other Companies of the Battalion were already moving off in time to take their appropriate places in the March Table . |
8 | The Taylors wanted to include Laura as much as possible in constituency life , primarily so that she would not miss out on time with John . |
9 | Anyway , they 'll not take off on time . ’ |
10 | Sandra had just arrived back in time to hear Mrs Foster 's grim assessment of the situation . |
11 | And the traditional Conservative chairman 's bash at Central Office may have to go on without the chairman : Chris Patten , busy in Bath , may not get back in time to drink with his team . |
12 | There was one crippled young girl did not get out in time and had her hair and neck and face badly burned . |
13 | It 's it 's like it 's like going back in time the feeling about it . |
14 | ( only 3 quid in a cab to the ground , leave at twenty to three and still get in with time to spare ) 3 bars not four deep at the bar do n't have to wait to be served and VERY good food . |
15 | Are you always running out of time ? |
16 | Peace with France came and food prices fell , but mob rule in Cornwall could still take over from time to time . |
17 | There are many other more common causes of aortic incompetence , including rheumatic fever , but cases of syphilitic aortic-valve disease still turn up from time to time in this country , albeit rarely . |
18 | Eight years ago the plant had 27 production controllers and nothing ever went out on time . |
19 | Like the couple who left one of the rides early to get back in time to prepare the evening event ; and two hours later we met them — riding in the opposite direction ! |
20 | Doreen Wranklin could n't understand it as she had always paid up on time . |
21 | Commercial users of grain such as brewers of beer or vinegar or producers of starch were also picked out from time to time . |
22 | And when you look far into space , you 're also looking back in time and we 're looking back when we look at the very most distant objects . |
23 | The Queen , Queen Mother and Princes William , 10 , and Harry , eight , also turned up in time for lunch in the royal shooting lodge . |
24 | We have also reached back in time , using memories of grandparents from more than 600 interviews and autobiographies , to try to sense how later life may have changed over two or more centuries . |
25 | Some people only have to take the faintest whiff of the entrance hall of a hospital to be sharply transported back in time to relive a traumatic hospital experience ( endured during childhood perhaps ) ; they may feel shaky or even nauseous . |
26 | Reese ( Michael Biehn ) , a human guerrilla , is simultaneously sent back in time by Connor to protect Sarah and , unwittingly , to ensure Connor 's own conception . |
27 | I felt , by doing that , I had effectively stepped back in time and discovered the one thing that should have been thought of before we even harnessed electricity . |
28 | ‘ We ca n't burn it in the grate — Dad might come back , we might n't clean up in time . |
29 | But I think the main thing that they all had to bear to survive , was a tremendous amount of overcrowding. erm Now , we 're fast running out of time , are n't we . |
30 | You may well run out of time — or steam ! |