Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun pl] from time " in BNC.
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1 | But they went down 10 minutes from time to a disputed penalty . |
2 | However just a government may be , it is liable to pass undesirable and morally objectionable laws from time to time . |
3 | Colin Allister set up both goals , the first in 14 minutes converted by McGladdery , and the second just 30 seconds from time by schoolboy Lee Tumilty . |
4 | Everton 's £1 million recruit from across Stanley Park snatched a famous victory just six minutes from time , when he drilled in a low shot from the edge of the penalty area . |
5 | Gascoigne 's header just four minutes from time — his first league goal since he joined Lazio this season — was a rare moment of inspiration in an otherwise dull display , they said . |
6 | Not only do some building societies produce greatly more advantageous accounts from time to time and neglect to alert their existing deposit holders , but they actively conceal the new arrangements . |
7 | Deano had a good chance about 5 minutes from time , but headed straight at the keeper . |
8 | Crichton had been Rovers ’ hero , but he suddenly turned villain when he pulled down Hignett as he streaked clear five minutes from time . |
9 | ‘ If we went ahead 15 minutes from time and were performing , I would still fancy us to go through . ’ |
10 | Transport appears in the most bizarre forms from time to time . |
11 | The Hammers striker cursed the official after being called off-side seven minutes from time . |