Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] time [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I had the most awful time with him . |
2 | Clearly it has been a an extremely trying time for you . |
3 | You should n't spend so much time with her you know . |
4 | You spent so much time with her , I felt she even knew you better than I did . |
5 | ‘ Considering your low opinion of him , ’ she snapped , ‘ I 'm surprised you spend so much time with him . ’ |
6 | I spent so much time with them that I began to think like them , to see the world from their point of view . |
7 | ‘ That he did n't spend quite so much time with them ? ’ her father finished quietly . |
8 | One of the basic things to be negotiated is the matter of running the home , now that there are two adults spending so much time in it . |
9 | As indicated in previous correspondence , my clients are not envisaging a ‘ walk away ’ deal and therefore the next stage is to arrange a mutually convenient time for you to meet with my clients . |
10 | Consequently , it can be planned so that it is raised at the most appropriate time for it to be dealt with effectively . |
11 | Trainees , or inexperienced dealers alone took the task seriously , and had the most burdensome time of it . |
12 | That 's generally ample time for you to close down a database without panic , and to switch off the computer in an orderly fashion . |
13 | And the government was content to push the Bill through the Commons without the allocation of more Parliamentary time to it , despite the fact that it was a more substantial and complicated measure thanks to government intervention . |
14 | Do you honestly think your company 's so scintillating that I want to spend still more time in it ? ’ |
15 | In fact , this was a totally disastrous time for her to come face to face with him . |
16 | If it had been Rime Giants following us we would have had a more difficult time of it ; they enjoy such conditions . |
17 | Theoretically , her biological clock is ticking away , although in practice , there is still enough time for us to split up , find new partners , get to know them and start a family . |
18 | It took only slightly less time for her to remember there were no pillows in the sleeping-bag . |
19 | I 'd like to spend a little more time with her than that . ’ |
20 | Had I spent a little more time with it I could have justified asking money for my very first attempt at using the Tascam 228 ! |
21 | It was because she knew that before the month was out she would have said a permanent goodbye to him that she was greedy to spend as much time with him as she could now . |
22 | will my doctor be able to spend as much time with me ? |
23 | Will your doctor be able to spend as much time with you ? |
24 | Research workers tried to find carcinogenic materials in kitchens , but further analysis of the data showed that people paid to work in kitchens have less cancer than housewives in spite of spending twice as much time in them . |
25 | Captain Lawton and his men seem to have had a fairly trouble-free time of it , because all 15 of them were duly discharged back in London after the seven-month voyage . |
26 | I get pretty unavailable its a really good time for you to get in an argument with me . |
27 | It takes an awful long time for you to regain that and to feel safe in your own homes . |
28 | USAC was fine and Mario was a star there , but to be a real star in America , you have to win Indianapolis , and that was one place , Mario recalls , where he had a really lean time of it . |
29 | The gentlemen of the press had had a fairly lean time of it so far . |
30 | Mind you , with all the services we had to go to , there was n't much time for it either . |