Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] of the time " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The misleadingly alarming appearance of our conclusions results from the fact that they show that where conformity is called for it is based only some of the time , and less often than is often imagined , on the legitimate authority of the government , and often on other considerations . |
2 | Just as the grammarian 's ‘ data ’ can not contain any variable phenomena , so the grammar must have categorial rules , and not ‘ rules ’ which are true only some of the time . |
3 | He felt well enough some of the time , but whenever he came under mental or physical strain , he contracted a cough and a high temperature . |
4 | ‘ Seeing as you 're on your own for so much of the time . ’ |
5 | Just as it was difficult to be alone so much of the time with such an attractive young woman , despite the size of the ship and our separate cabins . |
6 | She kept wanting to cry , as she had with Stephen , as she had for so much of the time since Timothy Gedge had come into their lives . |
7 | ‘ How can you be so sure of the time ? ’ |
8 | Right , I do n't , I mu , I must say I do n't think I would of won without Karen , she got most of them , I was writing them down most of the time . |
9 | The quality of those crosses was nt up to much most of the time — but some credit has to go to their keeper who was taking everything within 12–13 yards of his line … |
10 | But he checked every bit of my work of course and so most of the time do it by himself and let and me do other things . |
11 | So most of the time I 'm an exile . |
12 | Her story is filled with fascinating accounts of her daily observation , which reveal many extraordinary secrets of rhino behaviour : how they communicate by subtle changes in their breathing patterns , and how amicably they live together most of the time . |
13 | I mean , together most of the time . |
14 | After all , it 's patently obvious than we do n't get along together most of the time . ’ |
15 | I 'm tied up at the hospital for a while each day , but we could be together most of the time . |
16 | The vision of Talbot and his mounted companions being mown down by an enfilade of artillery ( as they were ) was not typical of the time . |
17 | She was soon forgetful of the time , however , her thoughts swiftly going back to the man who had put his finger on her doorbell at that hour in the morning , and kept it there . |
18 | He 's not sure of the time but he says it was after he 'd eaten his sandwich , say six in the evening . |
19 | The ideal level of feeding is generally accepted to be one in which the fish is slightly hungry and ready to forage actively for food , most , if not all of the time . |
20 | But not all of the time . |
21 | So , right I 'm just wary of the time |
22 | Many , if not most , women are not glamorous and feminine — at least not most of the time . |
23 | The memory was still fresh of the time when he was considered a world-beater , and in receipt of so much weight from Arkle he could certainly be given a realistic chance . |
24 | Instead , more typical of the time was the innovation of painting white lines along the centre of roads , the more extensive installation of traffic lights , the coming into force of the 30 m.p.h. speed limit , the inauguration of driving tests and the innovation of pedestrian crossings marked by the Belisha beacon , named after the Home Secretary of the day , Sir Leslie Hore-Belisha . |
25 | Maybe it was nothing more than the statistical impossibility of everyone staying home all of the time . |
26 | Was this guideline followed : 1 Hardly any of the time ? 2 Some of the time ? 3 Most of the time ? 4 All of the time ? |
27 | Incorporated in PCN handsets , pagers would have the advantage of consuming very little power and would allow the power-hungry PCN telephone to be switched off most of the time . |
28 | The exploration of the fossil record also forced naturalists to become more aware of the time dimension . |
29 | ‘ He was up against international defenders and they paid him the ultimate compliment of having to trip him up half of the time . |
30 | Deciding to use up some of the time writing letters , Julia wondered how married women without either little children or work managed to fill their empty hours . |