Example sentences of "[adv] time [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They used to come home , the sh the show used to shut on a Friday at half past five and they 'd come by train then , years ago , they used to be loaded in London , Liverpool Street or one of the stations there , come down to Soham and we used to , they used to arrive here about er twelve o'clock time in the morning .
2 It is important to leave yourself enough time before the wedding in order to give much consideration as to what you would like to say , to do any research necessary , as well as to write your speech and to perform any last minute pruning .
3 Switching codes holds no fears for Sillars Stalker who , having topped off his last jumping campaign with a four-timer , filled in time during the summer , scoring three times on the Flat .
4 It was obviously time for a change .
5 It 's just time down the drain !
6 It would be a very good investment for you to set aside time for yourself each day , even if it 's just time for a bit of personal planning and some gentle exercise .
7 Just time for a card — we leave in half an hour — had our last night on the Johnny Walker now it 's local firewater or nothing remember what I said on the phone and do n't have it cut too short .
8 There is then just time for a breath of fresh air in Sandringham 's grounds before everyone gathers to watch the Queen 's 3pm TV broadcast .
9 We 've just time for a coffee . ’
10 Just time for a cup of coffee , she thinks , but she will have to make it herself as the office is short staffed , with the Corporal Clerk away representing the Corps at the celebrations to mark the tenth anniversary of the Queen Mother being appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports .
11 Is it not time for an initiative to make local authorities hand over their property to housing associations , and could regional ombudsman be set up for that purpose ?
12 Editor , — Is it not time for the BMJ to set the same standards for the drug advertisements it carries as it does for scientific papers ?
13 ‘ It is not time for the kidneys , ’ shouted Auguste .
14 The argument that Linguistics-based courses are impracticable , cited a number of difficulties that are real enough , arguing that there is not time in a course already fragmented , and asserting that there were not enough people equipped to design and teach such courses as we envisaged and advocated .
15 And whatever the matter in hand , there was still time for a perusal of Wednesday 's football results .
16 Afterwards , there was still time for a spot of shopping and sight-seeing before embarking for home after a very enjoyable day .
17 There is still time for the alliance to rescind its decision of 1979 and turn its attention to more pressing defence priorities .
18 On the military front there is still time for the war to turn bad , particularly when the ground battle is joined in earnest .
19 There 's still time in an exam , if you realize soon enough as you did , to have another go .
20 I go shopping every day , and by the time I come back it 's usually time for the baby to have her food at about twelve — and then she usually sleeps till about two , and then I cook lunch for him [ the two-year-old ] so that in the evening it 's a tea , although it 's usually a cooked tea .
21 She goes to play with a little girl up the road , and then it 's usually time for the baby 's tea .
22 But there was always time for a look at the lighter side of life too , as you 'll find out in , ’ A Decade of News ’ , tomorrow , Wednesday and Thursday at six twenty-five .
23 ‘ You meet lots of different people and after the game there 's always time for a drink and a good chat . ’
24 DeFries would n't drop anything any time of the day for David any more .
25 Anybody who might have been er at the Tesco store on Saturday any time during the day who might have seen the pony or even people who walk their dogs because the field 's used quite extensively for dog walkers .
26 Serbs passionately believe that their people offered up enormous sacrifices during two world wars , both times on the side of the allies , so that they need not be divided again .
27 It consists of a short phrase in the slow introduction to the opening movement , which in the Septet is given out in the major before being echoed in the minor , but which appears both times in the minor in the transcription .
28 However , the Bill was enacted on May 9 under provisions of the Parliament Acts 1991 and 1949 ( whereby a bill could be passed directly for royal assent if it had been approved twice by the Commons but rejected both times by the Lords ) .
29 ‘ It must be nearly time for the service to start . ’
30 The strange aeons were over , and it was nearly time for the Sandrat to kill Death .
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