Example sentences of "[adv] much [prep] the time " in BNC.

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1 She told him about the notes , the broken glass and spilled wine that had shaken her so much at the time .
2 And er my memories really go back to er the , probably the more pleasant things in the erm mission parties that we were invited to , the film shows in the Officers ' Mess , er going to a Glenn Miller dance erm which was held in the hangar up here erm , I do n't think we really , or I really appreciated them so much at the time as I do now .
3 ‘ Seeing as you 're on your own for so much of the time . ’
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 He had changed so much in the time they 'd spent together .
7 recycled them so much by the time we get back to school they 've had it !
8 Bed-fast much of the time now .
9 This was obviously not a state of affairs which could continue indefinitely and , although I knew as much at the time , I could n't will myself into sleep .
10 Human-rights groups said as much at the time , but General Benny Murdani , then head of the armed forces , claimed that the killings were the result of gang feuds .
11 Of course , in reality there is no united lesbian and gay community with a common set of needs and yet Switchboard attempts a near-unique balancing act of serving some of the needs of all of the people as much of the time as possible .
12 Rather it should be : ‘ How can I help myself to be as little ‘ like that ’ ’ as much of the time as possible ? ’
13 Although each component is necessary to the final taste of the cake , to ask how much of the taste is contributed by the flour , how much by the eggs , how much by the time and temperature of baking makes no sense ; the mixing and baking have qualitatively transformed the components .
14 I was shattered pretty much of the time , my sleep was interrupted and I forgot about everything else .
15 It does , but the stars , although they 're moving fast by terrestrial standards , are moving very slowly by comparison with the vast distances we 're talking about , and they do n't change their distances by very much in the time that we 're watching .
16 So the normal man in the street wo n't see a great deal until very much nearer the time when it opens next spring .
17 A blustery wind made control very difficult and for too much of the time the ball was high in the air .
18 Meanwhile Bleek 's relationships involve a large number of bedroom scenes which for too much of the time seem to present the women as carnal accessories passively accepting his attentions .
19 It would seem that erm i it was n't in the interests of one 's ultimate reproductive success to be too easily satisfied too much of the time because remember , it 's a question of relative reproductive success an and the individual that gets that little extra is is effectively gon na be , gon na be the one selected , so yes I would think that erm it 's probably naive to think that natural selection would , would make you feel er satisfied and content all the time it would probably induce erm a state of mild chronic discontent which is I think what most people actually experience in life
20 We 're there for the Na-Nazi riots — but for too much of the time we 're not .
21 War , whether against domestic rebels or external threats , meant armed forces and armaments , and the financing of these prodigious costs meant that much of the time and energy of the Monarch 's developing bureaucracies were devoted to raising funds for this purpose , securing access to the surplus generated within society .
22 Since he had no typist or secretary in the country , this meant that much of the time which he wished to devote to his own work had to be spent on business correspondence .
23 ‘ I think it is true that much of the time we spent together we were going over our lines early in the morning in the make-up room . ’
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