Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [det] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Well I was er Er the school days from were from er eleven to fourteen and er tt of course during that time we had the opportunity to try and pass for grammar .
2 It was the summer 1989 when I went down to the golf club with a friend and played around with him after that I borrowed his clubs quite regularly and practised eventually mum & Dad chipped in and I bought myself a set of clubs well to be exact I bought myself a bag of three iron and a putter during the next two years I had saved up and built up my set of clubs until I had a half set of irons and 2 woods during that time I had always left my clubs at the golf club to save me taking the clubs to the course every time I played .
3 You would , of course , be free to break off our association at any time you chose .
4 While they are best regarded as a medium to long term investment , you can always sell your units at any time you wish .
5 Now in in the bakery at that time it was one of the most progressive bakeries in the city and it must have employed at least about a hundred bakers .
6 Remember part of that time we were in div 2 getting only a fraction of the TV and Sponsorship money that Scum and Scouse were getting .
7 For five years she had worked at the Ashmolean before moving across the street to The Randolph ; and for the latter part of that time she had actually worked for Dr Kemp , amongst others .
8 Less than a month separates the publisher 's acceptance of the book and Nietzsche 's completion of the revision ; and during part of this time he was busy preparing lectures on Plato and , unexpectedly enough , on Latin epigraphy . "
9 If the baby-sitter orders my son to complete his home work after that time he is disregarding my instructions and his duty .
10 In England at this time it was quite avant garde to possess a refrigerator .
11 The depth sounder and Decca Navigator in the wheelhouse were innovations and although Radar was out of the question at that time we managed very well with the Decca Navigator , often running up the Thames in quite dense fog buoy hopping through Sea Reach .
12 I do n't know whether Mr Rocke fell in love with the Yorkshire moors on a visit to Wakefield for that exhibition ; but for most of the years since that time he has lived and worked in Yorkshire as senior art adviser to the West Riding County Council .
13 There 's a good place in Ealing — well it 's a chipper really , but he has good steaks at any time you want them .
14 If you have been away from nurse education for some time you will be very pleasantly surprised by the much more interactive and civilised approach to learning apparent in most schools and colleges of nursing .
15 If you need more hot water at any other time , just one touch of a button will give you a tank-full of hot water at any time you need it .
16 You could n't just pick up the phone at any time you liked .
17 Next Sunday at this time we 're going to be having a a service of rededication for the leaders of our organizations .
18 As we were a few days behind schedule by this time I decided to press on while the weather held and the following morning saw us off Montrose with an ominous early shipping forecast of a southerly gale .
19 Was I think he said it were about twenty six pound a week for that time you see ?
20 Despite constructing one of their most positive displays for some time they lost to a French team who profited from the only genuine opportunities they created .
21 He believes , or he chooses to believe , that in Chicago or somewhere else there were readers of Poetry magazine in 1918 who zealously and in all seriousness wanted to know what French poets of that time they might profitably read , and what in the broadest terms they should look for in each of them .
22 But if one issue is to be singled out as representing a point of potential conflict between partners at this time it will most likely concern the relationship between home and employment .
23 However , where a discriminatory practice has been in operation for some time it may be easier for the Commission for Racial Equality to produce evidence in support of an allegation .
24 Di Scott , of Fairbridge , explained : ‘ After the ship had been in operation for some time it was realised that a great deal of money was needed for maintenance and running costs .
25 I just thought at that time she had died , for that was what they told me .
26 The restructuring school argued that to understand what was happening to the geography of British manufacturing at this time it was necessary to analyse this situation .
27 I apologize for using the semimetaphorical terms ‘ hard ’ and ‘ soft ’ in this essay , but after puzzling over the matter for some time I can see no other way of setting about it .
28 Who was employed before they came here , that had erm , sickness pay from their employer for any time they were off .
29 Because the group had known her and her children for some time they agreed to ‘ have a go ’ and the placement went ahead .
30 At the end of that time they again expressed doubts as to their liability to pay and for the next three years paid under protest .
  Next page