Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] [adj] time " in BNC.

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61 I 'll be able to tap into him any time .
62 Each creature has evolved to operate most efficiently during a particular part of the sun 's cycle , and some are now locked into their chosen time slot .
63 I pray that God will really meet with him this time in prison .
64 oh and you 've got better things to do with your own time
65 Stitch in his spare time
66 But there are limits , and we are told by scientists that those limits are being reached in our own time .
67 And her husband is not worried ; he says she will return in her own time . ’
68 Yeah , I like , I remember in it last time .
69 He adduces some non-musical reasons ( the plague of Thomas Nashe 's London in 1592 has 400 years later a qualitative and psychological , if not numerical , counterpart ) , but the score itself speaks to us now as perhaps it did not manage to do in its own time , when for ‘ significant ’ and profound modernity people looked towards composers who made a more assertive break with tradition .
70 He replied that it was because in his youth there was little to do in their spare time except read and study .
71 Barbara Andrews of Rhyl said her son Mark and his friends were desperate for letters as there was so little for them to do in their spare time .
72 What she chose to do in her spare time was absolutely no business of his .
73 Back Up the Hearse and Let Them Sniff the Flowers is based on his own time as a water-filter salesman , ringing on doorbells and brow-beating mug-punters into believing that their lives wo n't be complete without the little gizmo on offer ( at £230 plus VAT ) .
74 From then on the film is a partially credible but increasingly fantastic documentation of the relationship between the two which develops as she teaches him to read during her spare time .
75 We did n't hear about you first time round . ’
76 but this is where it got to when we talked about it last time .
77 ‘ I 've — er — seen quite a bit of him since I met him when he called for you that time , ’ Leith managed , the ever-present ‘ if you value your job ’ threat there in her head again .
78 But for now I 'll and you 're happy to start with us any time yeah ?
79 It was a pleasure to be paid for what I had up until then been doing in my spare time .
80 One package will address the common queries and concerns which many women have upon experiencing this event , and would be designed for women who have just had a miscarriage to read in their own time .
81 1.2 The employee 's duty not to compete in his spare time As a general rule an employee can not compete with his employer in his spare time without being in breach of his duty of fidelity .
82 Indeed it can still be found in our own time , in some individual cases but also in new forms of patronage .
83 This " dark figure " is unknowable , but there is a clear enough indication that organisations of a type which would later become familiar as " trade unions " but were better known to their own time as workers ' " combinations " were well established and widespread among skilled workers in the eighteenth century .
84 Yo you know the numbers that were allocated to you last time .
85 It might be amusing to run across her some time .
86 On that particular day many children , who were sitting examinations , would not be travelling at their normal time which is the peak time for traffic on the road .
87 Survived by his long time companion …
88 Not a capacity to see beyond your own time .
89 Well we 're we 're quite I mean we agreed to it last time and if the billing 's going to go direct we we can we can forget about it now .
90 And again as I say it 's rather a nice erm picture which erm er was given to me some time ago .
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