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

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1 ‘ Jesus , Father , and where would you be walking to at this time of the morning ? ’
2 Erm , the erm , the erm , the erm , er , settlement of the anti tr civil anti trust law suit that was referred to in the statement was erm , costs of about six million dollars this year on a class action law suit which we have reached a tentative settlement on in the last few days and , in fact , there were some , there was about six to seven million dollars of additional provision made at the end of last year in the one time charges that we referred to at that time but could n't really identify with erm , lawyers breathing down your necks in the United States and er , this is a class action law suit , would have been in a Texas Court and erm , you know , the boiler plate language is that you want to get rid of the , you know , the expense and uncertainty of this type of litigation and if you think that what a Texas jury did to Texaco , it 's probably a prudent decision to close the matter off at this time .
3 German radar at St Marc or lookouts at about this time reported 17 ships , so the coastal batteries were closed up for action against ships .
4 One of his key officers departed at around this time .
5 What were houses made of at this time ?
6 He told me all about the background to the picture , what Rembrandt probably felt like at that time , what he was trying to say , how he said it .
7 Another undated scrap about Ivy must date from about this time , when she still invited people to luncheon :
8 The latter , in addition to recording the histories of Anglo-Saxon kings and churchmen , chronicled that of Glastonbury Abbey at the request of its monks , and several other monasteries , including Abingdon , Ely , Evesham , Peterborough and Ramsey , also had histories written at about this time .
9 we approximately the subject we had been looking at for some time so I approximately , nineteen eighty eight , nineteen eighty nine
10 The total amount of growth hormone that is secreted per day increases to a maximum at about the time of puberty and is partially responsible for the growth spurt that is seen at about this time .
11 ‘ It is completely novel for a high-street retailer to launch an added-value card like this , through it 's been talked about for some time , ’ says Ian Minors , managing director of Moss Bros agency MHA Direct .
12 The Cathedral could be got into at any time by the Bishop 's door , given how unlikely it was that the Bishop in his currently abstracted state should remember to lock it every time he used it .
13 These deposits can be drawn upon at any time by a customer , principally by means of a cheque .
14 To enjoy as much as she was going to for this time , she knew that , and she smiled and held him and kissed him when she felt the convulsion and heard his breath released .
15 Look at at one time the and you had er well you 've got Johnnie Walkers but there are not as many works in that either .
16 Otherwise you could have seen the garden , although there 's not much to look at at this time of the year . ’
17 The official line was that ‘ true character of French concessions to Indo-Chinese nationalism and ultimate intentions are clear to Department ’ and it was for this reason that no further substantive concessions involving parliamentary action in France were called for at that time .
18 I want a male point of view to this silly love thing we all get netted into at some time in our lives . ’
19 When a new plane came in and they assigned it to our crew , it being the principle crew and we got to name it and we named our plane Skyscraper , I do have some later pictures but er it taken in front of the plane of the crew that I was flying with at that time and the ground crew in front of Skyscraper .
20 The interesting question is whether the reform to regulations regarding fee structures in 1982 and , to a lesser extent , the greater freedom architects enjoyed from about this time to practice in a less restrictive manner have influenced the pattern of events .
21 It could be called upon at any time and indeed was from time to time .
22 Somebody had been reading a paper there , which apparently happened quite often , Penelope learned , and they usually finished at about this time .
23 Science was being taught in public schools and in grammar schools , and there were courses in universities , which in Britain began at about this time to catch on — this was the era when the great municipal universities started to flourish , though it was to be some time before they received government grants .
24 There could be a call from someone you have n't heard from in some time .
25 There could be a call from someone you have n't heard from in some time .
26 There could be a call from someone you have n't heard from in some time .
27 A high degree of constructive conflict is almost essential in this process and I should perhaps quote the comments of a wise manager I worked for at one time , who pointed out that in industry the optimum level of conflict is not zero ; just as no friction or one hundred per cent friction immobilizes movement in a mechanical sense , so total absence of conflict or one hundred per cent conflict will immobilize movement in a company .
28 Since most Bills will already have been settled upon by this time — all the battles will have been lost and won — there is normally less gist about the debate and it may be purely formal .
29 But all Walter thought about at that time was slap and tickle in the grass , and you can quote me on that , as knows .
30 Spend some moments thinking over one or more examples of what you have noted , and if you can remember what it felt like at that time .
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