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

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1 In other words , the requirement of leave may encourage the very sort of applications it is designed to weed out , especially given the very short time limit within which an AJR has to be commenced : it is safer to seek leave even if the applicant expects to settle the claim without further litigation .
2 However , given the relatively short time the audit regulatory system has been in place , the review says that there is no reason to be greatly concerned .
3 There 's also a 48bhp , 1398cc diesel engine , but VW has yet to decide when to introduce it to the UK , although September 1991 looks the most likely time .
4 At the end of each week , which we suggest is a Saturday , you will need a little extra time to review your progress , and work out your weight loss for that week .
5 But I 'll need a little more time . ’
6 However desirable this might be , in a highly complex and differentiated society such as ours this undertaking would need a very long time given our present methods , resources and interests .
7 And promised a really good time .
8 The only reason for not beginning your diary straight away is if the next seven to ten days covers a really unusual time , for example your annual holiday , or a bout of sickness , or Christmas and New Year .
9 It 's hard enough trying to find a mutually convenient time for two people to meet ; comparing diaries for a group can be nearly impossible .
10 All my subsequent attempts to find a mutually convenient time to meet have failed — mostly , I have to confess , because my term-time commitments in Oxford made it difficult for me get up to London except at hours when you were in Cabinet , or in the House .
11 → When you think of Fender 's seeming unwillingness to bring the reissues of the Indie-cred Jaguar into this country , Jim , I think we 'll probably wait a very long time before a Bass VI emanates from anywhere other than the Fender Custom Shop — a facility available to the wad-carrying fanatic .
12 ‘ You 'll wait a very long time to do that , ’ he gritted .
13 ‘ You 've picked a fucking good time to pay people a visit ! ’
14 With one or two notable exceptions , among them Tchaikovsky 's First String Quartet and Piano Trio , and Borodin 's two quarters , 19th century Russian chamber music has a pretty thin time of it .
15 It is quite clear that in any examination the examiner has a very short time to spend on any individual question .
16 Magnus has a far better time than I do .
17 One youngster told him : ‘ Everyone has a really good time .
18 You know , as we sit back and just wait for God to bless us we 'll wait an awful long time .
19 Monsieur Mitterand has already said that he 's going to seek to drive a harder bargain with Britain over fishing limits even than President Giscard was trying to do , and I think our negotiators must expect a rather tough time as far as fisheries are concerned .
20 Yeah he done a real good time
21 ‘ This is something I should 'ave done a very long time ago .
22 ‘ For a long time , ’ he says , ‘ the king acted on the advice of William of Montague , who always encouraged him to excellence , honour , and love of arms : and so they led their young lives in pleasant fashion , until there came a more serious time with more serious matters . ’
23 In some ways those days when she had lived in Paula 's shadow seemed a very long time ago , in others they might have been just yesterday .
24 It seemed a very long time to Lee before the shadowy adults who surrounded the game moved in on the victim and she wondered why she found herself so static , impotent , so lost .
25 It seemed a very long time before he came back .
26 I waited , cold and tired , in his room for what seemed a very long time .
27 She talked to me for what seemed a very long time .
28 We stood there , all four of us , in silence for what seemed a very long time .
29 In what seemed a very short time the plane began to come down and bits of northern Italy could be seen below .
30 Thus it would seem that the ‘ dawn of civilisation ’ , so often quoted in a context suggesting that it represents a fairly finite occurrence taking a relatively short space of time , did , in all probability cover a very long time indeed , perhaps many thousands of years .
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