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

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1 Not only did she need Vitor 's goodwill now , but she could need it some time in the future ; so turning him into an outright no-holds-barred enemy was shortsighted … and potentially dangerous .
2 Please pray that as the need for ‘ counselling ’ is recognised ( and the need is very great ) that maybe they can give me some time from working duties to provide a ‘ service ’ in this area .
3 Ca n't you give me any time to myself ? ’
4 Unfortunately I am completely tied up with filming during the whole of June but I will certainly make the effort to visit you some time in July .
5 Wilson felt only dimly aware of Miss Blagden 's kindness but later came to realise this sign and evidence of human concern had most probably saved her that time from real madness .
6 I was going to , one of the , the many things that I went to away last meeting with was , was the idea of , that I 've missed it this time for Playback is a list , a listings kind of mechanism , so obviously this is the first one
7 This is traditionally done in early spring , although you can do it any time between autumn and late spring .
8 See it again , right , I 'll just do it this time without talking it through , and you can just watch
9 Just give dem some time fe speak in time dey will explain
10 Okay then we 'll see you some time over there will I ?
11 ‘ I 'll see you some time in the morning . ’
12 The Council will contact you some time after this .
13 He 'll go and see her any time of the day or night .
14 The Americans had bought him some time by offering refuge to Colonel Rebu and two other colonels .
15 Can you ring him some time after eight or between eight thirty and nine cos he 's gon na be so we
16 The soloist throughout is the estimable Norbert Kraft , and this label 's predilection for Canadian ensembles introduces us this time to the Winnipeg SO under Kazuhiro Koizumi .
17 It is therefore not unusual for junior nurses to feel that it takes them some time to " settle in " on a surgical ward .
18 She had n't simply evaded him ; she 'd evaded him each time with an ease that had left him looking like a fool .
19 This may take her some time to really believe ( probably not until she 's around three ) , but eventually it 'll give her a healthier respect for the pain of others .
20 Crikey that did n't take us any time at all .
21 The children made lots of friends in the Mini-Club , under the watchful supervision of ‘ Animators ’ who organised activities in the morning and afternoon giving us some time to ourselves .
22 I li , I li , you can only make it this time of year .
23 Right what do I some time at about eleven o'clock
24 A coach back to the team 's hotel gave him enough time for a shower and snack lunch before going back to work — more throw downs , a second net against the quicks , and a burst of fielding practice before dusk set in .
25 After last year when I lost the championship by one point on the last round I never imagined I would end up winning it this time with two rounds to spare . ’
26 It 's going to take me some time to type that list .
27 I played off seven at my best — politics left me little time for practice , but lack of concentration was the real problem .
28 Remind me to tell you some time over a beer ’ — he had lived in Shetland for five years working on the rigs .
29 Remind me to tell you some time about my Uncle Morton 's wife and his mistress both turning up to his funeral in the self-same dress …
30 I missed him some time during the night .
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