Example sentences of "[verb] on [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Well I think the consideration and the research has got to go on for some time . |
2 | But one matter the Society resisted pronouncing on for some time was the question of its own criteria for membership . |
3 | But the Westland affair lingered on for some time to come . |
4 | Even though the method described by Braybrook and Powell ( 1980 ) has moved on since this time , it still does not reflect current knowledge of child language . |
5 | Contracts of employment were unknown and I remember the gloom at home if Dad announced that the works were going on to short time . |
6 | Talks have been going on for some time on a range of scientific matters including fusion , nuclear safety and the environment . |
7 | The process has been going on for some time . |
8 | I hear his couchée going on for some time . |
9 | My head was throbbing and the shoulder was beginning to ache from the kicking , which had probably been going on for some time before I came round . |
10 | The argument had been going on for some time . |
11 | The argument must have been going on for some time , although Lucien had been hardly aware of it . |
12 | One thing Mam said suggested it had been going on for some time … |
13 | When questioned they admitted that this state of affairs had been going on for some time . |
14 | ‘ I do n't really think they have done enough this has been going on for some time . |
15 | Well you say that International Women 's Day has been going on for some time , but here in Britain what 's known as the Women 's Movement has been in operation now for about , what , twenty one/twenty two years , something like that . |
16 | However months later he was able to start talking about his wife and the fact that they had not been getting on for some time and had begun divorce proceedings . |
17 | Mum was getting on by this time and her own health was n't excellent , and I moved to Manchester so we could be near the RMCH where they do a vast amount with CF. We hired a retired nurse to act as housekeeper and she did his physio when I was n't there , and between us we managed to keep him going . ’ |
18 | How many p people d di did he take on at that time then , when he first took over ? |
19 | I hope that as chairman of ICI the contribution that I can make is to be looked upon by people on all levels as someone whose experience they can call on at any time . |
20 | Another problem may be that you only have one machine for both recording and playback so that only one of these activities can go on at one time . |
21 | An ‘ abstract ’ — a summary of your claim in not more than 150 words — needs to be written for this stage , which may go on for some time . |
22 | I could go on for some time sir , but I will now proceed to the technical planning matters . |
23 | ‘ This may go on for some time , Christina , and could get very complicated . |
24 | Only 35 per cent of young people in Britain stay on in full time education and training . |
25 | This went on for some time , but when it was finished , the daughter started crying again , this time tears of remorse , grieving for the mother who had died , and grieving for the relationship that she had never had . |
26 | This movement , which went on for some time , gave Franca ( and Ludens agreed with her later ) the sense that Marcus was actually creating Patrick . |
27 | This went on for some time , until the dog 's master came to the door . |
28 | Then began a remarkable conversation which went on for some time ; it was getting on for five when she left . |
29 | It was a quite hard movement , dragging the flesh this way and that , and it went on for some time , perhaps ten minutes . |
30 | The lame recital went on for some time , while Jerome , piteously small and shrunken and wretched , kneeled in Rhun 's supple , generous arm , with that radiant , silent face beside him , to point searing differences . |