Example sentences of "[verb] during [pron] time in " in BNC.
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1 | We sat on a park bench in Clifton , having revisited the streets where Moggach lived during her time in Bristol . |
2 | Mr Sisulu 's generosity and warmth did not waver during his time in the maximum security prison of Robben Island , where other inmates deferred to him as a charismatic senior statesman of what has been called ‘ the government-in-exile ’ . |
3 | It is often said of the Prime Minister that he retains all the instincts and skills which were politically honed during his time in the Whips ' Office . |
4 | Owen had seen it done during his time in Alexandria , where hysterical prostitutes were quickly restored to life and reason by an experienced old Austrian police officer of the Labban Red Light quarter . |
5 | It contains a mass of radioactive byproducts spawned during its time in the reactor , some of them extremely hazardous . |
6 | A Job Club is a three week course for unemployed people where they learn techniques of job hunting , curriculum vitae preparation , and interview techniques , and are supplied with free stamps and free telephone calls during their time in the Job Club . |
7 | The TA 's members are all civilians during the day , busy at their own careers , and the training and experience volunteers get during their time in uniform provide a different perspective on life . |
8 | I do not think that there can be any combination that we did not try during my time in the parks , and the only thing that did not look positively awful were the short growing , pale , less intense blues of violas and lobelia under pink and red roses — other colours and growing heights were invariably a tasteless rag-bag . |
9 | The following are my reflections on what I saw during my time in the Philippines of the efforts to build a Philippine health movement . |
10 | One of the many things that Mrs Thatcher has learned during her time in politics is how to milk election campaigns . |
11 | An official enquiry is needed to examine why the skills acquired by some children in primary schools are lost during their time in a secondary school . |