Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think , I think Phil , although he 's a complete arsehole at times I
2 One switchboard operator said that at this moment in time she did n't know .
3 I , David on your guard force and the thirty four members yes , you , you rightly mentioned the correspondence with your at this moment in time I have had no reply I have sent another letter which you have not received as yet to , indicating that if they do not return those members then we will proceed to Bridlington .
4 At this moment in time I would agree with you entirely .
5 Williams added : ‘ At this moment in time it is a relegation match but it is n't one we particularly fear — I 've played against them this season and I know they 're not the Forest of old .
6 To help pull this cart at times they would enlist the help of a mule owned by old Dick Gooding at Holly Kill .
7 During this period of time he made the mistake of threatening the archdeacon , Cautinus , who fled to the court of king Theudebald , announced the death of Gallus , and was himself consecrated bishop on the king 's orders .
8 No matter how much you speed up the entry into London at some point in time you are going to have to create a jam .
9 Now my own view is is that this point in time we all do have to get together and agree .
10 And at at at this point in time we do not t think it 's appropriate that be be added in this amendment to the structure plan Mr chairman .
11 Turtle Island who won at Royal Ascot , Leopardstown and York has done most so far but at this point in time I could n't make up my mind between Turtle Island and my other two big race winners , State Performer and Stonehatch .
12 Mervyn Whyte , secretary of the meeting told me today : ‘ At this point in time he 'll not be on the front row of the grid but Billy Nutt , the clerk of the course , and myself will be going through the speeds later today and deciding the grid positions .
13 The overall effect is visually complicated and inelegant , and could only be explained by recourse to arcane ritual references , which at this distance of time we have little hope of tracing .
14 At this distance in time we simply do not know in detail how the clerks did their jobs , for there were no manuals of office procedure , and the functional tasks gradually evolved so that they bore little resemblance to their forebears .
15 The real issue over time I actually think is affordability of housing which relates directly , not to some sort of magic dogma of any sort but relates to the supply of housing , the supply of housing both in the public and in the private sector and it is the supply side of housing where this government has fallen down .
16 Ladies and gentlemen erm about three years ago we finally decided to restore this car that you see behind us and although it was er an impossible task at times we , we carried on regardless and I hope that you 'll agree that everything you see today , plus the fact that seeing everybody out here , I think we , you 'll agree we made the right decision and er we feel that as long as this car is in this position that nobody 'll erm have any doubts who the Three- Ninetieth Group were and er , I think er , I think we 're all proud of this day particularly .
17 Okay , at that point in time they had n't actually er taken
18 In that period of time we 'd have dropped from being the largest and preferred supplier to a minority supplier
19 From that moment in time they will have the opportunity to express their views to Councillors , to myself , to my staff .
20 I do n't know I mean er maybe these are minute but whether you should explore them at that moment in time I mean only experience will tell .
21 At that moment in time I did n't want to become entangled in problems with Simon and Celeste .
22 When you start to discover this one actually does travel through walls , the sound of it does actually does travel through walls , but as I say , it 's only a temporary measure to buy yourself a little bit of time she says .
23 In that brief fragment of time he smiled down at me .
24 Nevertheless , in that brief space of time I turned up the flame .
25 He , too , seemed visibly affected by the brief amount of time he had been able to spend with his brother .
26 And now that I thought about it , I had vaguely wondered at the ‘ good time ’ I had made on my walk from the cottage , and at the leisurely stretch of time I had had on the island .
27 For quite long periods of time it went away and he forgot it .
28 Some of her family and friends who knew that her marriage was unsuccessful may assume that her feelings about her husband 's death could only be those of relief that their life together is over at last and that she is now free to seek a better future for herself ; not realising that if a woman has lived with a man for many years , unless he has treated her with extreme cruelty , and shown her no love at all throughout the whole of their marriage , some kind of bond is bound to have existed between them , and that even if he left her with only a handful of good memories of times they spent together , it is likely that she may want to hold on to them , cherish them , and even build upon them .
29 Therefore property passed to him when after a reasonable length of time he had failed to object .
30 Within a short period of time I had learnt how to help myself ; the pain gradually began to abate spontaneously , a great relief after nearly three years of constant discomfort .
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