Example sentences of "[adj] [art] time [pers pn] have " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I 'd better have about three cos half the time they have n't bloody got them up there
2 Half the time you have this little-girl-lost look — like when we walked into this bar tonight — and then suddenly you look all determined and hard . ’
3 Cos every time I turn around yeah cos you two always sort of w looking at me and whispering and , you know , m half the time you have been talking about me cos I 've heard you mention my name and it 's not very nice .
4 When they have been eating out all the time they have been away , and are longing for an evening at home , the suggestion does not go down well .
5 I have not seen her alone face to face all the time we have been here and when I do see her in company she is wont to turn from me .
6 Yet all the time we have to remember the inherent , native dynamism of Minoan culture ; all the way through there are changes , experiments , alternations between abstraction and naturalism ; all the way through , Minoan art is freely ranging , ever searching for new forms of expression .
7 With so many visiting stewards all the time we have n't got a regular pattern of of any stewards that 's going to be responsible .
8 But I wa but I was there for a fortnight and when I came back I , you know it 's preparing for Synod just takes all the time we have somehow and I
9 Unfortunately that 's all the time we have today .
10 In all the time I have been writing the bass analysis column , I can not remember receiving any requests for the very influential playing of John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin , and now I get two in the same month .
11 ‘ Is there any well known author you do n't know already with whom you 'd like to spend all the time I have to spend with him ? ’ asked Roger plaintively .
12 But I think I may have to extend it — just like the politicians — because I have n't achieved anything in all the time I have been in my new home .
13 All the time you have dwelt with me you have mourned
14 Many a time I have wanted to ask her about this , and thought it wrong .
15 Many a time I have walked in the neighbouring church grounds aurally locating the sound of the distant well [ Ashwell ] , shifting my focus to the sound of the wind blowing through the tops of an adjacent circle of Scots Pine , then merging the two together in a synthesis of natural sound to create a powerful aurally based sense of place .
  Next page