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

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1 Yes he er he had a nephew for part time but he was a now he was a Wolverhampton Grammar School boy .
2 She said I wo n't be able to take you out to lunch till after Christmas time cos I 'll be far too busy .
3 I mean Preston is about twenty miles south of er where we are but I know that there are gardens north of where we are that do grow good peaches but what they do they cover the er plants during the early spring round about February time and they cover it with very fine ne net , that 's all they need to do with it just cover it up when the flowers are out , make sure that they lift it off every now and again to do the pollinating , get them set and then when the frosts have gone take the net off .
4 I 'm not sure whether , you see I think the management time issue is very related to this , but I think it 's a separate issue , it 's a major concern I 've got at the moment that there is , I mean I know everybody 's got their own arguments but there has been no time at ever in the future that anybody who goes back further than twenty years in the service can recall , where York has had such a small amount of management time as it 's
5 Even a fifteen-minute programme will take up a considerable amount of lesson time if it is used at all flexibly , with pauses for discussion and repeat viewings of some sections .
6 Well at about er when I was about eighteen , I erm I decided I 'd had enough of this er this business of three days on the three days on , and three off , in the winter , and it was about October time and I could see another winter of it .
7 Pop duo Steve Mac and John Matthews finished their smash hit Baker Street — now at No. 3 — in record time because they were desperate to watch the FA Cup Final .
8 Most of our work is completed in class time and we do n't get over loaded . ’
9 There was no sort of law against erm employing people without a certain amount of rest and erm that was employed , er that was occupied that office from first thing in the morning when the bus went out from five o'clock and erm he would , the depot clerk would go off round about dinner time , there 'd be his relief who came on at nine o'clock and worked with him until dinner time and he 'd carry on till five and then we had , what was called , the cashiers come on duty then , there was a cashier and erm a hand .
10 In actual fact I 've got a friend and I go potholing with him , we meet , he 's a Kendall farmer , he 's a a sheep farmer and er , we meet and he says you know what I 've got a problem with on my land , not foxes dogs and walkers that have n't got them on the leads and crows at lambing time cos they peck their eyes out and things of that calibre , he says yes , I 'll tell you what I 'll bet you I 've had animals taken by foxes he , he says I probably have , he said but I 've not had this kind of unindeighted killing as .
11 Yes , Jackie has the whereabouts , now if she keeps , she also keeps a list of the erm support staff , but if they actually go out at lunch time that we do n't know .
12 And at night time if you 're not back I 'll , I 'll leave it in your cupboard , you 'll know where it is .
13 Hon. Members might be happy to consider a 48-hour rule , but the farming community , to name but one , would find it extremely difficult at harvest time if they were not allowed to ask their farm workers to work more than 48 hours a week .
14 Mary would have come and helped at dinner time but she thought that , well it would be alright , you know , and
15 Took my letter off me said she 'll come back for it at dinner time because she wanted my bag , I mean like well I , I had n't said that .
16 I saw my mother once a day at dinner time and I saw my father three or four times a week , but they never gave me any love .
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