Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] from [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | I said then well I said from the time now , I said there is nobody I said , can sleep on those mattresses . |
2 | For I come from a time when your novel is generally acknowledged as a masterpiece of literature and prophetic insight , a time when Frankenstein is as familiar a name to the literate as Gulliver or Robinson Crusoe is to you ! ’ |
3 | Obviously , you only score the points of any player you buy from the time you get him . |
4 | I 've had them followed from the time they left the house . |
5 | ‘ My father , Dewi Morgan taught me shoemaking from the time I was a little girl , ’ she said quickly , almost resentfully , ‘ and I 'm better at the work than many men . ’ |
6 | They emanate from a time about 300,000 years after the Big Bang and show the first signs of fluctuations in the density of matter in space . |
7 | And he did n't forget the man he had beaten , and to whom he acknowledged America owed a debt : ‘ I want all of you to join with me tonight in expressing our gratitude to President Bush for his lifetime of public service , for the effort he made from the time he was a young soldier in the second world war , to helping to bring about an end to the Cold War , to our victory in the Gulf War , to the grace with which he conceded the results of this election tonight in the finest American tradition . ’ |
8 | That is , it lives from the time it 's conceived and created , for some fifty or sixty years , it varies , and then the work dies . |
9 | How long did it take from the time you started what was going to be the quick , silent operation until you finished and got in ? |
10 | His word conveyed power and achieved results as it had from the time of creation itself . |
11 | It dates from the time of the Civil War when many registers were not properly kept ; thus , under the year 1647 the vicar of Hooton Pagnell ( Yorks. ) wrote in his register : |