Example sentences of "[pers pn] was [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | I was a long time because everyone was gassing in the shop . |
2 | Sorry I was a long time I did n't |
3 | I had no idea where I was the first time |
4 | ‘ I was the last time I checked , ’ nodded the man . |
5 | She was a long time in answering . |
6 | There was no looking back ; I wanted to remember Fiona as she was the last time we met , standing in the doorway of the croft , her black hair blowing in the breeze as she waved me goodbye . |
7 | It was a busier time for us because we had to feed the the the six of them w we put them into a big shed and they just slept there but we we gave them their dinner , they managed to make their own breakfast and their tea whatever They had bread and stuff like that but we had to make their dinner for them . |
8 | It was a bittersweet time but he still held my hand going to school . |
9 | It was a long time since she had last seen Michael : it was seven months , two weeks and three days , four if she counted today . |
10 | It was a long time ago . |
11 | We called the police and ambulance but it was a long time before the police arrived . |
12 | He had keen eyes and quick hands , so it was a long time before he got caught . |
13 | It was a long time ago and he was very small , he said , he could barely recall it . |
14 | It was a long time before we recovered from the loss , and I vowed never to have another dog because we could never replace Sorrel . |
15 | It was a long time before his sobs subsided , and by then other , less ugly sounds were coming from the room downstairs . |
16 | It was a long time before they subsided sufficiently for him to relax his muscles and lie still in the rough familiar comfort of tangled blankets . |
17 | It was a long time since he 'd organised anything like a fête . |
18 | It was a long time . |
19 | It was a long time since they 'd done anything together . |
20 | It was a long time since he had seen Mr Whistle . |
21 | Several workers suggested that there must be a tissue phase , in which the Plasmodium went to ground , but it was a long time before objects , evidently forms of the parasite , were recognized in microscopic sections of the spleen and liver of infected domestic fowl , monkeys and finally man . |
22 | ‘ It was a long time ago … ’ |
23 | ‘ It was a long time ago , James , a long time ago . |
24 | It was a long time before she saw anything that would explain the curious horse call ; then she saw a notice-board standing up , gaunt and solitary , ahead of her , and she hurried towards it . |
25 | It was a long time ago . ’ |
26 | He admitted modestly that it was a long time since he had been at school , but one phrase he had understood was ‘ Vive la link box ! ’ . |
27 | While this was a good thing , such improvements were at first only superficial , and it was a long time before everyday living conditions in deaf boarding institutions and day classes were of acceptable standard . |
28 | ‘ I 'll be in touch , ’ he said vaguely and though it was a long time before she would admit it to herself Sally knew it was all over . |
29 | Some hours later — no one counted , but it was a long time — eight soaking , snow-covered individuals just — but only just — on the right side of hypothermia made it to the main Teesdale road , which snow ploughs had kept open . |
30 | The coffin was carried on a horse-drawn cart because it was a long time before a motor hearse became available . |