Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [pos pn] time " in BNC.

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1 How could she say , politely , that she had better calls on her time and money than to devote either to mendicant little talents ?
2 Ray McSharry had long believed since his time as Ireland 's Farm Minister that linking price policy to production favoured big farmers and disadvantaged smaller ones .
3 Ray McSharry had long believed since his time as Ireland 's Farm Minister that linking price policy to production favoured big farmers and disadvantaged smaller ones .
4 Sinead has since said of her time at Grianan : ‘ I have never , and probably never will again , experienced such panic and terror and agony over anything . ’
5 Everything a pocket has ever carried in its time .
6 ‘ He is the best goalscorer I 've ever seen in my time in professional football , and anyone who has seen Liverpool over the years will agree he 's a very special player . ’
7 At the moment Ian is playing as well as he has ever played in my time at Carrow Road . ’
8 As well as giving presents , let us make sure that we also give of our time and attention to those who care about us and our thanks to those who have given to us .
9 We are very grateful to the British Council for arranging these visits , and to all those who so willingly gave of their time to talk to and entertain us .
10 Hector is a man who is simply perverted by his time : his speech in the war council shows that , with different values prevalent , he might not have opted to continue such a war .
11 Roger Fenton was immensely well known in his time for his landscapes and still lifes .
12 Roger Fenton was immensely well known in his time for his landscapes and still lifes .
13 Much of what we see today dates from their time : massive curtain walls , defended on the south and east by four flanking towers , two round and two square ; within , a large rectangular courtyard enclosure , terminated at its west end by the might circular donjon surrounded by its own moat , and on the east side a great hall and chapel .
14 and I played football in the street with the boys cos you had nothing else to do , you had nowhere else to go in my time !
15 Former Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo , who had proposed the creation of Parlacén in 1986 , had been accused by critics inside Guatemala of seeking the presidency of the new body in order to claim immunity from prosecution for crimes he had allegedly committed during his time as President .
16 It took ages to dawn on me that I had to find something else to do with my time other than music .
17 Here , it 's do this , señorita , do that , señorita , as if I 'm a half-witted adolescent with nothing else to do with my time .
18 You still have a number of financial commitments , and this appears to be an ideal time to ensure that you are adequately reimbursed for your time and talents .
19 Service users are rarely paid for their time .
20 It is often said of the Prime Minister that he retains all the instincts and skills which were politically honed during his time in the Whips ' Office .
21 ‘ The artist ’ , she said , ‘ is never accepted in her time . ’
22 The FA are aware of Souness 's comments , particularly about referee Brian Hill , whom he accused of letting ‘ things go on which I 've never seen in my time back in England ’ .
23 It never happened in my time . ’
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