Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] the time " in BNC.
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1 | I decide he is insane but harmless , and it 's only someone to pass the time with after all . |
2 | I should try it myself if only I had the time . ’ |
3 | I was expecting you a little bit earlier actually , I think perhaps you got the times wrong I was |
4 | Indeed , they would do so , if only they had the time or resources or if the entire teaching staff could agree to abandon lectures simultaneously . |
5 | It 's always me giving the times . |
6 | Still I suppose the time 's it 's the actual the calendar 's starting to tick for having this is n't it now . |
7 | She met John frequently now by arrangement but always they spent the time where they were not likely to be seen . |
8 | ‘ We have never said no to a sport since l896 but now I think the time has come to start . ’ |
9 | ‘ And now I think the time has come to explore a little further . ’ |
10 | ‘ Now she feels the time has come to hand over to someone else . |
11 | Unfortunately I think the time has come to pack your things up |
12 | oh yes , you get a hospital appointment then you have the time off it , that 's it , they 'll |
13 | And then she recalled the time when she 'd just started her training , and one of her friends had fallen madly in love with a houseman , a rather conceited young man named Stewart . |
14 | ‘ At least we know the time of the murder , ’ said Sergeant Bird practically . |
15 | Then he remembered the time that he had walked in on the Politburo meeting and arrested Beria . |
16 | They sang songs like the birds and made shapes on the walls ; and though these could help them not at all , yet they passed the time and enabled them to tell themselves that they were splendid fellows , the very flower of Rabbitry , cleverer than magpies . |
17 | Occasionally he exchanged the time of day . |