Example sentences of "[noun sg] of the time when " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And the rest of the time when we 're facing away from Hello Mrs Lawrence . |
2 | There was , presumably , a sound evolutionary reason for the fact that no one had yet designed a lavatory in which the occupant faced away from the door , some relic of the time when primitive man was most at risk when at stool , but it did mean that the lavatory user was finely tuned to the approach of strangers . |
3 | The exclusion of certain clergy is less easy to justify ( a relic of the time when religious disputes were at the heart of national affairs ) , as is the exclusion of 18- to 20-year-olds : when the voting age was lowered in 1969 , the age of eligibility for candidature was not . |
4 | By , by the end of the time when I er did the address I had about ten hearts all over the screen . |
5 | But many parents will welcome the arrival of the time when it is possible to share interests and to talk together in a more adult way . |
6 | She says ; It is very important to have a memory of the time when people were here and to be able to record it in the hospital is very important . |
7 | Nor do I mean that it bears the imprint of the time when it arose . |
8 | Knitting was a painful business for me , but it was absorbing , and I 'd lost track of the time when I heard crashing footsteps approaching and a determined bang on the door . |