Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [art] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Until a few years ago , married women had to have paid full NI contributions for half the time they were married and working to get anything at all in their own right .
2 In spite of all the times he had been there Adam missed the turn-off that was the drift leading down to Wyvis Hall .
3 In fact , out of all the times I went to the Show Room I was only asked to dance twice .
4 Think of all the times I have n't come across my next-door neighbours on holiday in Innsbruck , or met my dentist while eating a cream meringue … more coffee ? ’
5 ‘ When I think of all the time they 've wasted , trying to prove me guilty while the real killer goes free … ’
6 Throughout all the time I knew him , he had no other interest in life that even vaguely approached the study of taxation . ’
7 ‘ And what about all the times I 've asked your advice while you were doing your yard work ? ’ he teased .
8 Still thinking ; thinking about all the times I 've seen people I know do something for revenge , or do anything vindictive or sneaky or smart or even threaten to .
9 During all the time I had played golf I had not gone into any competitions and I had not got my handicap .
10 He took us to the Þingvellir National park where the clouds parted and the sun shone on square kilometres of snow that was so clean and pure it made me weep for all the time we had lost on the trip , and for the pleasure of being where I wanted to be .
11 ‘ I 'll talk to you for all the time we 're on this train .
12 On the prospect of facing Ballesteros , Faldo , who did not get a degree in journalism , remarked : ‘ With all the time he 's had off this afternoon I hope Carmen will have worn him out .
13 Weight loss does lower the metabolism in that every time you lose one pound , you will need to eat about 18 calories a day less to stay at a stable weight .
14 Well that 's a , that 's a thing of that particular day , at that time th th and life erm and then they get what they call , they bought a steam hopper , so the steam hopper would say , could get to sea quicker in half the time the dumb hoppers could and so we were rotating all the time , there used to be one dumb hopper go to sea , one steam hopper and we 'd be loading the other dumb hopper and then th course the steam hopper would be back in half the time we 'd that and that 's how we rotate , day to day .
15 You can no longer say , ‘ OK , but there will be a smart worker who will learn how to do that in half the time it takes now ’ .
16 The four system units will be organised around products — mainframe computers , mid-range , self-service terminal systems and application software , and is intended significantly to cut the time it takes for products to get to market — the aim is to cut in half the time it takes to develop products and bring them to the market .
17 We surfed that channel in half the time it normally takes and then towards the end of our Connemara trip , even after a couple of longer crossings where she admitted she was cursing the disappearing stern of my glassfibres boat , she wanted to buy the Seayak .
18 In all the times I 've been down here , I have never heard that sound before .
19 I must confess that in all the times I read Madame Bovary , I never noticed the heroine 's rainbow eyes .
20 Even though he 's calm and affable , he 's chain-smoked throughout the interview , and hardly smoked in all the time we 've spent together prior to it .
21 Because they have seen the future they can not or will not speak of what they know so the Phoenix Guard are a silent order , pledged not to allow a single word to pass their lips in all the time they spend as guardians of the shrine .
22 In all the time she was there she asked for only two things , and in both cases I had to disappoint her .
23 In all the time she had been with her Paula had never seen her so angry .
24 Why , in all the time she 'd known him he had never said the words .
25 In fact , in all the time she had known him , she had never heard him swear before .
26 Bill Service , Personnel Manager states ‘ In all the time she has been in the Mill , she was never late of absent until February 1987 when she unfortunately slipped while coming to work and sustained a dislocated elbow . ’
27 In all the time you 've been in the flats ?
28 In all the time you 've played with us , we 've never played a Mystery with Christ in it . ’
29 In all the time I have been writing the bass analysis column , I can not remember receiving any requests for the very influential playing of John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin , and now I get two in the same month .
30 I only done about eight or nine in all the time I was there .
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