Example sentences of "[prep] [det] time she be " in BNC.

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1 During this time she is potentially infectious and any new sexual partners will run the risk of catching the infection .
2 During this time she was involved in various local organisations .
3 During this time she was introduced to John Stuart Mill [ q.v. ] , the Utilitarian philosopher , with whom she began a long-term unconventional platonic relationship .
4 My little girl Natasha was with a friend at the time and because my mum had n't seen me for some time she was concerned .
5 After some time she was removed from her mounting pedestal , stripped down to bare metal and repainted in an accurate B-model colour scheme .
6 For most of that time she was in labour and great pain , she told an inquest this afternoon .
7 From that time she was kept in close confinement and treated with cruelty .
8 From this time she was a south-eastern power .
9 At that time she was still living in an Alpine town surrounded by mountain-tops silhouetted in the distance .
10 At that time she was suffering from anorexia nervosa , a slimming disease , which friends believe was triggered by the collapse of her love affair .
11 At that time she was very breathless , was expectorating dirty coloured sputum and complaining of severe chest and shoulder pains .
12 At this time she was just over fifty , a well-built woman with a high-coloured , sculptured face , short black hair and fine legs .
13 By that time she was in bed all day , too weak even to joke .
14 By this time she was out of bed and Charlotte was running upstairs to see what the commotion was about .
15 By this time she was more relaxed and less frightened .
16 By this time she was trembling .
17 By this time she was consciously beginning to play the role that most appealed to her ironic sense of self-awareness : the rather eccentric and certainly unorthodox grand old lady of her native Swansea , whose celebrated love of a good cigar , smoked in public , was matched at a less superficial level by deep attachment to the uncompromising principles instilled into her by her Quaker family background .
18 She had come to London after the war as a music student , and felt by this time she was neither Canadian or English .
19 He glanced at Nina for support but by this time she was staring at the ground .
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