Example sentences of "[art] [noun] all [art] time " in BNC.

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1 She said when , when Mrs said why did you ask Emma she goes , cos we asked you to go the cinema all the time .
2 The wind shifts mentioned so far are small and fairly frequent so hopefully you can tack on the headers all the time .
3 His wife was lurking in the basement all the time Eleanor was there , so that he did not feel safe getting close .
4 Oh well , she said , you see , it 's my work , she said I work in a , in an insurance office and she said I 'm in and out the courts all the time , you see so he knocked down the wrong person
5 See , if you want him to stop in it , you got ta keep paying the forfeit all the time th them weeks that go by .
6 They think , they seem to think that we want to think about the election all the time .
7 The men were ‘ joking over the Tannoy all the time ’ , he said .
8 That 's that 's the same thing as says , it 's reducing the catchment all the time
9 ‘ It 's difficult for us to understand why everybody wants to talk about the Russians all the time , ’ says ballerina Fiona Chadwick .
10 ‘ Was he in the kitchen all the time we were talking to Miss Harker ? ’
11 ‘ He was helping in the kitchen all the time fetching and carrying .
12 You ca n't be actually following the whole of the action all the time , cos you have to make sure you 're not burning a hole in the shirt .
13 Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd is on the telly all the time telling us he ca n't put his eye on a labour government to be firm with Gadaffi of Libya or sa or Saddam Hussein of Iraq .
14 Slowly curl until the weights touch your chest , staying bent over the weight all the time .
15 Lee was pulling bits of twig through the camouflage net and going to the entrance all the time to look at Caspar .
16 Cook gently for a further 10 minutes , turning the carrots all the time .
17 MANCHESTER CITY can call off their wide-ranging search for a goalscorer — the man they want has been at the club all the time .
18 Although the miserable cold was likely to keep her awake all night — if one could sleep at all in the open air , with a raging storm about one and the fear all the time that someone might find one camped out like a vagrant !
19 Oh , my dad kept going shhh I 'm trying to watch the football all the time !
20 By continually signalling attentiveness and responsiveness to the signals of the other — it is infuriating to talk to someone who stares out of the window all the time .
21 But the people who go out in the cold all the time .
22 The wintry weather can take its toll on the face because it is the only part of the body exposed to the elements all the time .
23 Some are completely on another plateau , you know , they 're just not in the real world ; they wander round and do n't make eye-contact unless they 're talking to you ; they just look at the ceiling all the time when they 're lecturing .
24 This kind of blow-over can only be avoided by manning the glider all the time or by tying it down with pickets , preferably with the wings level and all its control surfaces locked to prevent them flapping against their stops .
25 But learn to use " he or she " or , more elegantly , " they , them or theirs ' , as appropriate rather than the male form of the pronoun all the time .
26 One person must remain at the nets all the time to deal with the rabbits as they become entangled .
27 When you think of it , these chemists to date , no wonder their wives are on a low wage and the moaning all the time because they 're not bloody chemists , they 're just getting pills out of a box
28 The woman was older than me , a certain rock star 's girlfriend , an American who was in the shop all the time , obviously at a bit of a loose end while her boyfriend was touring .
29 She 's in the shop all the time !
30 He had hoped that the project would foster greater continuity between children 's experience of learning in primary school , and their experience in the comprehensive : I want to get away from [ a didactic approach ] , to the pupils taking more responsibility for work they produce and being more autonomous in the way that they do it and hoping to create more responsibility in them rather than them seeking the teacher all the time for information ; and thinking that all knowledge and information and values have to be teacher judged …
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