Example sentences of "[adv] most [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 The quality of those crosses was nt up to much most of the time — but some credit has to go to their keeper who was taking everything within 12–13 yards of his line …
2 But he checked every bit of my work of course and so most of the time do it by himself and let and me do other things .
3 So most of the time I 'm an exile .
4 Her story is filled with fascinating accounts of her daily observation , which reveal many extraordinary secrets of rhino behaviour : how they communicate by subtle changes in their breathing patterns , and how amicably they live together most of the time .
5 I mean , together most of the time .
6 After all , it 's patently obvious than we do n't get along together most of the time . ’
7 I 'm tied up at the hospital for a while each day , but we could be together most of the time .
8 At some points in the history of a given society people have rebelled and challenged this inequality ; at other points they have meekly accepted their subordination ; but probably most of the time people adopt a posture midway between these two extremes .
9 Ah yes but it 's not tipped correctly most of the time .
10 There will be times when a fish bait will be the best way of catching big bream , but it will never be the best way all the time , or even most of the time .
11 Up to 4,000rpm on a light throttle ( ie most of the time ) , engine noise is distant .
12 Well most of the time yes Doctor pills were very very good in those days and then of course gin and loads of Epsom Salts brought you down to last leg , no wonder I 've got arthritis .
13 Yet we rub along well most of the time .
14 Defeat left Everton with a far from comfortable eight point cushion above the relegation zone and Kendall said : ‘ We defended well most of the time but let ourselves down in injury time .
15 Cuntona was playing well most of the time , creating and scoring goals , alright he had a couple of off games but who does n't .
16 ‘ I managed to crawl to the outside lavatory and I 've been there most of the time . ’
17 The goal of a quiet residential street would not be reached ; the result would be a quiet but unsafe street dominated by traffic , even if there were no cars there most of the time .
18 Reptiles differ from amphibians in that , because of the development of the amniote egg , they are able to breed on land as well as live there most of the time .
19 Indeed he was there most of the time , presiding within her head , dimming a little when her attention was engaged , all-pervasive in times of relaxation .
20 Not a black day when she would n't see her father at all , but not a yellow day like Sunday , when , unless on call , he might be there most of the time .
21 And does he have to be , I mean , are we not gon na be there most of the time ?
22 We fought like cat and dog the whole time we were together — or at least most of the time , ’ she added , remembering , ‘ he made my life an absolute misery ! ’
23 They fit tightly most of the time because of the damp , but when we have a hot dry summer they shrink and you can lift them up easily .
24 ‘ He did , and with somebody else most of the time .
25 At first I was brazenly happy , bullish with solipsistic joy ; yet most of the time I was puzzlingly , naggingly unhappy .
26 ‘ In that case it 'll be one of those fashionable marriages where the couple live apart most of the time , will it ? ’
27 The play was in the Leeds half most of the time , but this play was scrappy to say the least .
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