Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 He 'll be at Stoke Mandeville for some time and will receive schooling with lessons in English .
2 Unfortunately , the NME offices at this time were dominated by sad , prematurely middle-aged post-modernist bores , sneering at anything enthusiastic of smacking of the political in pop .
3 The Dutch were probably right , to judge from a handwritten note de Gaulle gave Chancellor Konrad Adenauer at that time : ‘ The supernational organisms of the six , which tend inevitably and abusively to become irresponsible superstates , will be reformed , subordinated to governments and used for the normal tasks of the council and technical business . ’
4 Despite that , there is no doubt — for all the brilliance of maybe the best Pakistan side of all time — they will be remembered by many for their tricks and tantrums .
5 Nineteen of the 23 Major Project schools of that time contained clear statements of aims to enhance the curriculum as a whole , although many schools went on to identify particular subjects or departments which required attention first .
6 I do n't like Edward Heath at any time , so I 'm slightly prejudiced .
7 Richard Baxter by this time was at the peak of his ability as a preacher .
8 Yeltsin confirmed that the 1961 treaty of friendship , co-operation and mutual assistance between North Korea and the Soviet Union was no longer effective , and that Russia would not provide financial or military support for the Pyongyang regime until such time as it improved its human rights record and adopted a more co-operative stance on the issue of nuclear inspection .
9 Did n't we see David Thomas off last time he attempted a comeback ?
10 For had it not been raining so hard on that Tuesday evening I would have arrived at the Philharmonia Hall in good time .
11 And Alvar Fañez at this time issued out from ambush , and fell upon them , on the side which was nearest the sea ; and the Moors thought that a great power had arrived to the Cid 's succour , and they were dismayed , and began to fly .
12 As I had no access to the Swansea accounts during that time , it was clear I could n't have embezzled anything from the company .
13 He scratched with his stick on the ground ( we were in Hyde Park by this time ) .
14 Orkney Children 's Panel , however , with Mrs Katherine Kemp at that time the Reporter , recommended social work help within the family .
15 In my case the question of chaperonage came up with regard to the O. U. D. S. At that time all the women 's parts in the O. U. D. S. plays were taken by professional actresses who came down from London for the rehearsals and performances — and very glamorous they were too — Peggy Ashcroft among them !
16 It 's impossible to be sure what fate befell the mightiest Orc Warlord of all time , but whatever became of him his reputation and memory lives on .
17 ‘ Did you see him talking to Dr Darnell at any time ? ’
18 Naturally , the advice of the local police was taken before continuing work and they concurred that the staff were best placed in Bury Street at that time .
19 In the meantime I 'll arrange for our dietician to see you and we 'll keep a note of this for our own records , but if you 're at all worried , do come and see either myself or Dr Grant at any time .
20 Ballet was not well established in South Africa at that time .
21 Growth in gold mining activities during the 1930s continued , and by 1939 , JCI was responsible for the administration of seven major gold mining companies producing on an annual basis , nearly 20 per cent of the total gold output in South Africa at that time .
22 ‘ The major bankers have also been very close to goings on in the Bond Corporation for some time . ’
23 K. R. In that time , I had to do all the side streets , milking padlocks .
24 You 're all welcome at Handley Farm , or in Swinbrook chapel at any time .
25 Thorkell 's expulsion belongs to the ambivalent relations between Cnut and some of his powerful Scandinavian followers discussed more fully in Chapter 5 , and may reflect considerable political difficulties , possibly linked to friction with some East Anglian and Fenland churches around this time .
26 Sir Edmond at this time lived in Foster Lane close to Goldsmiths ' Hall .
27 For maybe just a momentary at this moment Mr chairman at this time of day , it 's rather like the carpet salesman saying to the lady , which one do you want , red , blue or green , not whether you want one or not .
28 By combining information on ships and shipowners found in the Liverpool Plantation Registers with material on the voyages of the same ships to Africa and the Americas gleaned from other trade and shipping records , it is possible to reconstruct in considerable depth a major port 's involvement in the Atlantic trades at this time , and to begin to assess their impact on economic change in its hinterland .
29 ‘ So there were effectively two Lee Jackson companies by this time .
30 They were with Sylvia Toye for long time .
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