Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pron] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 In this version , the man carried a parasol , and the most memorable sequence is when , brandishing it in front of him like a cross between a broom and a weapon , he opens and shuts it in time with the steps .
2 O , Lord my God , I now at this moment , readily and willingly accept at Thy Hand whatever kind of death … and checked himself in time , knowing his intention was unworthy .
3 He had nearly said stupid and stopped himself in time .
4 He began to note down suitable thoughts and epigrams on pieces of office copy-paper , not really with the intention of learning them off by heart , but with the idea that he might put them in his jacket pocket and touch them from time to time during the programme to give himself reassurance , knowing that if the worst really came to the worst he could take them out and refresh his memory .
5 And leved he in time of blody kinges
6 Again if you think about how many people actually provide their goods on time to their customers ninety five percent of the time or provide the goods and provide them on time that record is their record is very good .
7 Yes and the kids can drop round and see her from time to time .
8 To avoid the 1803 rates , employers hired a number of skilled men to do the most expensive work ( known in the trade as the " fat " ) and paid them by time or stab ( establishment ) rates .
9 We would ask everyone to be patient and to leave plenty of time for their journey , ’ he stressed .
10 Wear comfortable shoes and allow plenty of time .
11 The device takes two pictures from the different video channels , and aligns them in time , so that the horizontal lines of one picture exactly match the horizontal lines of the other .
12 In any case , if Parson Woodforde 's manservant Ben Leggatt found himself temporarily ‘ out of pocket ’ , all he had to do was to pawn the best pair of trousers he had been wearing over the weekend and redeem them in time for church on Sunday .
13 Finally , the matter lay solely between God and me and had nothing in time or eternity to do with anyone else .
14 I was already forty-five minutes late for a dental appointment and had plenty of time to reflect upon the day .
15 She saw it all , and had plenty of time to run .
16 Keep a list of things you worry about and analyse it from time to time to see what your worrying changed .
17 Take a clean absorbent white cloth or lots of tissues and take plenty of time to make sure you have removed all the liquid .
18 He is absolutely amazed by it and spends lots of time in a garage at the back , which actually means that I spend an awful lot of time in that garage in the cold too !
19 He is absolutely amazed by it and spends lots of time in the garage and the back , which actually means that I spend an awful lot of time in that garage in the cold too .
20 He is absolutely amazed by it and spends lots of time in a garage at the back , which actually means that I spend an awful lot of time in that garage in the cold too !
21 but erm it had sorted itself out after , well more or less after a week or two a lot of the evacuees of course did n't stay very long , they went back home because erm I know mother had a , a little boy from erm Guildford when we lived at Debenham and er he went back after a while , the mother used to come down and visit him from time to time , they were very , came from very poor circumstances and the
22 ‘ which was not attended ’ Means there is no person able to keep it under observation and reach it in time to prevent anything untoward ( Starfire Diamond Rings Ltd v Angel ( 1962 ) 106 SJ 854 and Ingleton of Ilford Ltd v General Accident & Co [ 1967 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 179 ) .
23 As a younger and have plenty of time to worry about the menopause before it happens
24 Is he a baby really , a stupid kid who hides your toys because he wants you to get mad and spend lots of time trying to find them because otherwise nobody 'll take any notice of him ?
25 Agnes was about to say scathingly ‘ Ask how ? ’ but caught herself in time .
26 Rose dropped the stone but caught it in time .
27 He was about to tell the Headmaster the Bookman had a whole box of questions in his home but stopped himself in time .
28 She was about m add , ‘ I suppose that 's because you 're a tramp and sleep amongst them at night sometimes , ’ but stopped herself in time .
29 You could n't help but contradict yourself from time to time .
30 This position is complicated by the fact that society has no established customs surrounding either the step-parent role or , perhaps even more acutely , the role of the divorced parent no longer living with his or her children but visiting them from time to time .
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