Example sentences of "[vb past] in [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 frank Connor , profiled in the Irish Times , relaxing at home with his wife Mary and his five-year-old daughter Kelly .
2 ‘ The last two sets were probably the best two sets I played in a long time , ’ said Sampras , who became the youngest ever US Open champion at 19 three years ago .
3 Prost turned in the fastest time on a dry track with 1 min 20.557 secs .
4 Willie joined in the second time round .
5 Paul Newman , older , of course , and Steve McQueen arrived in the big time , too .
6 Significantly , Pond Tornado trialled in a faster time than Certain Way at Belle Vue last week , with a length faster section time .
7 Bishop Wilkins thought that had Baxter ‘ lived in the primitive times , he would have been one of the fathers of the church ; and that it was enough for one age to produce such a person as Mr. Baxter . ’
8 It has n't been a disastrous trip for me , but I got in a few times without going on to a really big score . ’
9 Since the campaign broke in the Financial Times on 20 September — and with subsequent adverts in the Daily Telegraph and The Times a few days later — response has been good .
10 But then again there have n't really been any bands that have said what they felt in a long time . ’
11 A few low hovels that had once been homes to river people were now derelict , and an empty building which was once a sailmaker 's and then a barge-builder 's premises now stood empty after its last owner , a steam-traction engineer , foundered in the changing times .
12 There 's also the soft side , the Bill Morrison who is reduced to tears by Harry Secombe — ‘ I 'd love to be as good as him ’ and the Bill Morrison who confesses in an unguarded moment that as an epitaph he 'd like the description that appeared in a recent Times leader about him : ‘ a man they can trust ’ .
13 They won in the same time as that recorded by Oxford half an hour later despite being warned three times for their steering .
14 ‘ For man knoweth not his time ; as the fishes that are taken in an evil net , and as the birds that are caught in the snare ; so are the sons of men snared in an evil time , when it falleth suddenly upon them . ’
15 His interest and concern calmed me and sitting in his study at the back of the church I felt more at peace than I had in a long time .
16 The world of secondary schools was one from which I had been absent for eight years and it had in the mean time greatly expanded , so that the new secondary modern schools now occupied most — although not necessarily the most strategically important — territory .
17 For example , as speed increases , distance travelled in a given time increases ; as speed increases , time to travel a given distance decreases .
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