Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Also available from Bisque is the battery-powered , remote-control Bagno-Stat , which allows you to pre-set the towel radiator heater to come on at specific times and maintain required temperatures . |
2 | It was then the moment for old colleagues to catch up on old times . |
3 | I want to live — just a few more months , just to have time to catch up on old times . ’ |
4 | for love to walk in before closing time . |
5 | One example is the practice of engaging casual chambermaids , porters , waiters , bar and kitchen staff to cover the traditionally busy week or two around Christmas , or to help out at other times of the year when hotel occupancy rates exceed expected levels . |
6 | It 's a competition organised by the Training Trust , in which teams are given a charitable task to carry out within strict time limits . |
7 | But we do not have to go back to prehistoric times to witness the change in our diet . |
8 | • Tell your friends when you 'll be working and ask them to call round at other times instead . |
9 | But it is also worth while to check up at other times , because there is still a great deal about Epsilon Aurigæ which we do not know , and it may not shine quite steadily at any time . |
10 | Anyway when the time came to , to , to stop off for short time everybody had had their turn except the union president and myself and he came to me this foreman and he said er , now John I do n't want you to think what happened between me and you will make any difference about being sent back for . |
11 | Asthma tends to flare up at various times it 'll it tends |
12 | Certainly , it will need to work hard to make up for lost time ; the party has neglected the cause of democratic socialism in the North for far too long and it has allowed would-be Labour activists to become demoralised . |
13 | Nonetheless , we immediately started our other meetings to make up for lost time . |
14 | ALLY McCOIST last night declared himself fit for tomorrow 's European Cup match against CSKA Moscow — and vowed to make up for lost time . |
15 | ‘ When Chelsea signed me Ian Porterfield told me that if I got in the side he would n't drop me so I want to make up for lost time . ’ |
16 | Gimenez , who went the distance before losing to a 36-year-old Roberto Duran in 1987 is relishing his chance to make up for lost time . |
17 | He was eager to make up for lost time and published prolifically . |
18 | Then he said in a calmer voice , ‘ Well , perhaps I 'm just trying to make up for lost time . ’ |
19 | Germany 's Seizinger , narrow leader in the battle for the World Cup overall title , fell on the second leg of a giant slalom in Are , Sweden as she tried desperately to make up for lost time . |
20 | He set off again almost as soon as he had returned to Hobart to make up for lost time on an overland expedition to Launceston and George Town , 60 miles from Hobart on the North Coast of the island . |
21 | Atherton and DeFreitas , too , make their first Test appearances of the tour and the Lancashire pair will be keen to make up for lost time . |
22 | I 'll have to work a bit harder to make up for lost time when I get there . |