Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | They are oh I do n't ken when but they must you ken obviously a long time ago story . |
2 | But we do talk and what I know is you are essentially a decent and totally wonderful human being and I 'll hang around a long time for you . |
3 | However , this does not persist over a long time scale and is often not to be observed at all . |
4 | Usually he can spend only a limited time at one session in the tasting room as his work involves so much keen concentration . |
5 | If the car was still moving , police could work out a safe time and location to intercept it . |
6 | He will spend almost the entire time in an isolation cubicle within the unit 's small ward until the new bone marrow becomes effective . |
7 | Rhys will spend almost the entire time in an isolation cubicle within the unit 's small ward until the new bone marrow becomes effective . |
8 | And that I think , I feel is one of the loopholes in the Sale of Goods Act , because it does n't lay down a definite time limit . |
9 | ‘ I suppose all the sorting out at the flat will take up the spare time for quite a while . |
10 | However , if a tank bottom with some peat and gravel or sand is provided it will establish well , but will take quite a long time . |
11 | We 'll have to see how she responds to treatment , but it may take quite a long time . ’ |
12 | But it 'll take quite a long time for them to go though . |
13 | It 's gon na take quite a long time . |
14 | So it can take quite a long time to process applications to that point . |
15 | Do n't sit down the whole time while you 're teaching . |
16 | You can use preservative-treated softwood , and if you also treat all the cut ends and joints with preservative , it should last quite a long time . |
17 | That will speed up the existing time , which can be anything up to two to three years . |