Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adj] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | But it did n't necessarily mean that they would stay together all the time the they may they may even fall out with one another . |
2 | I think she 's going to always fall over all the time really ! |
3 | Do you really think the wife of a man like Julius should slop around all the time in old jeans and dirty sweatshirts ? ’ |
4 | She watched him for a moment , wishing she did n't feel so defensive every time he broached the subject of Arnie . |
5 | By definition , you can not do well all the time , you can only try to — your attitude is that you could be a hell of a lot worse off in life than getting out for 30 as opposed to 75 . |
6 | Right right , what you did n't do almost all the time was to change those minutes to decimals of an hour was n't it ? |
7 | So , in the meantime , I 'll just see how dreadful a time I can have , so that everyone feels sorry for me and I can avoid taking responsibility for my life ! ’ |
8 | I ca n't make up all the time . |
9 | This is not to say that we need take so unconscionable a time to establish industrial democracy , but only that it would be naive to suppose that there will be no doubts and difficulties — and that it would be a great mistake to let them deter us from starting from present worse to go to prospective better . |
10 | Your parents must be prepared to let you do anything , + watch anything on T.V. etc. , + you must go out all the time with your friends . |
11 | No it does n't come out all the time very well . |
12 | I often say to my friend — I wish I could retire and live here all the time . ’ |
13 | Caro said — and you 've just admitted it — you do n't live here all the time . |
14 | One does quite generally find more all the time . |
15 | ‘ Did you cry nearly all the time ? ’ |