Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | It is understood that the companies set out in Schedule 2 , are , other than ABC GmbH and ABC Corp , wholly owned subsidiaries of ABC and will remain so at the time of the acquisition of ABC . |
2 | I suppose it was good for us , but we did n't think so at the time . |
3 | I mean , I did n't think so at the time but when I think of it you know , and later when I came back after the war we , oh my God ! |
4 | Well I mean it 's , it 's well as soon as , it 's , well did you write in and object in within the time ? |
5 | No , it sound a good idea if it do n't fall apart nearer the time . |
6 | It does grow less from the time her grown-up children leave the home and this crisis , which often happens quite early in life , often disturbs her very badly ; but still she does not see herself thrown into total idleness and her role of grandmother brings her fresh possibilities . |
7 | Moreover , if the tables are to be turned , the USSR will do so at a time of her choosing , rather than wait for the hour of maximum danger to herself . |
8 | Clinical manager Janet Powell said : ‘ We have tried to make our service as accessible as possible so that anyone who needs to see us , whether about themselves , a relative or friend , can do so at a time convenient to them , ’ she said . |
9 | If they wish to cancel any of the rooms allocated they must do so within the time limit set by the hotel or they will be billed for them . |
10 | In the Kindron Valley part of the Garden of Gethsemane has been preserved with a number of very old olive trees which may even date back to the time of Jesus . |
11 | However , things will improve dramatically around the time of the New Moon in Gemini on June 1 , when offers or invitations will prove rather tempting . |
12 | Looking into the crystal ball , there now seems the prospect that the New Zealand XV ( after a mid-week warm-up ) will improve considerably by the time of the second ‘ test ’ . |
13 | These Koi may not look much at the time you part with your cash , but then , certain varieties never show their full potential until they are mature . |
14 | And is it quite regular hours or do you work all over the time ? |
15 | I 've never been into virtual reality but as I guess I 'm on the younger side of your readership at 18 I bet it will feature strongly by the time I enter the working world . |
16 | And do n't look forward to a time when you can tell somebody all about it . |
17 | ‘ It just did n't sink in at the time — I did n't quite realise what was happening . |
18 | If I say to you behaviourism is about di dum di dum and I did but obviously it did n't sink in at the time . |
19 | This may cost more at the time but could save a good deal of money in the long run . |
20 | I hope this will cut down on the time your typesetter has to spend on the job and , therefore , on the final cost . |
21 | If the new system does offer real advantages then peer-group pressure might take over after a time and accelerate the change-over . |
22 | Ground fighting has been limited to sporadic artillery exchanges , and a handful of patrol clashes ; but this situation may change massively by the time this issue goes on sale . |
23 | So I do n't go outside by the time you 've finished . |
24 | In order to defuse this rivalry , Dycarbas resolves that both sons should leave home for a time . |
25 | In order to find out what the substantive law is , we must still go back to the time when Law and Equity were administered in different courts ; we may still have to picture to ourselves distinct proceedings taken about the same matter in those courts , and work out the result of those separate proceedings . |
26 | Perhaps it can be traced even deeper in the past — we can go back to the time when the woman first attracted the man whose child she will later bear , or to the onset of her menstruation , when her body signalled its readiness for pregnancy . |
27 | You could n't go back to the time when the great art critics like Bernard Berenson and Herbert Read reigned supreme , even if you wanted to . |
28 | To be fair — after all , if I do not do it , I am sure that someone else will — I shall go back to the time of the last Labour Government . |
29 | ‘ He and Marius did n't get on at the time . |
30 | ‘ For purely practical reasons we do not permit debates in either House to be cited : it would add greatly to the time and expense involved in preparing cases involving the construction of a statute if counsel were expected to read all the debates in Hansard , and it would often be impracticable for counsel to get access to at least the older reports of debates in Select Committees of the House of Commons ; moreover , in a very large proportion of cases such a search , even if practicable , would throw no light on the question before the court . |