Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] the time " in BNC.
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1 | Well I mean it 's , it 's well as soon as , it 's , well did you write in and object in within the time ? |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ It just did n't sink in at the time — I did n't quite realise what was happening . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | I hope this will cut down on the time your typesetter has to spend on the job and , therefore , on the final cost . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | ‘ He and Marius did n't get on at the time . |
11 | Being sick can bring with it a degree of sympathy and attention that is greatly valued by more isolated individuals , and they may believe that if their health improves they will lose out on the time and attention that is given to them on the basis of their illness . |
12 | But this kind of thing does not speed up till the time of the fourth-century satraps . |