Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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2 | ‘ His illness is so grave we will go down almost at any time , ’ he said . |
3 | Did you live down there at one time ? |
4 | A lot would be down there at this time of night . |
5 | ‘ We can only be seen from the river , and no one 's likely to be down there at this time of night . ’ |
6 | Dramatic as imprinting is as a form of learning , it suffered from my point of view from the problem that for a bird to become imprinted requires exposing it to the stimulus , the flashing light or whatever , for a couple of hours ; memory builds up slowly over that time , and so the cellular changes that are going on during the period inevitably intermingle the effects of learning and of visual stimulation with those of memory formation . |
7 | ‘ Well , they have been cooped up here for some time , ’ Ana pointed out . |
8 | Seemed like animal farm up here at one time , did n't it ? |
9 | It may not have been sensible to climb alone up here at this time in these conditions , but it was little enough , and that straightforward . |
10 | Yes , I was up there at that time . |
11 | But certainly by the end of the 17th century there was a huge concert up there at this time of the morning going on for an hour . |
12 | It was not recorded before the year 1610 , and there have been suggestions that it brightened up abruptly at that time , though personally I am sceptical ; it would be a strange coincidence if the Nebula burst into prominence at just the time when mankind invented the telescope ! |
13 | It is always worth watching Eta Carinæ ; its true nature is uncertain , but there is no reason why it should not flare up again at any time . |
14 | She 'd invited him back home at that time . |
15 | ‘ Things happen fast out here at this time of year . ’ |
16 | In America it 's already selling well , but it wo n't be out here for some time . |
17 | Come back tomorrow at this time . ’ |
18 | That big , burly young fast bowler of Barclays Bank , who sprayed the ball around wildly at any time , would most surely kill somebody . |
19 | ‘ Hang around here at this time of night , and some sex-starved male might decide to make you his first prize . ’ |
20 | Children wandered around even at this time of night , in and out of the many shops , playing and screaming . |
21 | Mounce swilled his whisky round moodily for some time , as if trying to think what to do next . |
22 | ‘ But … you 're going round there at this time of the morning ? ’ |
23 | After they had been searching and moving on quietly for some time , they reached a place from which they could see that the field below them broadened out . |