Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [prep] [art] [adj] times " in BNC.

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1 I found myself gazing at the harmonium and my memories of the happy times I 'd spent listening to Miss Louise play came flooding back and I wept more .
2 His wife and baby daughter ( who 's had her picture in the Financial Times ) are English .
3 For circumstances where the English court ordered licensing justices to grant a licence when they had adjourned their meeting beyond the statutory times , Seer .
4 The hosiery industry is remarkable for the fact that the early framework knitters were men assisted by their womenfolk as seamers and by their children in the hard times of the Luddite troubles .
5 Birkenhead , Wirral 's principal town , was dubbed ‘ Smack City ’ by The Observer and apocryphal stories about heroin in school dinners and 5 wraps in ice-cream cornets on sale outside primary schools , first constructed in the popular Press , soon found their way into the worthy Times Educational Supplement ( 9 March 1984 ) .
6 And in the mist-wraithed frosty field , she told his corpse about the good times ahead while Trask and Khaur closed her future in their night .
7 As Institute president Ian Plaistowe said very wisely in his letter to the Financial Times , we should work towards recording similar events in similar ways ; my point was simply that we do not want to record different things in similar ways , and that is where judgment will come in : for example , some securitisations are valid , others not .
8 Nevertheless he dismissed the residents ' protests as mere ‘ inconveniences ’ and insisted ‘ The closure of our Cork plant is in no way a reflection on our workforce , on the IDA , nor the Irish government which extended all possible facilities to our corporation in the difficult times we experienced .
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