Example sentences of "[conj] the rest [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Long — well , perhaps not that long-ago , in a drowsy Melbourne suburb called Surrey Hills , where Christmas came but once a year and the rest of the time there was the telly , you could say life was dull .
2 We skied by day , and the rest of the time we explored our idea for Summit . ’
3 Rivalry is hot ; each superstar spends two hours a day in the gym and the rest of the time eating to keep up their colossal weight .
4 Diana was originally going to spend just Christmas Day with her in-laws and the rest of the time with sons William and Harry at Althorp House with her brother Earl Spencer .
5 I spent some time every day looking after her , and the rest of the time with my cousins , listening to their plans for the future .
6 ‘ Just give me a room to work in , and the rest of the time I 'll keep out of your way as much as I possibly can .
7 I said good night to him , and the rest of the time I was with the Lady Isabella .
8 And the rest of the time when we 're facing away from Hello Mrs Lawrence .
9 ‘ I 'll tell you what you thought : you thought I only worked part-time and the rest of the time I just loafed around — that 's it , is n't it ? ’
10 Like a robot she 'd made the calls Steve should have made and the rest of the time she had walked the city , trying to be a tourist taking in all the sights .
11 ‘ I spend about two days a week at my office in Barnsley and the rest of the time is spent travelling around Pennines at meetings , ’ she said .
12 Oh it was glorious I made a note to myself actually , that I 'm only going to go out once a week for a proper shop , from a list , in the solar and the rest of the time I 'm going to go to the quite expensive little Robber 's Roe , round the corner from me .
13 And the rest of the time he 's had this , sort of on , on the pullover here and of course it 's so sensitive that it it picks up every rustle !
14 ‘ He spends a couple of days a month here , but the rest of the time he works at his home . ’
15 For the rest of the time Edward gained from John financial support through clerical taxes , and personal and political aid through the provision of some of his clerks to bishoprics and canonries .
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