Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] this time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ About some stolen property , ’ said the other , who , I 'd decided by this time , had shifty eyes . |
2 | I 'd retired by this time . |
3 | Because you should have you should have heard by this time . |
4 | The last of the shore birds will probably have arrived by this time . |
5 | Most will have discovered by this time that love involves risk . |
6 | Now they 're saying things should have improved by this time next year . |
7 | How relationships may have changed by this time ! |
8 | One of them , Alistair Bruce , told the waiting reporters that they would have expected any charges to have materialised by this time . |
9 | The eastern Saxons are almost certain to have remained at this time within the orbit of Oswiu and it may also be the case that Aethelwald , the brother of Aethelhere ( HE 111 , 22 ) ( see Appendix , Fig. 5 ) , received Oswiu 's support as the new king of the eastern Angles ; it is certainly not at all impossible that he ruled at first in a dependent relationship . |
10 | The wind had freshened by this time and was causing some choppy waves , so we pressed on to try and finish the circuit planned before counting became impossible . |
11 | Most of the other students had foregathered by this time and were awaiting their final briefing from their tutor . |
12 | A splinter group of the NPFL , led by Prince Yormie Johnson , had emerged by this time as a separate and important force . |
13 | For the first time , he was beginning to sell records in the United States , but the relationship between DeFries and Bowie had disintegrated by this time . ’ |
14 | Mary Alston , one of the mainstays of the women 's union in the 1920s , had to care during this time for a sick sister , who was in and out of a nursing home ; much later , in the 1940s , she had to give up work for a while to care for her mother . |
15 | He draws a clear line between individual patronage which had declined by this time , and the subscription method which , while it left authors obliged especially to those who solicited for them , reduced individual dependence : |
16 | The tearing pain returned and the doctor prescribed large doses of morphia which he had kept for this time . |
17 | His attitude to life had changed during this time . |
18 | A sophisticated burglar-alarm system has aided overnight and weekend security and although the caretaker is not on call from 11am to 3.30pm the levels of demand have fallen during this time as a direct result of his monitoring skills . |
19 | just six have come in this time there 's ca n't remember . |
20 | ‘ Why , ’ she said sweetly , rising and picking up her clothes , and her bag , now empty of the articles which she had given J. D. O'Connor , ‘ tonight I am going to turn in early , read and rest — such a change after all I have done since this time last week . |
21 | ‘ You have lodgings with Mr Tambiah on that wherry and have had since this time last year ? ’ |
22 | Appreciation of the vital place which the Church had in Medieval life is necessary to an understanding of the buildings which we have inherited from this time . |