Example sentences of "but all [art] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But all the time we 're earwiggin' to Lee and his mates and what they thought of the show .
2 okay , round the base of your thumb , basically what we want to do is we want to clamp these fingers in so they ca n't come un unstuck , we want to push them together because she ca n't keep them shut like that , but the next thing is that you come round to the back where the little finger is , the next time you come round here , you 're gon na come round to about the first thumb joint okay and then you 're gon na go over the top okay and if you come round again the little thumb , by , by the little finger , you come round again to the thumb joint okay , come over the top again , round , we 're just making really like the figure of eight , but all the time we 're keeping off of this wrist here and I 'm keeping her fingers in , are you alright still ?
3 But all the time they are hardening their muscles and sharpening their wits , so that the pretence of being grown-up helps them to grow up in earnest . ’
4 But all the time they forage they are alert , ready to withdraw instantly at the first hint of danger .
5 First you are looking for some mystery man called Svend , then it is your sister , but all the time you are taking an inventory of my apartment . ’
6 First it was kings and archbishops with some offstage divine tinkering , then it was the march of ideas and the movements of masses , then little local events which mean something bigger , but all the time it 's connections , progress , meaning , this led to this , this happened because of this .
7 But all the time it is Chaucer 's composition .
8 Scale 1 concentrates more on the image of sickness , its diagnosis and treatment , but all the time it is informed by a vibrant sense of the health aspired to ; whereas Scale 2 is concerned with the nature of the experience by which the image of sin is transfigured to a likeness of the being of God .
9 But all the time it is working with you , and not in competition with you .
10 But all the time I 'd been attending the doctor I 'd been told , first of all it was gall stones
11 But all the time I thought of Estella .
12 ‘ You wo n't remember , but all the time I was racing I also ran a construction business . ’
13 We are like Hans Christian Anderson 's tale of the Emperor who believed he was clothed in the finest garments — but all the time he was naked .
14 But all the time he tries to regain control and meet the love of his life , Susan ’ .
15 But all the time he himself was carrying his own torch for a lost love .
16 But all the time he found his eyes fixed to the rear mirror , looking for a sign of pursuit .
17 But all the time he was looking about him , noting things .
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