Example sentences of "very [adv] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps she would think of him one day with less ill-will than now , but not for very long at a time ; not obsessively , not like this .
2 Most are speaking , walking and managing very nicely by the time they are three .
3 On the other hand , order out of chaos and the rebirth of a defeated nation were admirable reasons for being attracted to Fascism , yet they were n't the real ones in her case , and even if Hitler had mesmerised her very conclusively for a time , she was older and wiser now and able to revise her view of a man who could change his principles so casually in the light of expediency .
4 A caesarean section is the ultimate answer to many calving problems but according to Mr Barwise-Munro : ‘ It 's still regarded by farmers as a last resort and very often by the time the vet is called , the cow has been left too long with the result that she has to be culled .
5 The distance from the Earth to the spacecraft can be determined very accurately from the time interval between sending a radio signal to the spacecraft , which it receives and immediately acknowledges by sending a signal to the Earth with its own radio , and the receipt on the Earth of the acknowledgement .
6 That said it was going very strongly at the time and there was much speculation amongst linesiders as to how No 7819 Hinton Manor would tackle the 1 in 52 climb to Talerddig summit .
7 I could n't explain it very well at the time and I still ca n't .
8 Although it did n't sell very well at the time it is significant because it was the first to be published in English using the naming system which we use today . ’
9 erm We were playing very well at the time , Henley were n't ; they 've improved out of all proportion since Christmas and we 've been up and down , we 've played some really good games and one or two not so good .
10 That 'll do me very well fer the time bein' , thanks ! ’
11 He had n't been listening very hard at the time .
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