Example sentences of "of [pers pn] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 But I felt dreadful , like a bloated lump with one leg and no hair , so there are n't any photos of me at that time at all .
2 I sat with a tomato juice in front of me for some time straining my ears to hear what Nigel was saying .
3 The third was inhabited by small people , half a dozen of them at various times ; of whom Pat Billon , 2-foot 10-inch ( 85-cm ) tall , became the best known and most publicized .
4 Only 12% think that they are public property and therefore the press should be able to take photographs of them at any time .
5 She had eight brothers and had had to fight or argue with every one of them at some time or another .
6 Here , a charge under Schedule E can arise where a manager has acquired shares in respect of which a " chargeable event " occurs while he is the beneficial owner of them and the manager is a director or employee of Newco or Target or an associated company of either of them at some time during the period of seven years ending with the date on which the chargeable event occurs .
7 Now unless we think that dreams can unravel very fast in the mind , much faster , and there is some evidence that that 's true actually , that dreams can in fact happen quicker than you could think of them in conscious time .
8 The way BOSS have set out this unit 's top panel ( and the ME-10's as you 'll see later ) is excellent ; it 's like having part of the manual right in front of you at all times .
9 The Queen says : ‘ The prayers , understanding and sympathy given to us by so many of you in good times and bad have lent us great support and encouragement .
10 The prayers , understanding and sympathy given to us by so many of you in good times and bad have lent us great support and encouragement .
11 Bad behaviour was expected of you in those times .
12 To this day , Hardy , himself having achieved the double of classical and popular success as an actor , speaks of him at that time with unaffected adulation .
13 Indeed , it has actually been an idea of mine for some time that the retaining of unnecessary numbers simply for tradition 's sake — resulting in employees having an unhealthy amount of time on their hands — has been an important factor in the sharp decline in professional standards .
14 ‘ This , ’ complained Wedderburn , ‘ gives him vast uneasiness , for if he is ordered abroad before he gets his Post he dispairs of it for some time . ’
15 Ace had been dimly aware of it for some time , but now she realized that beads of laser light were swinging in crazy arcs all round the stub of girder on which she and Defries were standing .
16 I myself know only too well what it 's like to have a car stolen , so as a car is one of our most valuable possessions , it pays to take care of it at all times .
17 Well , I think all I can do is to reiterate that this road would not be considered for construction at all at this stage if it was n't for the probable re-siting of the erm transfer station and therefore we would not be looking at any aspect of it at this time if it were not for that .
18 I said look Neil you can drive , but let's not let's not take it that I 'm saying that you must drive let's go into the question of why you 're making a mess of it at this time and we , oh honestly Brenda if I 've got black circles under my eyes do not be surprised because , of course , this all goes back to his absolutely , appallingly , stupid mother !
19 No it 's all of it even the h and the w I think they might have lost some figures off of it at some time .
20 ‘ I 've turned her loose in the hotel boutique , ’ Roman murmured , ‘ so she wo n't want either of us for some time . ’
21 ‘ It was lovely that Cuan was thinking of us at that time , ’ said Mrs Over .
22 Many of us at that time welcomed the fact that the government was taking stock of public opinion , and was t making the effort to review the , the , the N H S.
23 This is an absolute treasure house for any editor or writer unsure of a common foreign phrase , an abbreviation , or the spelling of a tricky name — which means all of us at one time or another .
24 Confident youth may never imagine a world like this in a million Sundays , but these pictures tell it like it is for by far the majority of us at one time or other ; and I defy anyone to say that it could not be them — be they so lucky as still to be climbing when approaching 80 .
25 The main need , however , is to bring the two sides somehow together , since all of us at one time or another need help from both of them .
26 But we could n't eat all the curry it was very , both of us at one time , we could have scoffed the lot !
27 All of us at this time began to understand what was meant by the scripture : ‘ Zeal for your house consumes me . ’
28 The back is a delicate instrument , and so finely tuned that nearly everyone of us at some time has experienced some sort of back problem .
29 But you see the important thing about this scene is not what is taking place there it 's not really that Pilate is standing in , in the trial as the judge of Jesus , it 's not that Pilate has i , within his hands the power of life and death for Jesus , that 's not the important issue , that 's not the real significance of this incident , the real significance is that every one of us at some time or other stand in the same place that Pilate stood .
30 There could be many glorious months in front of us before that time comes . ’
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