Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 The Earth does n't take a circular path around the sun so it passes it quickly sometimes and slowly at other times .
2 And right on half time Mayhew poked a header passed Frazeer Digby .
3 The finest bronze castings of Shang China and arguably of all time were not made for implements or even weapons , but for the ritual vessels centred on the cult of ancestors .
4 And so for that time we live now , both of us , and we are perfectly happy , and the waiting is not weary , but good and happy for us both .
5 But traditionally such people would have done , er and perhaps in earlier times you know , er maybe Mrs Thatcher does say some prayers , I do n't know , but maybe prayers would be said .
6 It was badly scarred by the ill-fated attempt to acquire Leyland Vehicles and Land Rover , and only in recent times has it begun to reverse its image in Britain as little more than a screwdriver assembler of cars .
7 Every office in the country should be scheduled to receive flowers from charming old gentlemen at least once a week , and especially at busy times when carping is usually at fever pitch .
8 What Easy Rider and Nicholson did capture was the mood in America and elsewhere at that time .
9 He gets time-and-a-half for six nights a week between 4.30pm and 7.30am with double time for Sundays .
10 However , you can take out all or part of your money quickly and easily at any time without affecting the tax-free status of your investment .
11 And just before half time , the erm visitors got their goal erm when Steven scored from another corner , and the score at half time was two one .
12 It was three or four a.m. and the music was very slow ; and usually at that time Boy would have gone , or have found someone , or have been found by someone .
13 .. are ways of the earth spirit , not merely secular routes but natural channels of energy , first traced out by the creative gods , followed by the primeval wandering tribes and still in settled times used by religious processions or pilgrims to a shrine .
14 Another similar purchase was a copy of Sir Robert Sibbald 's A Collection of Several Treatises in Folio , Concerning Scotland , As It Was of Old , and Also in Later Times ( Edinburgh , 1739 ) , which was sold , in 1758 , from the library of Thomas Ruddiman , the grammarian and former Keeper of the Advocates ' Library .
15 My hon. Friend underlines the confusion which has reigned over the project , certainly during the past decade and probably for some time before that .
16 Of these , control of the landscape is perhaps the most important , and hence at all times the administration or ordered management of the land was carried out from certain places , which may have been chiefs ' residences , tribal capitals , kingly , lordly , or religious establishments .
17 Doing routine drug screening on urine samples at pre-employment examinations — and even at other times as a matter of Company policy — may produce surprisingly high positive results but this information is not as accurate an indicator of addictive disease in general as a consistently clear set of personnel records noting information that the Company already has readily at its disposal .
18 ‘ Because it 's the truckers channel and even at this time of the night there 's always long distance drivers on the Motorway .
19 In some places , and increasingly in these times , the whole assembly is taking a larger musical part .
20 And then at that time they 'd just opened .
21 Odd gloves we never used to charge for had to get rid of them and er so apart from those two offices er there was immediately above us was a biggish office spreading over these two blocks of offices , called the ticket office and there at that time about eleven girls working in it on tickets .
22 He was there , and there for some time , poking into everything .
23 It would be a grave mistake to identify this estate in the 1930s , and indeed at any time before the 1980s , as a locale in space of the residuum .
24 Well , before the invention of sound recording — and indeed for some time after — the only thing people could compare it with was stenography .
25 And apart from that time during er elections etcetera how much involvement would you have just a normal we week , where there 's no elections on or anything ?
26 The whole sequence of events lasted only eight seconds , and yet in that time the cuckoo had also managed to lay its own egg .
27 The Church was much extended in the 13th and 14th Centuries and again in Victorian times .
28 As a result the Rules would need complete revision and accordingly at that time take into account the Committee constitution as a somewhat separate issue .
29 As far back as can be traced it has been a village of yeomen , small independent farmers , and never since medieval times an estate village ruled by one big landowner , though for a period in the 18th and 19th centuries the Grimston family of Kilnwick and later the Hothams of South Dalton acquired some farms .
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