Example sentences of "and [v-ing] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 At home working on his Dictionary of Gaelic on Historical Principles , and struggling with The Times Literary Supplement crossword .
2 After a time teaching in a Scottish school , Fettes , the degree got him a fellowship in mathematics at his own college of Magdalene ; where he remained the rest of his long life — teaching mathematics , holding various college offices , going every week to Emmanuel Congregational chapel , and becoming after a time one of its deacons or church officers .
3 I was slit-eyed and shivering by the time she was driven off .
4 Absolutely not , I think there 's a strong sense in the Party that moving forward with our traditional values , that what we have to do is to apply those traditional values to a very changed world , things are very different now from when the Labour Party was formed , or even from when the Labour Party was last in government , so that we keep our sense of values , they are what grounds us , but what makes us an effective government in the future is the fact that we are moving forward with the times , and the increasing representation of women is one of the things which is about moving us forward , and moving with the times .
5 The film both fulfils the Powell-Pressburger partnership 's aim to produce ‘ original stories , written for the screen , keeping pace with events and trying to put into action what people were thinking and saying at the time , ’ which is what the more obviously documentarist filmmakers were also trying to do , and articulates its own vision of the mystical forces in nature , culminating in the healing miracle that arrives for each of the three Canterbury pilgrims on their way to the cathedral .
6 That 's why we 've produced a database with development tools that gets new systems up and running in no time .
7 I want to get sorted and ticking by the time that Dizzy and his pals arrive .
8 The national curriculum should do nothing but good if it is a means of ensuring that schools do not , for example , permit children to give up all science subjects at the age of thirteen , or fail to reach a reasonable competence in read g and calculating by the time they leave school .
9 He read some of the German books , soothed by her solicitude and fancying for a time that he really was being impregnated with ideas about the Wall .
10 The Diocesan Advisory Committee and the local Planning Authority have given the go-ahead for a Faculty from the Chancellor of the Diocese to install a new heating system in St. John 's , and hopefully , it will be in and working by the time next winter comes .
11 Could be just the way you 're thinking and feeling at the time , allied to a little bit of luck , a natural rhythm . ’
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