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

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1 He had changed so much in the time they 'd spent together .
2 In the time they had been kept waiting , Patrick calculated , the Bonnard Renault could have covered at least five hundred miles of autobahn .
3 Knowledge-based innovations differ from all others in the time they take , in their casualty rates , and in their predictability , as well as in the challenges they pose to entrepreneurs .
4 By the time Ellwood had done with Piper , got as much as he could in the time they dared allow , Carey had gone .
5 They are a silent order , pledged not to allow a single word to pass their lips in the time they spend as guardians of the shrine .
6 Kerr said : ‘ We are so pleased with what has been achieved by John and Mick in the time they have been here .
7 In the time we had been there I had learnt scarcely more than the theatre and the streets about our lodgings .
8 In the time she spent in the UK , Catja was mated to Ch.
9 She herself had never aspired to a career , finding complete satisfaction in acting as her husband 's typist and research assistant in the time she had left over from gardening and housekeeping .
10 If Isabel can include in the time she spends with him developing his skills for a propensity for being slightly more economic in his travel and hospitality arrangements , I guess we 'd be even more pleased .
11 in those days like they do in the time you 've been talking about ?
12 Why have n't you done it in the time you 've been in ?
13 In the time you have at college , you can not alter them .
14 The answering of each individual question in the time you have allowed must be planned like a military exercise .
15 Quality matters more than quantity in the time you spend together .
16 No-one left the school unless the Headmaster was throwing them out and Endill could n't remember that ever happening in the time he had been there .
17 The one change to what he had recounted to Mrs Wilson lay in the time he had spent in London : he told Maidstone he 'd spent six months there .
18 Bissett 's difficulty lay in the time he had been allocated for his paper on the theoretical dimensions of the device .
19 He won the Commonwealth and European titles , married and became a father in the time he lived with his particular pain .
20 The PROFITBOSS finds profit in the time he finds for people .
21 No problem to Lucy , who kept smiling through , witty and charming , zipping through three courses of creative cuisine into a smart frock and an atomised squirt of Coty L'Amant in the time it took Martin and ‘ the gang ’ to get home .
22 We had wagers on how many times the horse 's prick bounced back and forth in the time it took to cross the Parade .
23 I saw a school essay containing the word ‘ yrnetn ’ for wire netting ; and only the other day the Independent Magazine carried an advertisement for Philips Dictation Systems with the interesting sentence : ‘ In the time it took Dickens to write A Tale of Two Cities he could of told us a dozen more . ’
24 We are told he could outpace a pack of hounds and catch a fleeing fox with ease , and run from Porth to Llantrisant in the time it took his mother to boil a kettle .
25 In the time it took Nick to arrive Harriet forced herself to wash and change into a clean sweatshirt , though the most mundane of everyday actions seemed a huge effort .
26 At the height of the inflation , prices were rising by the hour so that the price of a meal in a restaurant could rise by as much as 25 per cent in the time it took to eat it !
27 In the time it took you to write this letter you could have stripped the guitar down , sprayed the switch with contact cleaner and fitted new strings — you do change your strings occasionally , I assume ?
28 In the time it took me to turn my head , Ewen Mackay came upright , and a hand moved — incredibly — towards a pocket .
29 In the time it took to flicker across her vision , a card appeared in it , depicting a young knight .
30 In the time it took to negotiate the funds Rothmans came to an arrangement with Sedgefield . ’
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