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

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1 In my spare time I saw a lot of John Keay , an Agriculture graduate of the U. of Saskatchewan and a good friend , as well as Jerry Harwood and Quincey Moffat with whom I was closely associated in organizing the annual Boys ' Parliament elections .
2 In my spare time I was taking boat parties out from Mid Yell , and I ‘ used ’ that animal all summer , rarely failing to find it .
3 In my spare time I wrote stories , painted wonderful illustrations , and made magazines , with crossword puzzles and problem pages .
4 I would I 'd like to be a dance teacher when I grow up and in my spare time I would do I would like to do dancing and swimming .
5 In my spare in my spare time I 'd like to be , like to do dancing and swimming .
6 In my own time we 've lost four cham always do so well before losing our way in the second half .
7 In their own time they were often called ‘ Condition of England Novels ’ , because they addressed themselves directly to the state of the nation .
8 In her spare time she managed to complete her Master of Education degree , writing a thesis on African education .
9 In her spare time she makes and decorates cakes of different shapes and sizes for all occasions .
10 In her spare time she writes .
11 In her spare time she does some translation from French .
12 In her spare time she also plays the piano and harp and goes horse-riding .
13 In his spare time he reads social science journals and contemporary Hungarian literature , or cooks for his family or friends .
14 As his course of study at the School of Architecture , University of Manchester , demanded a period of practical training in an architect 's office , William Assheton decided to spend this time working in Coventry so that in his spare time he could design and supervise the conversion of the chapel into a dwelling for his own use .
15 In his spare time he sat with the Bookman in the spots of sun on the shelves or hunted for Mould to ask him if he could borrow some of his tools .
16 During the day John worked in the cotton trade , and in his spare time he devoted his energy to music and various activities , such as acting as the secretary for cricket clubs , always with the intention of promoting his business career .
17 In his spare time he became more and more interested in amateur dramatics , as well as teaching himself to play the violin .
18 Chance was a businessman rather than a biologist , but in his spare time he collected birds ' eggs , particularly those of the cuckoo and its hosts .
19 In his spare time he sang in one of the most famous of London 's amateur choirs .
20 In his spare time he works as a reclamation engineer .
21 In his spare time he sang in a male voice choir .
22 He was mainly self-taught as a geologist , and in his spare time he began an amateur interest in geological mapping .
23 In his spare time he sold copies of The Clarion , a socialist newspaper , on street corners .
24 In his spare time he is an Assistant Secretary to the well known Premier League team , Hamilton Accies , for whom he writes the programme .
25 Pilot David Moore from Gloucestershire was at the controls of the forty seven year old Spitfire as it took part in an air display near Manchester on Saturday.The fighter plane looped the loop but as it neared the ground it plummeted down , bursting into flames.Firefighters were on the scene immediately , and confirmed that the pilot was dead.David Moore , who was 47 , flew with the Royal Navy for ten years before joining Rolls Royce as a pilot in the mid 1970s.He flew the company 's executives around Europe … but in his spare time he enjoyed piloting vintage planes like the Spitfire , which was owned by Rolls Royce.Today at the family 's home near Stroud , David Moore 's widow was coming to terms with the tragedy :
26 In his spare time he painted with Cleveland Art Society and took his paints with him whenever his family went on holiday .
27 In his free time he was happy to watch cartoons and videos on TV or wander around the various royal apartments , chatting to kitchen staff or watching Diana perform her ballet exercises at Kensington Palace .
28 In his own time he had been a maverick , and for being a maverick his grateful sovereign had pinned on his chest the gallantry medal of the Military Cross .
29 In our own time it has been only fascists , racists and their ilk who ha–e felt the urge to slaughter vast numbers of people whom they have regarded as different from themselves .
30 Meanwhile , in your spare time you can write out recipes for a new-angle celebrity cookbook , some of the proceeds of which go to a cause so worthy it makes your eyelids retract .
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