Example sentences of "with [pers pn] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | And er after that it was just well every man for himself I never really saw any of the guys except for the o one guy who was on the platform with me at the time . |
2 | I do not know why but that did not seem to register with me at the time , and it did not until there was a third assault on the door . |
3 | I 've got my er seventeen year old granddaughter staying with me for the time being |
4 | She was with me in no time , and while she and a neighbour carried Nigel to his bed , I phoned the doctor , who arrived very soon . |
5 | Southerners are apt to fantasize on the phone , usually about someone with them at the time , often a work colleague . |
6 | He and his wife had offered us accommodation with them from the time my curacy finished until after the expedition . |
7 | I wo n't be in touch with you for a time and I do n't want you starting a panic . ’ |
8 | The G M B's got a long record of joining forces with others which has proved to be successful , but if we 're gon na be honest , it 's always been recognized that we would be the predominant union and yes Apex members we should have been honest with you at the time of merger , because it 's quite clear you was gon na lose your identity to at least to some extent and we should have been honest about that . |
9 | How many people would be working there with you at the time roughly ? |
10 | You have my sincere hope and prayers for a safe delivery out of your troubles , and which I fear not will be granted to you , and if I am not with you at the time you will have something to present to me when I do . ’ |
11 | Arrested with Mrs Dyer was her son-in-law , a Mr Arthur Palmer , who happened to be living with her at the time . |
12 | No P C er was erm dealing with her at the time . |
13 | Artegall remains with her for a time and restores order : |
14 | Later , Baxter 's father and step-mother also came to live with him for a time . |
15 | Later , Baxter 's father and step-mother also came to live with him for a time . |
16 | John Aubrey [ q.v. ] may have lodged with him for a time . |
17 | Some of the people who were most closely associated with him at the time find that hard to believe ; they remember him as being liberally inclined but not politically minded . |
18 | It 's something that Niki plays down in his book , but I know from others who were in touch with him at the time , that the mental effort and courage required were tremendous . |
19 | He had not been serious , and although she had thought herself in love with him at the time he had known that it would be a mistake for them to marry — even if Burun , who was her father , had been prepared to permit such a thing . |
20 | His experience as a flyer was invaluable and those who worked with him at the time , recall the day he died . |
21 | His aunt Miriam was with him at the time and she was showered in debris from the bomb . |
22 | Those who have worked with him during the time that he has been in his present post have come to admire the hard work , courage and assiduity with which he has pursued the object of bringing the parties within the island of Ireland to sit down with the British Government and resolve their differences . |
23 | They would be with him in no time . |
24 | She is infatuated with a handsome police chief , goes rather grimly to bed with him in the time he can spare from gambling sessions , and then kills herself . |
25 | But if cheating is necessary , you can commonly get away with it for a time . |
26 | There is a real danger in only doing the classical things — you 're OK with it for a time , but then you 're left high and dry when fashion moves on . ’ |
27 | ‘ If we had wanted to deal with it at the time , we should have taken the action then . ’ |
28 | Morrissey , it should be pointed out , had absolutely nothing to do with it at the time . |
29 | " We did n't know what to do with it at the time , if you remember . " |
30 | You 'd be bored with it in no time — and so would everybody else . |