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

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1 I could have forgotten all the times we had enjoyed together , where we 'd been , what we 'd done ?
2 We were — ’ I thought up a good lie quickly ; they 're the best ones ' — remembering all the times we had when we were students .
3 Jessamy remembered all the times she had seen him look like that in the past , when he had n't wanted her to know what he was thinking or feeling .
4 In spite of all the times he had been there Adam missed the turn-off that was the drift leading down to Wyvis Hall .
5 Suddenly he thumped the arm of his chair with his fist , remembering all the times he 'd caught Stella on the stairs in the middle of the night , staring at the telephone .
6 In fact , out of all the times I went to the Show Room I was only asked to dance twice .
7 Even a fox would bolt from her on occasions , but all the times I have ferreted I have never known my ferrets to bolt a fox .
8 Think of all the times I have n't come across my next-door neighbours on holiday in Innsbruck , or met my dentist while eating a cream meringue … more coffee ? ’
9 ‘ I come twice a week at a pound a time , so that 's thirteen , say , and then there 's all the times I 've come with me cans .
10 ‘ And what about all the times I 've asked your advice while you were doing your yard work ? ’ he teased .
11 We have had our ups and downs , but I have a very great regard for the organization and great affection for the head of the Accident Investigation and prevention Section , Olof Fritsch , who , notwithstanding all the times I twisted his tail , remains for me one of the great professionals totally devoted to improving safety in the air , and a true friend .
12 Still thinking ; thinking about all the times I 've seen people I know do something for revenge , or do anything vindictive or sneaky or smart or even threaten to .
13 In all the times I 've been down here , I have never heard that sound before .
14 I must confess that in all the times I read Madame Bovary , I never noticed the heroine 's rainbow eyes .
15 Think of all the , all the times I trudged up here with a pushchair to get Robert to playgroup and to school .
16 All the times I 've played it , have you only just noticed ?
17 You go back to all the times you 've had with them and they are very , very real .
18 When you have completed the jumper , including the sewing up , total all the times you have noted .
19 But all the time they are hardening their muscles and sharpening their wits , so that the pretence of being grown-up helps them to grow up in earnest . ’
20 But all the time they forage they are alert , ready to withdraw instantly at the first hint of danger .
21 Several times they fell painfully on jagged rocks , so that they learned to move exceedingly slowly , edging forward and feeling for a foothold , and all the time they could not know whether they were not wandering in aimless circles and approaching no nearer to the security of the forest .
22 When they have been eating out all the time they have been away , and are longing for an evening at home , the suggestion does not go down well .
23 All the time they are experimenting with weight , size and shape in three dimensions .
24 In fact , the girls suffered permanently from colds and flu from all the time they were forced to spend in the freezing playground .
25 It was raining intermittently all the time they were in the cemetery , the pines bowing and shivering in the wind .
26 Adam thought of himself and Rufus as being wild and laid-back at the same time , equally like that , young adventurers with all the world before them and all the time they wanted to do what they liked with .
27 She did n't mind where I was when I was n't supposed to be working It was natural for a girl to roam She had men coming round , all the time They were n't like Michael .
28 Because they have seen the future they can not or will not speak of what they know so the Phoenix Guard are a silent order , pledged not to allow a single word to pass their lips in all the time they spend as guardians of the shrine .
29 They want us to think they will advance through Charleroi , while all the time they will come towards us here !
30 They stood among the hogsheads , their wide aprons marked by entrails , their blood-reddened hands dexterously wielding sharp little knives as they slit open the silver bellies and tossed aside the innards — while all the time they chattered endlessly , matching their skill in removing entrails with a similar expertise at gutting other people 's private lives .
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