Example sentences of "go [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 They had to wait to go through the time lock machine .
2 I was thinking of going round the time , but I shall go this afternoon , it 's
3 And I think we 've seen a good number of those erm from the Telegraph , the Mail and the Express , going to the Times .
4 When asked what had kept him going at a time when Willie Miller 's appointment as manager at Pittodrie prompted speculation that McLeish might be a natural second-in-command , the defender was unequivocal .
5 We all knew each other anyway — I 've known Si the bass player and Chris the drummer for years — but it was one of those places where everyone was going at the time , where you could meet other musicians and bounce some ideas around .
6 The method of work has been to get going at the time dictated by the candidate 's first duty of the day and the time taken to get to him .
7 She could n't remember where she 'd been going at the time .
8 ‘ I got my chemistry degree and like everybody else I applied for whatever jobs were going at the time .
9 Maybe the local gossip that was going at the time .
10 In those days there was n't a great deal of of mining , I mean was n't open , and er there was a tremendous amount , well there 's a fair amount of of traffic agricultural traffic , and I mean one had to accept that virtually everything came in , all coal , road stone , erm goods required er for well 's who were going at the time , they er they used the railway .
11 He had quite a cheerful blaze going by the time she came back , with an armful of twigs and berries which she arranged artistically in a vase on the table .
12 He 'd another half-hour to go before the time of the meeting , but he wanted to see her arrive .
13 It was quite different , however , when through parental death or disaster a grandchild went for a time to be brought up by grandparents .
14 He went for a time to Australia , then jumped ship in Cape Town ( which caused a scandal ) and was subsequently cared for by his uncle Willy , Theunis 's younger son .
15 While I was there , I went for a time to a sangha , a Buddhist religious community .
16 Everything would be provided , even the underwear , so she did n't need to change ; all that she had to consider was the little ritual that she went through every time .
17 I would go for every time better the devil you know for that reason alone really
18 Gone in no time .
19 Ipswich for example , was providing a full service and has now actually gone to the times that we 're providing .
20 Just the wee group of us , there 's different groups go at a time
21 To get the sledge ready you anchor it firmly ; this is vital because once you have attached your first dog he will start to tow and the whole shooting match will be long gone by the time you get back with your second dog .
22 But direct observation does give you the colours and you do become more accurate , even though sunlight and shadows move so fast during the time it takes to paint such a scene that the particular arrangement that caught your eye in the first place has long since gone by the time the picture is finished !
23 She was there to answer when Cleopatra asked her who she was laughing at , and gone by the time she was supposed to say , ‘ Heigho !
24 ‘ Most of my sight had gone by the time I was five or six but at that age you seem to adjust without realising what 's happening , ’ Julia says .
25 ‘ I expect you to be gone by the time I get back . ’
26 The doctor had been and gone by the time Maxim reached the little cottage on the hillside above Caswell 's father-in-law 's garage .
27 I 'll be gone by the time you wake up in the morning .
28 ‘ You said you 'd be gone by the time I got up . ’
29 My men called her something else when they started going down with the ‘ clap ’ , but she was long gone by the time they found out . ’
30 The one disappointment for the group was in finding that all the bananas had gone by the time they got in .
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