Example sentences of "from [art] time [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He 's got a week 's growth of beard which seems to be permanent , judging from the times I 've seen him in the past .
2 She got an answering machine and was pretty certain that she recognized his voice from the times he 'd given a television reporter a few words at the scene of crime .
3 Ruth Michaelis felt betrayed from the time her mother brought her over to England and left her with the Reverend Stead and his family .
4 It does grow less from the time her grown-up children leave the home and this crisis , which often happens quite early in life , often disturbs her very badly ; but still she does not see herself thrown into total idleness and her role of grandmother brings her fresh possibilities .
5 Yes , but you will appreciate that we begin to incur costs from the time we reserve your holiday and should you or any member of your party cancel your booking once it has been accepted , this must be in writing , signed by the person who signed the Booking Form .
6 ‘ even If we lose 10,000 brain cells a day from the time we are born , we have started with so many that the total number lost by the age of 60 would be less than 3 Per cent . ’
7 But essentially , the time in which they were built is a world apart from the time we live in .
8 I trust we shall be back in two years from the time we left England …
9 But er up the shop , we 've been up there about fifty five years , from the time we give up eight years ago , you see .
10 Well the o , well more or less from the time we got in she 's not gon na go back to that place
11 As regards the numbering of their years , the Jews used the same era as the Seleucids of Syria from the time they came under their rule , in the second century BC , until the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in 70 AD .
12 From the time they are born they have the behavioural repertoire to ‘ shape ’ their parents ' behaviours ; and their powers are important for their survival .
13 Adults tend to lose this enzyme unless they continue taking cow 's milk and milk products from the time they are weaned onwards .
14 My men , whom I had instructed to keep close together and sing from the time they left the camp until they joined me on the forest road , were not due for an hour and a half , and during this time it was more than likely that the tigress would break cover and try to stalk or rush me .
15 She 'd thought that Foundling children stayed in the hospital from the time they were taken in .
16 From the time they woke at Althorp , I was by their side .
17 The researchers meet the guests first , and generally look after them from the time they arrive to the time they leave .
18 From the time they could read and write and understand , Stepan Holovich and Ilya , who was to become his wife , had known of the battle .
19 This meant that the men on each farm , with the addition of certain seasonal workers like the company of sheep-shearers , agreed with the farmer to bring in the harvest on ‘ piecework ’ — so much per acre of crops ; or perhaps they would contract to get the harvest in during the period of a month from the time they started ; or instead of a month some agreements would state Twenty Four Fine Days .
20 There was no privacy , the ‘ moving wallpaper ’ simply ran from the time they returned from industrial therapy to tea-and-bed time at about 9.15p.m .
21 ‘ You bring them on from the time they 're little , and they think they 've got it made , then — wallop . ’
22 Studies have shown that most products pass through a series of stages — their life-cycle — from the time they are introduced until the time they are withdrawn .
23 Members can avail of the competitive terms of Autocover from the time they become qualified to drive .
24 ‘ Tradition also means getting massacred every time the Cossacks get restless , and catching cholera and girls married and pregnant from the time they 're fifteen , and a whole bundle of medieval superstitions , and no plumbing , and women doing all the dirty work as usual .
25 I 've had them followed from the time they left the house .
26 8.1 If any jigs , tools , dies , patterns , moulds , gauges , components , materials or any other items of whatsoever nature are supplied to you by us for use in connection with this order , the same shall be at your risk from the time they leave our premises until they are returned thereto , but shall remain our property .
27 They were a wonderful group who impressed from the time they came in .
28 The defendant had raped and molested both girls from the time they were 11 or 12 until they were in their late teens .
29 but from the time they moved in she noticed red squirrels .
30 It 's a normal thing to do , to teach your children everything from the time they 're born , so to put some kind of arbitrary division on where you stop helping is nonsense to the child and it 's , it 's absurd to parents , too , and of course it does n't happen .
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