Example sentences of "in time [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay , at that point in time they had n't actually er taken |
2 | In time they reached legendary , almost Messalina-like proportions . |
3 | For the first few days the hands and feet become too sore to practise with , but in time they become sufficiently conditioned to withstand the constant impact and calluses begin to develop in the key areas . |
4 | Originally , they were the property of the crown , but in time they passed to the local aristocrats . |
5 | In time they made new villages , cleared more land for crops and traded with the older inhabitants . |
6 | His mother 's friends at court became his : in time they included , along with Walahfrid , Lupus of Ferrières ( welcomed by Louis and Judith at Frankfurt in autumn 836 ) , the palace clerics Prudentius , Wenilo and Berno , and the seneschal Adalard . |
7 | Common sense ( or observation ) may show that the pattern of behaviour requires the forecaster to give progressively less weight to values the further back in time they occur . |
8 | The whole incident made the short cut longer than the long cut but in time we reached the approach to the camp , much to the relief of Hassan who seemed to have less and less faith in the Second Son 's navigation . |
9 | After this confrontation they were quite kind , and in time we became good friends . |
10 | And at at at this point in time we do not t think it 's appropriate that be be added in this amendment to the structure plan Mr chairman . |
11 | BRIAN HALL : ‘ At that particular moment in time we have a manager that has got himself into the semi-final of the FA Cup , he 's got the opportunity of reaching Wembley , he 's had a difficult time in the League , it 's been a traumatic season okay , then he 's told he needs triple by-pass surgery at the age of 39 . |
12 | a point in time we have to hope to find |
13 | Sa so , in time you hope to get sufficiently accepted erm to be told the truth or in fact , a bit nearer the truth . |
14 | In time I became Wolsey 's friend , the only man to stand by him when he fell from power and lay in bed gasping out his life and cursing the king who had turned against him . |
15 | In time I hope to have my own stables . |
16 | In time I learnt to tell at a glance , from the decorations he wore , how often a man had killed , just as I might tell from his campaign medals where a British soldier had served . |
17 | On odd nights that would worry me but in time I realised they were the kind of neighbours who never caused a disturbance . |
18 | I do n't know I mean er maybe these are minute but whether you should explore them at that moment in time I mean only experience will tell . |
19 | So what I 'm saying is , is getting a delivery if you ca n't get something there in time I mean , it may mean that you know in advance that you need something done and you can deliver in a normal working week , but maybe it 's inconvenient in a normal working week . |
20 | In time I learned to get my own back , |
21 | At that moment in time I did n't want to become entangled in problems with Simon and Celeste . |
22 | I , David on your guard force and the thirty four members yes , you , you rightly mentioned the correspondence with your at this moment in time I have had no reply I have sent another letter which you have not received as yet to , indicating that if they do not return those members then we will proceed to Bridlington . |
23 | He told the Conservative local government conference : ’ In time I believe the community charge will come to be accepted for what it is ; simple , straightforward , and , above all fair . ’ |
24 | Mr. and Mrs. Philpot retired to Solva in Pembrokeshire , and in time he became an Independent member of Haverfordwest RDC , and Chairman of the Parish Council . |
25 | Her father obtained a commission in the Royal Marines in 1755 , was promoted to captain by 1761 , and later became groom of the bedchamber to George III , though in time he fell from favour at court . |
26 | God created the world , humans fell , in time He sent His Son Jesus Christ , who lived , died and rose again , and who will come at the end of time . |
27 | In time he hoped to see Britain and France as the " joint standard bearers " and moral leaders of a " middle of the planet " third force . |
28 | In time it forms a substantial clump of green leaves above which , in summer , are carried rich yellow daisy heads on branching stems . |
29 | Pandarus ' prose not only proves that he does n't take Troilus seriously , so turning our reaction towards a scepticism that stands off from full involvement , but in time it establishes the speaker as a matter-of-fact fixer , who is not only alien to romance but coarsens whatever he touches . |
30 | In time it had become apparent that , although Wheeler enjoyed giving orders and making speeches , there was not much else he could do . |