Example sentences of "time [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 A moan drew her head round in time to see him move .
2 I looked up in time to see him place his cap on his head and look round the kitchen , patting his pockets as he did so .
3 She breathed relief and opened her eyes just in time to see him disappear through the wire gate .
4 Then at the last minute she swung round , her heart bursting inside her , just in time to see him disappear through the terrace doors .
5 It was 03.17 and I was just in time to see him climb into a waiting car and drive off .
6 Quiss roared behind her , and she turned in time to see him sweep his arm over the surface of the thin , artificial board in a gesture of fury and frustration .
7 It moved ; he turned , just in time to see it start to close as a male face disappeared after a brief inspection .
8 What time d' ya start playing ?
9 What time d' you start ? ’
10 So what time d' you reckon you can get there by if you leave now ?
11 And at the same time let us take care with washing and cleanliness and other precautions to see that we do n't ingest the morbid agent in any liquid or solid form .
12 Baydon Star 's Ascot victim Cadency could do with a stronger gallop than at Huntingdon last time to help him settle , but he can justify the journey from Newmarket for the Scottish Power Handicap Hurdle .
13 Maggie Wheeler makes her guests feel entirely at home and certainly it is very easy to relax in this ‘ no rules ’ atmosphere , where you can enjoy meeting the other guests around the kitchen table in an informal atmosphere with Maggie taking the time to help you plan your itinerary .
14 It still was n't time to let them come and go as they pleased .
15 You have time to let them get used to you .
16 No time to let them find out .
17 And we have n't got time to let them find out .
18 In the meantime , he eventually sold the Company as its peak in 1987 , he had made another small fortune , and with some 30 aeroplanes and 80 pilots on the books he felt it was the right time to let it go .
19 He had n't had time to let it go . ’
20 Are there natural pauses in the flow of language which give the viewer time to let it sink in and take shape in the mind ?
21 I think it depends , if , if it 's red , whether you 've got time to let it breathe properly , and if it 's white whether it 's got time to , to be chilled properly .
22 What time do they want you to start then ?
23 what time do they go and lunch ?
24 That 's interesting where do they meet , walk down to the local church and that 's great well what sort of time do they meet oh you know eleven till five ?
25 What time do they start ?
26 What time do they work till ?
27 And what time do they shut ?
28 What time do they come with their oysters ?
29 What time do we arrive ? ’
30 What time do we finish here ?
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