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

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1 For the rest of the time they live in a group , or as individuals , depending on the species .
2 For the rest of the time they were there money did not exactly overshadow them but the pressing need for it was always there , it was always in their minds .
3 For the rest of the time they were concerned with broader matters ( Robinson 1977 , Vol .
4 They are home for a week or a month ; the rest of the time they are wandering about the world .
5 We skied by day , and the rest of the time we explored our idea for Summit . ’
6 For much of the rest of the time we slept and cooked out , though most people never actually slept in their hammocks as the trees grew inconveniently far apart .
7 Equally , we would seldom be likely to use the word acrobatic of acrobats themselves or their doings except , precisely , on occasions when they are exercising their special skills — the rest of the time we may speak of them , if a description is needed at all , as large , or rich , or charming , as standing on his dignity , or asking for black coffee , or younger than Aunt Mary , and so on .
8 The rest of the time we managed to avoid each other it 's good .
9 The rest of the time we are supposed to be thinking these big thoughts
10 Apart from two periods apart from the beginning of the fifteenth century , and I think in certain respects in our own day , and for the rest of the time we were dass land ohne muziek the land without music , I fear .
11 The rest of the time he spent with Diniz , and Katelina .
12 The rest of the time he caught snapper or conch or lobster , and brooded over the souls of his ramshackle family ; each of whom was named for a different book in the Bible .
13 He did n't think of her as often now , except perhaps on a long weekend when he was off-duty ; the rest of the time he had things to occupy his mind .
14 The business was able to carry on but the flat he sometimes used was uninhabitable ; he came up to London only on Tuesday nights and " camped out " for the fire-watching while for the rest of the time he commuted between London and Surrey .
15 The rest of the time he worries , and argues , and sulks , and attends Luton Town open evenings ( although his ferocity is such that he is no longer very welcome at these ) .
16 ‘ He spends a couple of days a month here , but the rest of the time he works at his home . ’
17 ‘ He does , but only for part of the week ; the rest of the time he works at Conway House . ’
18 And the rest of the time he 's had this , sort of on , on the pullover here and of course it 's so sensitive that it it picks up every rustle !
19 For the rest of the time it is a mass of dead stems which can remain standing for up to two years , a sight distasteful to town-dwellers who , thanks to the energies of gardeners and the preference of landscape architects for evergreens , are not accustomed to seeing decay .
20 They make a couple of mistakes , the most regrettable being an abominable version of ‘ Ghost Town ’ , but get it so right the rest of the time it 's easy to forgive them .
21 The rest of the time it was called Network 3 , broadcasting specialist but less arcane programmes — on gardening , religion , music and so on .
22 We can only afford to eat meat twice a week , the rest of the time it 's beans and rice .
23 For part of the day it is pounded by water and for the rest of the time it is exposed to the desiccating heat of the sun or the bitter cold of night .
24 The rest of the time it was a very quiet , sleepy little place .
25 It 's the rest of the time I 'm talking about .
26 There were no school sports and no athletics , just football , and that is what I played for the rest of the time I was there .
27 ‘ Just give me a room to work in , and the rest of the time I 'll keep out of your way as much as I possibly can .
28 I said good night to him , and the rest of the time I was with the Lady Isabella .
29 ‘ I 'll tell you what you thought : you thought I only worked part-time and the rest of the time I just loafed around — that 's it , is n't it ? ’
30 Oh it was glorious I made a note to myself actually , that I 'm only going to go out once a week for a proper shop , from a list , in the solar and the rest of the time I 'm going to go to the quite expensive little Robber 's Roe , round the corner from me .
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