Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | RANGERS are to spend £500,000 on a new pitch in time for next season — assuming an abbreviated summer break allows them enough time to restore the worst playing surface Walter Smith can remember in his time at Ibrox , writes Hugh Keevins . |
2 | Once documented the data can be rearranged in a way that reveals how you can reorganize matters to give you more time . |
3 | It would have been less harrowing to have got the meeting over quickly ; on the other hand the delay while he awaited her return gave him more time to think and plan . |
4 | Individuals should also have the right to choose their own time of retirement . |
5 | You need a new routine to give you more time . |
6 | Catholicism , for its many faults , acknowledges the terrors of the waking world , the black void of the individual soul and the need to fill what little time remains with homage to loss , to death , and to fear . |
7 | When Penry rejoined her some time later Leonora was the centre of a group discussing the rival merits of various sailing craft . |
8 | Where did all that macho shit get you this time ? ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added . |
10 | The children made lots of friends in the Mini-Club , under the watchful supervision of ‘ Animators ’ who organised activities in the morning and afternoon giving us some time to ourselves . |
11 | They both allow people to choose their own time horizons , which can be anything from two to 25 years . |
12 | The soloist throughout is the estimable Norbert Kraft , and this label 's predilection for Canadian ensembles introduces us this time to the Winnipeg SO under Kazuhiro Koizumi . |
13 | Something between distress and amusement struck her this time . |
14 | Now jest takes yer own time . ’ |
15 | Unfortunately I am completely tied up with filming during the whole of June but I will certainly make the effort to visit you some time in July . |
16 | This path of magic is recommended to the quiet , pacifistic person who dislikes the dramatic and likes to allow the world to take its own time . |
17 | This year when June Bascome is taking advantage of this generous offer , she will be accompanied by Hilary ; as Jochen has very kindly extended the invitation to include her this time . |
18 | Agnes took her own time deciding to answer . |
19 | A sundial tells us that time was important even before the Swiss started making clocks and watches . |
20 | A coach back to the team 's hotel gave him enough time for a shower and snack lunch before going back to work — more throw downs , a second net against the quicks , and a burst of fielding practice before dusk set in . |
21 | However , the more popular recipe is empathy , achieved by having the patience to allow the complainant sufficient time to air the problem ( reinforcing the importance of allowing neighbourhood police autonomy to manage their own time ) , coupled with displays of sympathy , understanding , and even agreement . |
22 | I played off seven at my best — politics left me little time for practice , but lack of concentration was the real problem . |