Example sentences of "time [adv] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean if it , if it I mean originally he said to me it was part time so I thought to myself well that 'll be perfect , just get her back into the flow again . |
2 | Others have a bit of a tough time especially I think with ladies |
3 | A very long time later I woke from a deep sleep . |
4 | Some time ago I commented in an article that too many people sought their main interests outside their work . |
5 | I saw them here last time when I looked at them . |
6 | And you know this time when I went on a plane and I looked down , I was n't saying it to Ben |
7 | The last time when I went to court I got an order to go to the day training centre at Camberwell for offenders who keep on getting into trouble . |
8 | And another good old word is the crome , now er that was one I came across for the first time when I came into Suffolk , the crome . |
9 | It 's relevant because at a time when I lived through the means test the one that , the real one , er then that would have been a very serious point because you could switch and turn and twist the means test in such a way that people would be continually at a disadvantage and the nearest I can think of what the effect of that was , living in a very working town , a very industrial working town and it was nothing like as bad as the one in London more recently , was the homelessness of cardboard boxes cities in London . |
10 | Fag before school , before I go in , dinner time when I go round the back |
11 | I now see that Travis is so smitten that he would n't accept anything but that , meeting me for the first time when I called at your apartment , you at once became very much attracted to me . |
12 | She wears little make-up for work and says : ‘ It goes back to the time when I started in the job . |
13 | That was the time when I stood in all that fluid with my boots on , a priceless carpet under my feet , hounds never seen on the earth before lying still and obedient before me , staring out of that maternal portico with its flanking columns , down the long avenue of limes that lead to birth , life and Arcadia . |
14 | I ca n't recall as to the exact time when I learned of that instruction , but I was aware that the instruction had been given |
15 | To this day I frequently learn things from farmers , but that was one time when I learned from a postman . |
16 | ‘ But we drink it all the time where I come from , ’ protested Mr Stevens . |