Example sentences of "all the time i " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , out of all the times I went to the Show Room I was only asked to dance twice . |
2 | Even a fox would bolt from her on occasions , but all the times I have ferreted I have never known my ferrets to bolt a fox . |
3 | Think of all the times I have n't come across my next-door neighbours on holiday in Innsbruck , or met my dentist while eating a cream meringue … more coffee ? ’ |
4 | ‘ I come twice a week at a pound a time , so that 's thirteen , say , and then there 's all the times I 've come with me cans . |
5 | ‘ And what about all the times I 've asked your advice while you were doing your yard work ? ’ he teased . |
6 | We have had our ups and downs , but I have a very great regard for the organization and great affection for the head of the Accident Investigation and prevention Section , Olof Fritsch , who , notwithstanding all the times I twisted his tail , remains for me one of the great professionals totally devoted to improving safety in the air , and a true friend . |
7 | Still thinking ; thinking about all the times I 've seen people I know do something for revenge , or do anything vindictive or sneaky or smart or even threaten to . |
8 | In all the times I 've been down here , I have never heard that sound before . |
9 | I must confess that in all the times I read Madame Bovary , I never noticed the heroine 's rainbow eyes . |
10 | Think of all the , all the times I trudged up here with a pushchair to get Robert to playgroup and to school . |
11 | All the times I 've played it , have you only just noticed ? |
12 | All the time I would like to be somewhere else , someone else . |
13 | And all the time I 'm taking further steps away . |
14 | It is an interesting place to stand and watch rocks falling ; all the time I am there I hear them crashing down . |
15 | They should do it all the time I reckon . |
16 | Indeed , all the time I was at Salamanca , I was never once invited to anyone 's house . |
17 | All the time I was convulsed by sickness in the dark lavatory someone kept knocking and hammering and ultimately even kicking on the front door of this flat . |
18 | All the time I 'm either bingeing ( in secret ) or doing loads of exercise ; I really feel desperate to lose weight because I 'm going to be a bridesmaid soon , and I do n't want to look like a splodge at my brother 's wedding . |
19 | ‘ You realize , Stevens , I do n't expect you to be locked up here in this house all the time I 'm away . |
20 | I make no impression on it and all the time I am afraid that its flapping tail will come down on the taut line and snap it like a dry twig . |
21 | And all the time I kept up the visualization . |
22 | ‘ Yes , that should be all the time I need . |
23 | I knew that when at last I was demobilised from the Waaf I would have to return to my peacetime occupation as a secretary in London , for the simple reason that my employers had been paying me my full salary all the time I had been in the Forces , that is , making up the difference between my Waaf pay and what I would have been earning with them . |
24 | And all the time I could read the writing upside-down on his desk : ‘ Reason for Referral : Bouts of uncontrollable aggression . ’ |
25 | All the time I was growing up I had never heard the word ‘ homosexual ’ or even jokes about ‘ queers ’ . |
26 | ‘ All the time I am not with Eva I miss her . |
27 | ‘ Well , I was influenced by AM radio all the time I was growing up , which was all the great '50s rock'n'roll , and I suppose I would have to include The Beatles in that . |
28 | In all the time I have been writing the bass analysis column , I can not remember receiving any requests for the very influential playing of John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin , and now I get two in the same month . |
29 | ‘ Is there any well known author you do n't know already with whom you 'd like to spend all the time I have to spend with him ? ’ asked Roger plaintively . |
30 | Throughout all the time I knew him , he had no other interest in life that even vaguely approached the study of taxation . ’ |