Example sentences of "[art] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 We too would like to see some pensioner and pensioner trustees on that trustee board , but we do also recognise because it is er a large scheme heavily weighted er with er pensioners and deferred pensioners in the very fact that it has been transferred from the public centre of public er sector into the private sector , that we would like to see an independent trustee er er appointed on to the er Committee of Management it would er er sort of act as a balance and be able to provide er specialist advice to particularly the Trade Union Trustees and for that matter the Employer Trustees so as to keep a broad balance of what 's happening within the that time .
2 Walden , born in Berlin , a musician who also wrote some plays and poems , was the some time lover of the esteemed ( Jewish ) expressionist poet Else Lasker-Schüler .
3 A hundred to the half times a hundred to the half , made a hundred .
4 So it was the minus K times the half times
5 And I have a sister-in-law who used to play for a women 's football team so she 's very interested and a as soon as there 's a big game on , on the satellite they all come round and it 's sort of into the kitchen you can make the the half time
6 I mean , we we had , for instance , at th I do n't know if I 'm allowed to say this , but the Tennants sixes were , were on recently , there was an international match at the half time between , er Scotland and England which was was a really good game !
7 Jameson , injured earlier , was replaced by substitute Gary McCartney before the half time whistle blew — his first appearance of the season .
8 But Rangers finally drew level just on the half time whistle when Hateley side-footed a free kick from the edge of the box into the corner of the net .
9 And it 's half past eight , approaching half time down at Lane , Notts County against Pisa in the Anglo-Italian Cup , across with Colin as soon as the half time whistle goes .
10 We 'll be across to Colin as soon as the half time whistle goes .
11 But the half time whistle has gone , four minutes late but it 's gone .
12 then she said they 've been down at the this time of year
13 ( One of the few times we missed out was with a 200lb sturgeon caught in the North Sea .
14 One day Tony gets up to watch and witnesses one of the few times when the sun travels across a blue , cloudless sky .
15 ‘ A mirror , ’ Reynard repeats , realising this is one of the few times in his life he 's been surprised .
16 It was one of the few times that the pulp glossy pop press produced journalism worth reading .
17 It was one of the few times he did n't get up and down from trouble , and that put us level .
18 One of the few times you will find big bream in waters which do not match up to the points I have mentioned is when they are the result of a recent stocking operation .
19 Although Walton the head coachman still drove her mother-in-law , the few times that Tamar had driven out , she had used their coach and pair from the days at Helmsley , with Goodison to drive her .
20 In fact , it was one of the few times I had seen him act in a civil way towards his stepmother .
21 She could look back on that time with a great deal of fondness ; it had been one of the few times in her life when she had been truly free — there had been no one , neither family , friends nor employer — to make demands on her .
22 It was a perfect day of hot sun with a light following wind , one of the few times that we were able to sunbathe .
23 Edward sat frozen , one of the few times in his life he had been genuinely frightened .
24 It was one of the few times in my life when I actually spoke the truth .
25 ‘ As I told you , I did n't go out much when I worked in London , but I 've got a silk dress which I wore on the few times I went to the opera .
26 And er we , one of the few times my dad came to Foundry Lane he I got a book , I think it were called Tiger Tim and , on the back they gave a model that you cut out with scissors and pu
27 Did , even with the few times my parents have gone away , I 've never held parties , I may of had a couple of mates round just to let them kip over or something , come back I 've never , ever held a party , I would n't , I respect them , well I mean I would n't respect them make , every er penny they earned in the last fifteen years gone into that house , they 've had one holiday in that time and erm , gorgeous house , no its a lovely house , full of nice stuff as well , I , I , I would n't dare have a party
28 and about fifteen of the erm eight , eight , five troop chasing after me , it was like our sister troop yeah , we were , there was three troops in our squadron , eight , eight , five , eight , eight , six and eighty , eighty , seven and then there was three squadrons and a regiments , there was nine troops there , so like , if it , basically it was your troop and nobody else , but then it was your squadron and , and anybody else and then the few times that I , on regiment it was your regiment and nobody else , like , we could touch you cos your our regiment but if you try and touch us , you can get fucking hell , but it nearly always come down to the troops , and the thing is eight , eight , six , only had , the first year that I was there we 'd only had about thirty people , fourth year there had I opposed like fifty , sixty and seventy , second year we were there we had about forty- five opposed to like sixty , seventy , eighty , and the third year there we had about fifty opposed like fucking seventy , eighty and ninety in a , in a troop , so we were always well out numbered and we were by far the most outrageous
29 Constance remembered the many times she had seen her mother and him alone together either in the village street or at home ; she had been uneasily aware of their absorption in each other .
30 I blush in light of the many times we have floundered recently , not to mention my straying .
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