Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] time " in BNC.
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1 | Why do I just time , why do I do that ? |
2 | He had not allowed himself enough time for Fairfax . |
3 | My only reservation about Matthew Engel , which only time will decide , is whether his roots in cricket are sufficiently deep and strong . |
4 | Dunwoody moved onto the 77 winner mark with Bishops Island , Royal Piper and Its Nearly Time . |
5 | ( I 've still got a wicked hangover and its nearly time to go drinking again ! ! ) |
6 | Its about time you put the clock back , so to speak , and started to enjoy life again without feeling any guilt . ’ |
7 | He was changed since his days at Lancaster 's court ; with all his polish and scholarship , which neither time nor place could tarnish , he had nevertheless shed all the cramping tensions of city life , and moved like a young stag , long-stepping in motion and magnificently abandoned in repose . |
8 | and save you much time and problems on administration . |
9 | That does not leave you much time for drinking . |
10 | Both Child and Douglas-Hamilton were worried that in rushing to beat the rains the task force was not allowing itself enough time for preparation . |
11 | The whole service is designed to save you both time and money in arriving at the correct long term decision . |
12 | This expertise and independence can save you both time and money . |
13 | I was never sure about their ability to hold out against physically stronger packs , but they have proved me wrong time and again with Paul Arnold and Richard Moriarty back to their best . |
14 | This ensured that our customers not only complied with , but had taken positive preventative action to implement procedures and controls in advance of these new regulations , saving them both time and money today . |
15 | " Have we much time do you think ? " |
16 | Moreover , nothing about time or my distinction would stop that happening . |
17 | Now can you tell me about time signatures ? |
18 | A furtive thought occurs — is there still time for Neil to stand down ? |
19 | Are you , er is it still time , or is there still time for people to get involved if they have n't already filled in their application form ? |
20 | My wife is a trained typist , but her job does not leave her much time . |
21 | what she was getting at , she knew exactly what she was shopping for , she went into that shop , there was the list , it was handed in , I bet it took her less time to shop then , than it did later when she went shopping with a vague idea well I must n't forget this , I must n't forget that , but then the wandering around sort of oh that looks nice and I fancy that |
22 | If they confirm that he left at one-thirty , then that does n't give him much time to have entered Randall Lodge and killed Wetherby ; he was practically at Ollerton by two a.m. , driving slowly despite being in his Daimler . |
23 | Unfortunately his work as art adviser did not allow him much time to paint , but some years ago , moving from urban to country surroundings , he found himself most excited by the wild moors and dales of Yorkshire , and once more began to paint . |
24 | Sparhawk , just back from questing in the Elenium , ready to claim the kingdom and woo the girl , discovers that his creator David Eddings does n't give him much time to breathe , and he 's off again : the A format of Domes of Fire ( Grafton , £4.99 ) is out this month — stay tuned for further instalments . |
25 | He was thirty-six years old and not yet married , mainly because his trips to Africa — where most of his work had been done — had not left him much time to find a suitable wife , though others in similar positions seemed to have achieved wives and marriages , whether suitable or not . |
26 | When even measurements of space and time have proved to be relative , and the sub-atomic world to be as insubstantial as the realm of Platonic ideas , is it perhaps time to recognize that each of us lives in his own reality ? |
27 | And for those who say that some pubs are unsuitable for children because they might have some evil influence , then is n't it about time those pubs were cleaned up ? |
28 | Mrs Greengross added : ‘ Is n't it about time that the Government exercised some seasonal goodwill to all men — and women — of pensionable age and increased the £10 Christmas bonus ? ’ |
29 | So is it about time we got rid of this confusing tradition ? |
30 | Is n't it about time we started living off our inheritance ? |