Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] time " in BNC.

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1 I got time now .
2 I got time to tell her something . ’
3 If we erm I 'll get a if I got time today .
4 The week at Mine-head proved very enjoyable and away from work I found time to read some very interesting books .
5 But it was n't till after school the following afternoon that I found time to go .
6 ‘ I Do n't Know How I Found Time For Work ! ’
7 And , when some other retired persons says in my presence ‘ I do n't know how I found time for work ’ , I no longer inwardly cringe with scorn at the well worn cliche as I used to do but instead I enthusiastically and of course sagely nod my head in hearty agreement .
8 Whenever I found time to break away from my books , she could always manage to supply a spare young officer to escort me to a concert , a play , even the occasional regimental dance .
9 I spent time attending their daily review clinics and I was able to attend the A&E senior house officer 's education meeting and audit groups .
10 I knew the guys in the punk bands because they were the people I spent time with : people like Joe Strummer and Paul Weller I felt a great affection for as men , as well as admiring what they did . ’
11 I spent time with her , sure I spent time with her .
12 ‘ I spent time with her , sure I spent time with her .
13 ‘ Then it 's a good job I spent time with the Soviet Embassy in Stockholm before they sent me to Washington .
14 My plan for how I was going to live out the rest of my days had just been torn up in front of my face and I needed time to adjust .
15 I knew I needed time to learn to fly again .
16 I knew I could not control my feelings much longer , and I needed time to think .
17 I needed time to get the memories from my mind . ’
18 I needed time to think about it .
19 I needed time to get the memories from my mind . ’
20 I needed time to decide what to do about my career , ’ she admitted .
21 I needed time to sort out my values . ’
22 I did n't say anything to you because I needed time to think .
23 ‘ That 's why I left you alone that evening , because I needed time to sort things out in my own mind . ’
24 Your potential supporter is both helped and encouraged to look on your organisation more favourably because someone took time and trouble over him .
25 cos time was going on and I thought well just watch that , I knew you wanted it taped and I thought time were going on
26 I took time out recently to visit Derek Lambert and his mum , Pat at their Lincolnshire home .
27 That morning I took time off from the bank to visit Suor Eusebia , who told me exactly what had happened before Eric 's escape .
28 The sun had got his hat on , so I took time out from the deep and meaningful stuff and studied my reflection in the glass .
29 ‘ When they came home I took time off a typing course I was doing so we could be together .
30 this lad was , now he was , coming in the bar , he sat just as you come in the door and then he moved to that long thing where we sit , well I go at the bar and Jackie was sat there Jackie , I said time to be social , no I cos I laugh , I were laughing me head off me and he 's jabbering away move like that , his arms moving you know , then he sets off to sing , well , la , la and Johnny said shut up I know Johnny put his glass of beer on the next table to ours and sets off to see Mickey , then he stands up this lad sit down you , must have thought for his beer , I think he was like , I says to Jack I says er you want to put his trousers is all undone , you know sat and his trousers what and his jumper , so our Johnny went he said get that covered up and , but he pulled it down like that , and now he took 'em out he walked through the door and his trousers were falling down but
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