Example sentences of "[vb pp] a time " in BNC.
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1 | If the 1930 agreement had taken effect fully , there could never have come a time when the freehold to the remainder of No. 263–265 would be left without a road frontage . |
2 | The Dark Ages are often considered a time of retrogression , but it was not until the period drew to its close that the cattle of Britain began to deteriorate quite seriously . |
3 | I 've got a time in your diary for that . |
4 | I need to phone down , see if they 've got a time for you today . |
5 | Got a time |
6 | I need to phone down , see if they 've got a time for you today . |
7 | Any time you 've got a time clause clause , what 's clause ? |
8 | For example then all of you do the inimitable NMTs and would 've lost a mark , the real thing is when you 've got a time clause stop , think and really focus on this meaning of the verb in the time clause , right ? |
9 | BAKER SAYS that although he 's done all sorts of jobs since — mostly on telly — he 's never ‘ had a time ’ like he did at the NME . |
10 | We should have had a time , we 'd of had to go home ! |
11 | If further steps are to be performed a time delay is needed before the next excitation change . |
12 | Then to each narrator is assigned a time and place of the writing of his contribution . |
13 | And you was given a time to go in to sign on . |
14 | We was er given a time to go and er it was anything after nine o'clock , in the morning . |
15 | You will have been given a time at which to expect clearance to leave the hold — this could be either EAT or OCT . |
16 | Group personnel departments have sent out booking forms to be filled in and anyone interested will be given a time to attend the clinic . |
17 | Well they 're given a time to turn up in a group are n't they ? |
18 | They are given a time , but they never do , if you er , there 's no way you 're gon na get them together as a group for that time |
19 | This is also called a time spread , a horizontal spread , an intermonth spread , an interdelivery spread or a calendar spread . |
20 | Now what you 're going to receive this afternoon , is what is pretentiously called a time management system . |
21 | For Julie Crew what should be a time of joy has become a time of pain and misery . |
22 | He 'd never known a time when Klein did n't need money for some gambit or other , and that meant he needed painters . |
23 | That 's to say , she had firm features and smartly cut , possibly dyed hair obviously kept under regular control , and she behaved as if she had known a time when she turned every head and expected you to be aware of this too . |
24 | ’ Never have I known a time when farmers were more fearful of the future , and never has that fear been more justified ’ ? |
25 | ’ Never have I known a time when farmers were more fearful of the future , and never has that fear been more justified . ’ |
26 | I have never known a time when central Government have interfered so much in the day-to-day running of the town halls . |
27 | Paula Wilson , regional publicity officer for the RSPCA , said : ‘ We 've never known a time like it in years , people are ringing us every day asking to take animals off their hands , they just ca n't afford to keep them . ’ |
28 | In spite of all the obvious agonising , has Neil ever experienced a time when he was totally happy with his sound , and could quote a recorded example of this ? |
29 | Some will come directly from school , some will have spent a time in business and will be wishing to improve their qualifications . |
30 | Walsh departed , and although Coleridge later refused to see the ‘ Spy Nozy ’ incident as other than ridiculous , the government 's unwanted attentions had marked a time of real danger , as John Thelwall , from bitter recent experience , could have warned . |