Example sentences of "time [conj] [pron] [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean there 's been a couple of times that he 's really lost his temper with her and erm and , and really flown off the handle , badly .
2 It is a movement he has used many times and which is perhaps seen at its best in the pas de deux to the Meditation from Thai-s created for Anthony Dowell and Antoinette Sibley ; in A Month in the Country when Natalia dances with the Tutor to express her emotions ; and in Les Deux Pigeons in the final pas de deux , when the Young Man has returned to The Girl and tenderly dances with her in his arms ( see page 83 ) .
3 I 've seen him a few times and he 's never made a favourable impression on me !
4 Their design had been changed several times before they were finally erected .
5 The recommendations of the Royal Commission 's report of 1889 ( Chapter 6 ) were embodied in a Bill which was presented to Parliament , and needed to be introduced four times before it was finally accepted onto the Statute book .
6 This is not to deny that the ending of a marriage through death , and through divorce , are in many ways very different experiences , nor that they may be handled differently in families , but the point here is that the idea that kin groups used to be much more stable over time than they are today has to be modified by historical evidence .
7 These courses could not be done in a shorter time so they were normally arranged for a time of year when there was less pressure of work on those participating .
8 It was the last time that they were ever seen alive .
9 There was more in this vein as they turned right , and Mungo realized for the first time that they were actually heading into the forest .
10 However , it is only payable in respect of the time that you are actually waiting at the airport , hoverport or seaport and ceases as soon as you board any alternative conveyance , including train or coach .
11 Anyway , I was congratulated once more and I realised for the first time that I was actually doing some good .
12 Johnny , as though realizing for the first time that he was still wearing his pyjama trousers , began to worry at the knot in the cord at his waist , the trembling of his hands causing him to fumble ineffectively .
13 Such a calculation is not a perfect one , and there is bound to be a failure from time to time if you are really trying to achieve that objective .
14 Cranleigh manager Roy Kelsey made a double substitution as Cranleigh battled to force extra time and they were almost rewarded in the final minutes , with Cann charging the ball down before the ever-dangerous Carpenter could place his shot .
15 Erm because it is an onerous task , erm onerous in terms of the time that needs spending doing the job even if it 's relatively simple in terms of what needs to be done it still takes time and there 's still running around to do .
16 I found Timelord to be extremely useful in controlling my time and I am now awaiting my registered version .
17 I found Timelord to be extremely useful in controlling my time and I am now awaiting my registered version .
18 It was when I had n't seen him for a long time and I was all wound up .
19 You looked after her all that time and you 're still looking after her . ’
20 ( The concept of invariance was definitely the " in " subject at the time and it was later to provide a central idea in the theory of relativity . )
21 The trial was expected to continue for some time and it was widely believed that evidence would be given which would incriminate politicians still active .
22 Her face looked anguished as if she had been secretly angry and victimized for a very long time and it was just beginning to seep out .
23 Inevitably , these negotiations take time but we are currently contacting various radio and television companies and will keep you involved in the identification of key issues for coverage in your area .
24 Harrison v Hill [ 1932 ] SC ( J ) 13 where a road maintained by a farmer , leading from the public road to his farmhouse , was held to be a road , the farmer turned away people who were using it from time to time but it was also used by people having no business at the farm ;
25 I denied it for a long time because I was so determined to make this marriage work , but the reality was that we did n't really care for each other any more , or at least somewhere among all the battles our love had been well and truly buried .
26 However it would appear that Hahnemann was a couple of centuries ahead of his time because it is now known that the DNA of certain viruses can incorporate itself into our own genome , our own inherited material .
27 His solicitor David Smark said : ‘ He was very frightened at the time because he was almost trapped inside the building .
28 A post mortem on the body found yesterday has already been carried out , but it may be some time before it 's formally identified .
29 Although it will be some considerable time before it is fully catalogued , all the material is accessible and a record is being maintained of the areas most in demand ; cataloguing priorities are being established accordingly .
30 ‘ It 's extremely unsafe and it 's only a matter of time before someone is badly hurt . ’
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