Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] a time " in BNC.

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1 Simon 's diary next week is rather full , but if you could telephone me early next week , we may be able to work out a time .
2 So , we lack both a time and a place for the murder .
3 We tried to fix up a time to talk about the Willis Phazer board .
4 Then let's sort out a time to sit down and start comparing notes . ’
5 Tommy spent quite a time delivering the handbills to every house in the town and opened for business at eight o'clock on a Monday morning and closed twelve hours later .
6 Dad spent quite a time loading manure on to a flat-bedded cart , harnessed a horse , put it between the shafts and away to Bugmore we went , with me feeling like a king beside him .
7 This is because the electronic pulses which control the scanning of the video picture are interrupted at the point of the change , and the system takes quite a time to re-adjust itself .
8 But it takes quite a time for the liquid to solidify and the glass to splinter and fragment .
9 The addiction takes quite a time to develop .
10 And if you could get here by half past seven those of you who have got items , it 'll be much appreciated cos it takes quite a time to set them out .
11 A ( Soviet ) DRA proposal at the Geneva talks in February 1987 for the first time made public a time frame for Soviet withdrawal , eighteen months , with no conditions attached to the process of ‘ national reconciliation ’ in Afghanistan .
12 However , he did know that he nearly died at the time of his peritonitis operation , and so it was easy to convince him that it would take quite a time before he was really strong again .
13 The penalty is that you have to decide what sizes you want and prepare them in advance , a process that can take quite a time and uses up a considerable amount of disk space .
14 As soon as I can I will tell you when this might be so that we can fix up a time .
15 The process of report and interrogation took quite a time , and Rostov began to suspect that if he and the others were to be subjected to some form of tribunal before their fate was decided , then at least it would pass for a fair one .
16 That was actually quite a productive meeting , although it took quite a time to get through it , I think we did the right thing on the continuous procedures .
17 So we had to search quite a time to find these players .
18 A system of ‘ polling ’ is necessary , with connections rapidly switched on a time sharing basis .
19 By the time we sat down here I thought well considering that we came in by car door to door practically and that when the driving was n't public transport it it 's taken quite a time to get into
20 We are prepared to offer either a time based fee or a fixed fee .
21 In fact , there was no chance of losing her job , but sooner or later she would have to go and it seemed a good idea to lay down a time now .
22 When cΔt exceeds Δr , the interval is positive and P 2 can be reached from P 1 by travelling at a velocity less than the speed of light ; the interval is called time-like because we can choose an inertial frame such that r 1 = r 2 leaving only a time separation between the two events .
23 There were still huge crowds of people hanging around the paddock , and Kate had quite a time , burdened as she was with the luggage , to push her way through .
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