Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] about the time " in BNC.

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1 Now let's keep reminding you about the time situation , sixty five minutes gone , Shrewsbury have another twenty five minutes in which to hang on here , it 's Shrewsbury three , Blackburn Rovers two , it 's gon na be a nervous evening here for the normally placid Shropshire folk at as that ball is headed forward by and here 's , again in field to , clipped forward for Mike , here comes advancing towards the edge of the penalty area , he 's got ta try and get past the brick wall of , and it 's now who tries to release down the right hand side , he 's got ta get past , he does so , he gets the ball across and that one is cleared importantly by only as far as who tries to hook it back in and that the ball would n't reach him and it would n't reach either and it 's gone out for a goal kick to Shrewsbury .
2 Memories came rushing back of the night when Johnny had described this room ; the night she had told him about the time hiccup .
3 Forcing her mind away from what Rune had told her about the time he 'd spent with Lotta and how the relationship had evaporated with only the bitter dregs left in evidence , she allowed it to dwell on how they 'd spent the rest of the day .
4 You come down here and tell me about the time you went to the Abacos . ’
5 She rang erm a le , did she tell so , did , mum tell you about the time she had erm some calls about two in the morning ?
6 Did I ever tell you about the time I was thrown into a lake up in the — ’
7 Did I ever tell you about the time in the Persian Empire when- ’
8 Then Kier tells us about the time she saw a UFO .
9 I remember my uncle Tommy Hauxwell , who came to live with us to manage the farm after Father died , telling me about the time Great-Grandad bought a big flock of geese over in Stainmore , which is more than six miles away over the moors .
10 He recalled his telling him about the time he went into a pub when a man suggested having sex with him and pulled down his trousers in front of the assembled company .
11 ‘ Oh , no , she 's going to tell me about the time when she arrived at King ‘ s Cross station , pregnant , with a wage-packet in her pocket and no home . ’
12 Uncle used to tell me about the time when the primitive Methodists and the Wesley Methodists were joining up .
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