Example sentences of "[verb] all the time in " in BNC.

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1 I conclude that this book could most definitely happen , in fact it is happening all the time in our lives although we are protected by our parents who are conditioned to life .
2 If all she needs is time to say yes , I 'll be your lover , then she has all the time in the world .
3 Former printer , Alan Govier has all the time in the world to reflect on his Maxwell legacy .
4 After all , it happens all the time in these old houses . ’
5 It happens all the time in football . ’
6 It happens all the time in football . ’
7 I worry all the time in case they tell Mum .
8 Major movies are being made all the time in other countries , particularly in Australia and Britain , so I 'm not in any race to get to Hollywood .
9 If you want to stock to 100 or 150ml size then ask your local chemist to order you a box of amber glass medicine bottles — they are used all the time in a dispensing chemist and a manufacturer 's box of 50 is relatively cheap .
10 Blatant attempts at suggesting status and covering up inadequacies are used all the time in the business world — to show connections and influence , establish a good track record or to create a mystique about something .
11 Drugs are used all the time in contemporary society .
12 Certainly Mike had all the time in the world to launch a right hook , but Patsy also must have had all the time in the world to see it , for he simply swayed back on his heels and the punch missed by over a foot .
13 And you 've had all the time in the world it takes to dial seven digits .
14 Networks of communicating computer systems , within and across frontiers , are growing all the time in the private and public sectors .
15 I 've got a feeling that the Author is waiting all the time in that house in the woods for His own character to turn up . ’
16 We 've got all the time in the world . ’
17 as if you had n't both got all the time in the world !
18 ‘ I 've got all the time in the world . ’
19 As Carter opened the door Munro added , ‘ We 've got all the time in the world , Jack .
20 I mean , I 've needed four years to get to this point so she could have all the time in the world as far as I was concerned .
21 He should have all the time in the world .
22 ‘ Once he is back with Berenice , and this latest ‘ Mrs Smith ’ has gone back to whichever hole she crawled out of , we 'll have all the time in the world for our own affairs . ’
23 I nearly joined you , but when we do make love we 'll have all the time in the world , not just a few snatched minutes . ’
24 You may have all the time in the world , but the rest of us have to earn a living .
25 You can have all the time in the world , Virginia … ’
26 Frank obviously want to travel to the US next year and to be in contention he — has — to play first team football — Frank was cited today as not beeing to impressed with Deano : ’ 2 goals in 12 matches in England is not at all impressive ; the chances keep coming all the time in games over here ’ .
27 Aye , sore fingers , hard , you get hard where you 're cutting all the time in the shape , but apart from that , maybe scissors fall that on your foot and
28 The subtle choices involved in pronoun usage in languages which distinguish between familiar and non-familiar pronouns is further complicated by the fact that this use differs significantly from one social group to another and that it changes all the time in a way that reflects changes in social values and attitudes .
29 It 's loving-kindness and simplicity , and it lay all the time in your pictures , implicit in every petal and every jug you ever painted . ’
30 Despite being desperately busy with his business affairs , Ross had been infinitely patient and gentle , taking all the time in the world to skilfully lead her onwards to further erotic , rapturous delights of sexual fulfilment .
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