Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | She allowed this thought plenty of time and scope . |
2 | No dust showed above the roads yet , evidence that the French had plenty of time to make their attack . |
3 | It is a strange sensation , but many sense it from time to time : a consuming desire to part with money . |
4 | I am sure the answer is yes ; we all do it from time to time . |
5 | ‘ Will you be able to finish it in time ? ’ |
6 | It was not long before the South Metropolitan Company 's omnibus proposals came up again and ten Daimler double deck buses were ordered in 1913 , but Daimler were unable to complete them on time and ten L.G.O.C 's ‘ B ’ type chassis with Brush bodies were substituted in July . |
7 | They are desperate to furnish it in time for their Easter service . |
8 | That left plenty of time . |
9 | That left lots of time to kill , so Zen rode a bus back up to the centre and wandered along the Corso . |
10 | But I soon reminded myself that such trivial slips are liable to befall anyone from time to time , and my irritation soon turned to Miss Kenton for attempting to create such unwarranted fuss over the incident . |
11 | Their exposure to instant recall of their liabilities is tolerable because the Bank of England stands ready to assist them in time of a shortage of liquidity . |