Example sentences of "[adj] [v-ing] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Combining the two lists into a single sequence was considered , but there were practical difficulties with the word processor files then in use , and keeping the data in two files enabled comparative searching by broad time period .
2 ‘ We are all going through hard times in the construction industry and I just ca n't deal with endless interruptions and keep a firm on the rails as well . ’
3 His sisters , all working by this time , supported him through a course at the New York Fashion Institute of Technology .
4 All centuries , of course , have been centuries of change ; but few would deny that in the nineteenth century change was greatly accelerated ; that much was apparent to the more perceptive of those living at that time .
5 And , full expecting at any time perhaps to hear the er siren , sort of police car , but there was n't any .
6 The songs can be conveniently classified into four main groups — those originating in pre-Turkish times ; the cycles relating to Kosovo and the adventures of Kraljević Marko ; the struggles of the hajduks and uskoks against the Ottoman occupation ; and the wars of independence of the Serbs and Montenegrins during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries .
7 Like any reign , Edward IV 's had produced its share of the disgruntled and disenchanted hoping for better times .
8 Like any reign , Edward IV 's had produced its share of the disgruntled and disenchanted hoping for better times .
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