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

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1 But then er in recent times she stay in the farm so
2 In those hard times she turned to the god in the village where she lived , and that god stood by her .
3 She seemed to accept without question that Alexandra was the one who would handle the crisis , if it was still a crisis by the time she got into the office .
4 It was not so , at the beginning of each new term she found it was not so , but it seemed to be so , and the same mixture of guilt and hate and sorrow would strike her anew , each time as forcefully , each time she got off the train at Northam Station .
5 By the time she got to the motel , it was daylight .
6 There was no time to think over this latest development , for by the time she got to the hall downstairs the doorbell was already jangling .
7 By the time she got through the winner had flown , but she finished full of running .
8 For some time she looked round the garden for them and then went into the house .
9 In the time she spent in the UK , Catja was mated to Ch.
10 With repairs completed in the nick of time she sailed for the operation with a depleted crew .
11 first , my mother 's allergy meant she would sneeze every time she came near the owl , and , secondly , my little sister was so fascinated by Dawn that I could n't keep her away .
12 From the time she returned to the house , both Aggie and Ben ate better , lived more comfortably and were happier .
13 However , by the time she returned to the house Putt had locked himself inside his room and he refused to open the door to her .
14 She met Penry 's favourite sister Kit and her husband , Reid Livesey , ate some supper , laughed and chatted with more of Penry 's friends , and all the time she burned with the need to ask Penry what he was playing at , why he 'd thrown down his unexpected announcement like a gauntlet in front of his voluptuous ex-wife .
15 By the time she gets to the den she 's always got another ready .
16 From the time she rose in the morning until she mounted the stairs to go to bed , she was at her mother 's beck and call .
17 For some time she stayed with the Kleibers .
18 Before , she had always jumped up excitedly , but this time she stayed on the settee .
19 She 's partial to a bone , or a even a bacon sandwich , and at feeding time she competes with the families puppies for food .
20 She 's partial to a bone , or a even a bacon sandwich , and at feeding time she competes with the families puppies for food .
21 All the time she dashed through the streets , fighting her way through the hubbub , Wilson looked for Mr Browning , knowing he must have heard by now and would surely be rushing to his wife 's side .
22 By the time she turned into the long street to her flat , however , she had herself under control .
23 And , by the time she climbed down the wooden steps to the kiosk , she had managed to coax her lips into a sour smile .
24 For a long time she sat at the breakfast bar , gazing into space , searching for answers and finding none .
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