Example sentences of "be [adj] [verb] some time " in BNC.
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1 | The lights had already arrived that afternoon , the disco would be set up from ten o'clock tomorrow , and a small group of hostesses and security people would be due to arrive some time around three . |
2 | You must be prepared to give some time to experimenting with various yarns and tensions until the quality of woven fabric feels just right . |
3 | In order to maintain a proper balance in your life , you must be prepared to allocate some time to yourself each day . |
4 | However , once our son arrives , I may have got things on an even keel and be able to take some time off . ’ |
5 | I 'd like to be able to spend some time in Japan , which I find very beautiful and relaxing . ’ |
6 | Then you could be able to jump some time , oh there he goes ! |
7 | If you are seriously contemplating taking your skills abroad , then it may be advisable to invest some time in updating yourself at home first . |
8 | I was thinking it would be nice to spend some time travelling with someone else , to share the strain but , as we entered the darkness which had me constantly glancing up to check the shadow of my bag , my only companion was the bearded , dark-eyed twin who stared back at me from the occluded window . |
9 | It will be nice to spend some time with him too — often the week goes by and we hardly have a chance to talk . |
10 | I 've spent 13 years travelling the world with badminton — I was coach to the Australian side at the last World Championships — and it will be nice to spend some time at home . |