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You think different just about the time you're all in.
Then you start thinking about the times you've left your own children home alone.
"What do you remember about the time before and after?"
About the time after the war, when they will return.
But what about the time it took to get everyone off?
And right about the time it's going up or a little before.
A. I took over a small family business just about the time the economy turned.
We will then contact you again about the time and place.
She had no idea about the time, but it must be close to morning.
No one is certain about the time when he lived.
But what about the times when there is no choice?
That would be about the time when you were down there.
"Just tell me about the times you did see her."
How about the times when there had been more than one present?
They go to work about the time most people are going to sleep.
I found out there was a boy killed just about the time you said.
I told you about the time, what he said to me outside the club.
He always used to reach the door just about the time I came in.
"Can you be a bit more specific about the time?"
About the time she'd told the first lie to her parents.
When we began, the mission was to do something about the times we're living in.
Robert then spoke to my mother about the time when they were young.
The boys here learn those things about the time they are ready to walk.
"Should go off just about the time it gets to the conference table."
Just about the time I started to get in he would pull away.