Example sentences of "[adj] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | In the example below , the loop control variable , " cost " starts as 20 , ends at 5 and is changed by -5 each time round the loop . |
2 | Erm , so the editorial task each each time is exactly the same , you had to rewrite the extract in modern standard English , and then comment on any differences , and explain why those differences occurred , but they are quite often , erm , eighteenth or nineteenth century extracts from books , descriptions of things , erm , dialect , descriptions of of events , and things like that , and last year 's one , on , the one of last year 's paper was er , a middle English one . |
3 | ‘ We realized that , lyrically , we had to be more specific this time in terms of our politics . |
4 | I wonder if there was n't something specific this time ? ’ |
5 | She had reason to be depressed this time . |
6 | She began again to caress him ; rose to sit kittenishly in his lap , but she was as clumsy at this babying as she was grand at being leopardine , and he found it possible this time to check his lust ; she bent to blow on his neck and ear , as he liked her to do , but he twisted sharply to avert his head , and struck her on the upper arm to beat her off , and then without another word , his face blazing with the effort of his denial , he turned and left her . |
7 | ‘ I 've been working out and I feel I have got it right this time . |
8 | We de-stocked to fund the work on the hotel , but we 're building the farming up again , and trying to get it right this time . ’ |
9 | There is a strong determination to put it right this time and not to let things slip . |
10 | So let's get it right this time , eh ? ’ |
11 | I plead with him to get it right this time for his own sake . |
12 | ISABEL WOLFF BELIEVES THE NOBEL COMMITTEE GOT IT RIGHT THIS TIME … |
13 | Let's get it right this time . |
14 | We 've got our forecasts right this time … |
15 | ‘ And get it right this time . ’ |
16 | He grinned at Rain and Mona and happily promised Eliot : ‘ You 're going to love this one , I reckon we 've got it right this time . ’ |
17 | ‘ Then let's make sure we get it right this time , ’ he said softly . |
18 | You want to appeal but there has already been a long delay , and you urgently need to get it right this time . |
19 | I welcome both the inquiries that the right hon. Gentleman has so speedily set up , but may I advise him that , if we do not get it right this time , we shall be at the Dispatch Box again to consider still more cases ? |
20 | The future of our agricultural and rural districts is at stake ; we simply must get it right this time . |
21 | Lot number ninety eight Lot number ninety eight a cloisonne dish we have that showing on my right this time , there we are eighty for that at eighty pounds at eighty pounds , any more at eighty only , at eighty pounds , all done ? |
22 | W first of all though I think I 've got them right this time I hope , the World Health Organization , charities , the United Nations , the European Commission erm foreign business organizations and l the bodies that lay down regulations er for activities . |
23 | I think prob problems of identification have n't really been right this time and we made a point a clear point this time with a note to people , if they were n't sure , to make comments on the books . |
24 | Cheltenham conservatives must get it right this time , or they wo n't win again , there 's so much in fighting . |
25 | ‘ The Welsh FA have got the fixtures right this time by making sure our last three games are at home . |
26 | She wished she could just go back to bed and start the day all over again , only somehow making it turn out completely normal this time . |
27 | There 's nothing in Arnold on communication so for those of you who who particularly want me to stay with Arnold , sorry this time round . |
28 | In the Anglo-Italian Cup group A , Notts County two , Pisa one , on eight , Paul on twenty , getting a goal back for Pisa on thirty er approaching half time , six minutes to go before half time , across there with Colin for that half time report as soon as the whistle goes . |
29 | Then the knocking began again , even more thunderous this time , and not stopping . |
30 | ‘ Well , let's talk about that another time . ’ |