Example sentences of "[adj] time [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | At half time his heart and his stress indicators all seemed fine . |
2 | This time its offerings include a dead shark floating in a tank of formaldehyde . |
3 | In October it demanded to know what had happened to the seventy-acre industrial site and the industrial training centre promised by Faulkner and Minister of Development William Craig , and in February 1966 the DUAC lobbied the House of Commons at Westminster , led by Finbar O'Doherty , who was at this time its London representative . |
4 | This time its Holybourne ; last year Anstey Lane made the front page . |
5 | For the pulsar to move 18' from the apparent centre of the SNR in this time its proper motion would have to be 0.06 yr -1 . |
6 | Distantly he heard the report of another gun and felt the impact of other bullets shudder the bull 's body , but by this time its heavy black bulk was already sinking down upon him , lifeless from his own second shot . |
7 | I am just writing to note that yet another transport consultation paper has turned up on my desk — this time its on the ‘ proposed legislative response to recommendations in noise review report ’ . |
8 | This time its congratulations to Matthew and Dorothy on the birth of Tobias Matthew , a brother for Rosie . |
9 | This column has already reported an addition to Matthew Hall 's family and now it gives me pleasure to report another addition at the Dodge Chemical Company — but this time its not another birth , it is the news that Adrian Haler 's daughter , Patricia Lewis joined the company on August 17th . |
10 | It had always proved a solace for past unhappiness , but this time its charm had n't worked . |
11 | The party has tried to break the mould before , but delegates are convinced that this time its different . |
12 | This time their complaint is brief : ‘ You have killed the people of the Lord . |
13 | Although the Poles could have exercised a military option in the north just as they had done in Silesia , by this time their involvement in a war against the infant Soviet state , over territories and borders in the eastern provinces , made this a logistical impossibility . |
14 | They lay together in the same blue-white room , though this time their lovemaking had been gentler and more familiar , as warmth and exploration of each other 's bodies and hearts had succeeded the glorious frenzy of their first coupling . |
15 | By this time their personalities were being deliberately shaped by their parents . |
16 | This time their enthusiasm was rewarded . |
17 | This time her eyes rattled as well as her teeth . |
18 | During this time her two-year-old daughter died . |
19 | During this time her sole contact with a European has been a fortnight with a German woman in Algeria . |
20 | This time her eyes were troubled , compassionate . |
21 | This time her mouth fell open so fast that she nearly lost her top dentures . |
22 | Julia , of course , is the pretty one , with the cameras doting lovingly on her legs , but this time her wealthy mentor ( Campbell Scott ) has a terminal illness and her wide grin is supplanted by quivering lips . |
23 | At this time her intravenous infusion was removed and she seemed more relaxed but still complained of pain from her wound . |
24 | But Jezrael launched herself , rolling , this time her feet slamming into Zuleika 's middle just as Zuleika wildly stabbed the button on her stunner . |
25 | This time her laughter was richer , deeper , and when Li Yuan looked up again he saw the delight in her face . |
26 | This time her reaction was very different : ‘ I feel like crying . |
27 | This time her smile was in open acknowledgement of her own efficiency . |
28 | At this time her husband was in fact not at home . |
29 | This time her silence was longer . |
30 | ‘ Think no more of it , I pray you , except — ’ she paused in the act of motioning Isabel behind the screen , and this time her smile was one of pure feminine conspiracy ‘ — do not dismiss him as another rough , unchivalrous soldier , Isabel . |