Example sentences of "[adj] time [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The visitors had two players sent off by referee Ian Ollerton for midfield incidents but were already losing 38–10 at three-quarter time when forwards Steve McCurrie and Harvey Howard were dismissed . |
2 | A few good movies were still being made in Hollywood , and it was an interesting time there . ’ |
3 | , my first years had two children , had no breast problems and I 'm having a horrendous time just now and I 'm on H R T , I 'm on my third different kind ! |
4 | It 's one to leave to half time when we 've got a bit more time to er examine the incident perhaps . |
5 | It was 3–0 seconds before half time when Mooney sent Simon Thompson through the middle and after being forced wide by Alan Kamara still managed to beat Bracey from 15 yards . |
6 | Despite a let off five minutes after half time when Farrell missed a penalty , awarded for Kevan Smith 's hand ball , Darlington went further behind in the 52nd minute . |
7 | But they made no mistake on the stroke of half time when Stevenson pounced on an Elliott pass to crack the ball through a ruck of bodies after Wrexham failed to clear a free kick . |
8 | Or if you had a person that was just half time maybe doing it . |
9 | Some bad news for Derby was the loss of Darren Wassall through injury at half time following several hefty challenges from the Italians , who had four players booked . |
10 | I mean looking at the game you just could n't believe United would only get a point out of it erm when you went in at half time only one nil up , you so dominated the game I do n't think Charlton had a chance did they ? |
11 | He did it again , this time successfully |
12 | So he went down and tried again , this time successfully . |
13 | In other circumstances she would have been more than willing to engage in this conversation herself , for it was one she had frequently enjoyed ; she liked Otto , she had always mildly fancied that he liked her , she was amused by the offhand continental gallantries with which he interspersed , absent-mindedly , the rigour of his argument ; but tonight she was tired , her eyes were closing , she had had four hours of party already , had not enjoyed the Hargreaves drama , had not enjoyed her talks with Ivan Warner and Teddy Lazenby , had been polite enough for long enough , and wanted to go home ; so stood at Brian 's elbow , dully , a reproachful wife , slightly annoyed that neither of them took much notice of her , as Otto invoked the name of Max Weber , a name which meant nothing to her at all , a name which excluded her , exhausted her , and provoked her into prodding , yet again , but this time successfully , Brian 's arm , and murmuring of baby-sitter Sharon , who was only sixteen . |
14 | Their mother had been a fashion model before her marriage ; she had always regretted giving it up , and she had seen , in her daughters , the means of reliving her career , this time successfully . |
15 | Determined not to repeat past mistakes they are doing things differently this time round . |
16 | If you really want to aid us this time round , tell everyone that . |
17 | But whereas previously identification with geographically-proximate black subcultures was the influence ( punk felt an affinity with Rastafarian dub , for instance ) , this time round there was a dissemination of certain ideas of blackness through the media , a borrowing from the files of history . |
18 | This time round , other things being equal , that indicator suggests the second-shortest recession since the second world war : that is , between six and eight months . |
19 | This time round , how patiently will touchy Poles put up with working to German standards for German bosses in German-owned firms ? |
20 | If she thought she was going to escape the bitching this time round , on the movie , she was mistaken . |
21 | Possibly Mr Andreotti sensed that little will change this time round . |
22 | With the largest majority in Britain to defend — 27,044 — anything less this time round would be regarded as defeat by these Stakhanovites of the Fens . |
23 | It all seemed so much easier this time round . |
24 | Somehow , the party is going to have to find a better way of operating this time round . |
25 | This time round , it will earn her more than half a million pounds . |
26 | Neither superpower could rationally risk a war to get them out of their malaise — there could be no winners this time round . |
27 | The British Mountaineering Council 's Buxton thrash got excellent press coverage in the ‘ quality ’ nationals this time round . |
28 | ‘ This time round , ’ snorts Paul protectively , ‘ the press could n't even get the name of the studio right . |
29 | But this time round , Mould is also back on the offensive , following his past , demoralised-sounding work . |
30 | This time round , as a packed , stomping and sweating Camden Palace demonstrates , the New FADS have got the balance right between body and mind . |