Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | The stone had been raised high just as Wexford was raising it now but brought down that time on the back of Hatton 's skull . |
2 | ‘ You went down each time ? |
3 | this goes down each time until finally |
4 | Instead of transferring the 4th stitch to the 5th needle on each side of centre 0 , let it run down each time before crossing the cable . |
5 | The event takes in one lap of the famous TT course and 12 laps of a seven miles circuit , coming down each time along the promenade . |
6 | Mr Clarke said his office tried ‘ several times ’ to arrange a meeting , four months before the bombshell announcement that 31 pits were to close with the loss of 30,000 jobs , but was turned down each time . |
7 | I shall write it down this time . |
8 | I thought I 'm going down this time . |
9 | What are the odds on them going down this time I wonder … |
10 | Claire Taylor turned the form book upside down this time though … she took control early on and went on to win 6-1 … |
11 | I thinned it down this time . |
12 | With a bit of luck you might go down this time . |
13 | Well , I suppose er , he said he 'd come down this time , so |
14 | That he had been down some time , and that there were a Nest of them at Alfoxden House who were protected by a Mr Poole a Tanner of this Town . ’ |
15 | If he had been at the Sex of One … party , he must have driven down some time between the small hours-of the Sunday morning and when he rang Keith Battrick-Jones on the Monday morning . |
16 | I can tell him that , if we had been involved in the process during the years in which this Government were involved , proper priority would have been given to the very stipulations that we laid down some time ago about convergence , the accountability of institutions and the need for a change in regional and structural funding — as well as several other considerations , some of which are now contained in article 2 of the treaty . |
17 | I 'll have to put you down some time . |
18 | Yeah well she she sleeps she goes down some time between eight thirty and eleven . |
19 | No I 'll just say I 'll pop down some time |
20 | When Tom the cabin boy went out again into Witchball Street , to fetch the cat in this time , he saw a very different procession making its way across the churchyard . |
21 | ‘ This is where we came in first time round , Leonora . |
22 | Of course taking logarithms and dropping down one time derivative does little to alter the spirit of the analysis and does much to expose the intuition behind this very influential relation . |
23 | " In a few days , " Sara said , " but I can come down any time . |
24 | Perhaps she could go down next time there was a one-day match and drive him to Taunton herself , interview some of the club 's officers , work something up . |
25 | I tried to I probably made myself a bit of a nuisance when I came in last time but , |
26 | Enabling technologies include the Bull Product Data Management System , which it says applies concurrent engineering to cut down design-to-manufacturing time and reduce costs , and ‘ integration enablers ’ , which Bull says connect two or more manufacturing applications ‘ without the time and cost of customized development ’ . |
27 | KEVIN KEEGAN and I made all the headlines for being sent off and throwing our shirts down last time Leeds and Liverpool met in the Charity Shield . |
28 | If share prices fall over that time , a safety net guarantees you will get your money back . |
29 | Allow lining paper to fully dry out ; time each pasting so the paste is allowed to soak in for ten minutes before hanging , and if you go over that time , make sure all sections soak for the same time . |
30 | Interestingly , this is about ten times the rate of eruption of lava recorded over historic time . |