Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb pp] [pron] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Crowley has already spent his allotted time in Hartlepool where he was amazed to find hundreds of yachts moored in the marina . |
2 | Yes Dublin Sports and Social Committee has really done it this time ! |
3 | Paul Franklin was sound , and Angela Cartwright confessed that she too had long thought it high time Grunte gave up . |
4 | I knew that they had not given you enough time to recover from the pneumonia . |
5 | However , because of the way it relates in this work , they are only fifty percent present in my sibling , so any sacrifice of gene me er , it 's not my actual inquest for your finding of the problems , the reason is , this is something we did last term in , in penaltriusm theory , so the others have got an advantage over you , they 've already done it this time . |
6 | You 've really done it this time . |
7 | ‘ I 've really done it this time , have n't I ? ’ |
8 | and this chappie had a double hip replacement operation , it 's been on the television here and er , he said they started off dancing with Sammy Davis , you know , er what 's it called , Tip Tap Toe or something like that , they , they act Sammy Davis and his , and his parents and then these two chaps I , I mean they had n't made it big time |
9 | I was very grateful , the previous week had n't allowed me any time to shop , let alone cook ? |
10 | He had actually hit her this time , she told herself dazedly . |
11 | No , well they 've actually done something this time , the accountant 's going to be there , I mean when we went last time they just said we know nothing about running a hall , we bought you here to tell us and charged us for the privilege . |
12 | You have n't given me enough time . ’ |