Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 All in all , it was a happy and stimulating Course and as one resident put it ‘ looking forward to the next time in ‘ bootiful ’ Norfolk !
2 Now , going back to the first time Mahoney was shot .
3 But I 've enjoyed being here , I hope you 've enjoyed it as much as I have , and I look forward to the next time that I 'm sitting in the hot seat ; until then , from me , goodbye .
4 Too much packed in to a short time .
5 When one goes back to the real time in which we live , however , there will still appear to be singularities .
6 In posing the idea of such an ‘ iron law ’ Bukharin unwittingly predicted the actual course of events in the Soviet Union that has persisted up to the present time , that is , the continual shortfall of consumer goods production as compared to the growing population and the growth in monetary incomes .
7 So it was a case there , and course at the end of the day you rolled the little roll up , put elastic round and stood them up in a file and they stood there like little soldiers and you could always go back to the actual time , sometimes you found a man had n't re erm signed on , he 'd just gone and joined his bus up in town centre , well you , that was er subject of another letter .
8 But maybe ye 'll be different , ye just want a taste of the exotic life and then ye 'll go back to the big time . ’
9 I travelled up from Kings Cross with Sidney , Daryl Bligh of the Graphic , K. B. D. Clarke of the Times , ‘ Tibby ’ Tisdale of the News , Stanford Roberts , of course , and I think we had Norton Malley with us , who would at that time I suppose have been on the Morning Post , though he later went back to the Irish Times .
10 But Rose 's looks went back to an earlier time with big , wide eyes and strong yet delicate profile .
11 You ge you forget yourself do n't you and you go back to the two times table , we 're on threes now .
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