Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] the [num ord] time i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I can not remember the last time I had a proper meal without having a nice drop of wine to go with it .
2 But I really can not remember the last time I went out and bought something new from a retailer — other than test kits and silicon sealant .
3 I was suffering from a cold , the first for years — in fact I can not recall the last time I had a cold — and because the weather was nice the village was extremely busy with tourists and lots of traffic and people knocking on my door .
4 I can hardly remember the first time I felt that we loved each other .
5 I do n't know how much of it I remembered , cos I 've seen it so often now , mm , ca n't remember the first time I saw it Did n't know .
6 I ca n't remember the last time I enjoyed myself as much .
7 ‘ I ca n't remember the last time I had a holiday although I go abroad to work .
8 It tasted dry , like pasteboard , but it was food and I could n't remember the last time I had eaten .
9 ‘ I ca n't remember the last time I jumped that sort of height but today 's performance does n't concern me .
10 ‘ I ca n't remember the last time I enjoyed racing like that , ’ a jubilant Mansell told reporters .
11 that 's what I said to Ron , I mean I 've never known I ca n't remember the last time I when I used to work for Colin for ten years trying to get a holiday out of Colin was like trying to get blood !
12 I ca n't remember the last time I can I ?
13 I know I wondered what happened there , I thought maybe it was the cleaners trying to hoover behind I really ought to change my bed clothes but I do n't remember the last time I did it
14 The names of Eaux-Bonnes 's hotels still have the old pompous ring to them , the Hôtel d'Orient et d'Espagne , the Hôtel Richelieu , the Hôtel tea Princes ( the ‘ dearest ’ in a ‘ very wealthy little modern town ’ in Hilaire Belloc 's day , but up for sale and miserably vandalized the last time I saw it , in the mid-1980s ) , but their clients are not what they once were .
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