Example sentences of "that [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Now the signals are flying everywhere that that time has gone .
2 However , when no real progess is made , the time comes for reassessment , and it seems to me that that time is now .
3 There is a danger , particularly in the final years of compulsory schooling , that little time is given to promoting reading for fun .
4 With practice it can be developed to a fine art , so that little time is sacrificed .
5 Is the Minister aware that eight times as many houses were built under the previous Labour Government than those doctored figures show for the last financial year ?
6 Freeman and slave , patrician and plebeian , lord and serf , guildmaster and journeyman , in a word oppressor and oppressed , stood in constant opposition to one another , carried on an uninterrupted , now hidden , now open fight , a fight that each time ended either in a revolutionary reconstruction of society at large , or in the common ruin of the contending classes . ’
7 Of course , this strategy had a distinct disadvantage in that each time I moved towards the light to serve the gentlemen , my advancing footsteps would echo long and loud before I reached the table , drawing attention to my impending arrival in the most ostentatious manner ; but it did have the great merit of making my person only partially visible while I remained stationary .
8 It follows , of course , that each time a gun is laid down it must first be broken and unloaded .
9 She saw the children of her other daughters Ann and Beth most market days , but encountered Victoria so rarely that each time she had altered beyond recognition .
10 What this means is simply that each time you line up a shot in the viewfinder and before you press the button , you should look on it not as an individual shot as you would a still photograph hut as one of a group of shots .
11 I think that is about everything — but I must say that each time is as important as the next and I use them all .
12 Notice that each time to knit in colour 1 , you must bring needles outside motif to HP .
13 Althusser therefore criticizes the Annales historians for merely arguing that periodizations differ for different times , and that each time has its own rhythms .
14 The interesting thing has been that each time we have revised the strategy we have been partially right , but it has only been as a result of a whole series of revisits , reorganizations and reassessments , as well as changing people , perspectives and systems , that we seem to have got enough right to be able to fight our corner .
15 I hardly date write anything about the goats as there are so many strongly held views on management that each time I say I did something one way , lots of readers write and tell us how completely wrong that way is !
16 Paul remembers that the awful thing is that each time he never even felt carsick until after Ed threw up .
17 It should be noted that each time a module is transferred from LIFESPAN , it is copied to the account from which LIFESPAN is currently being accessed .
18 It should be noted that each time a module is transferred from LIFESPAN , it is copied to the directory from which LIFESPAN is currently being accessed .
19 If it is not included , cl 3.2 becomes what is known as a " revolving warranty " , with the effect that each time the goods are replaced or repaired , the new or repaired goods enjoy another warranty for the whole of the period in cl 9.1.1 .
20 Group financial accountant Tony Hall told ACCOUNTANCY that a decision to use the direct method was taken back in December 1991 so that adequate time could be devoted to making the necessary analyses .
21 As we were unable to cover any practical work in the January session it has been requested that further time be allocated .
22 He said that some time ago the POWs fund was merged with a general purposes benefit fund for all old comrades of the regiment , but that POWs were given priority in any benefit payouts .
23 I thought if only I could steal that some time and destroy it , maybe she 'd have no proof of what was owed her .
24 The excitement was intensified when it became known that some time previously a railway clerk named Winter , who kept a black retriever , had shot himself in the porter 's cellar but Durham had claimed that he was unaware of the tragedy when he had encountered the ghost .
25 Years later , Jack was told that some time before his tenure of Bradley Fold West signal box a man from a nearby village was killed on the line .
26 I thought you might ask me about that some time , ’ he murmured .
27 He might have said to her that some time in the middle of the nineteenth century a cult had grown up around the idea of the home .
28 At first he was surprised at this and only when they referred to him as an ‘ adult ’ did he realize that some time in the previous weeks the last of his juvenile plumage had moulted and his wings now had the rich and glossy glow of an adult golden eagle .
29 ‘ You mention in your book that some time after the capitulation at Port Stanley , Gómez was given the job of testing an aircraft for its long-range capabilities , flying it out of that Argentine base at the bottom of Tierra del Fuego .
30 But these hold , perhaps , a life that some time else
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