Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [noun] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 For the shadowed person the time taken for explanation may bring an awareness that some of their routines may be ready for review .
2 They get the sticky end of the golden sceptre every time , do n't they ? ’
3 What do you think of the little hearts every time you put an enter ?
4 In the absence of the secondary market the time required to raise new capital would be prolonged and the costs involved increased .
5 After all the excitement of a major event a time of exhaustion and deflation tends to set in when it is over .
6 Why do you panic like a silly girl every time something scares you ?
7 ‘ My dear young woman , ’ he drawled , ‘ must you shy away like a startled horse every time I get within yards of you ?
8 As with the centesimal system the time will depend on the acuteness of the symptoms , the chronicity of the complaint and the vitality of the patient but there has always been the question of when to repeat the remedy if the response is insufficient having regard to the severity of the symptoms .
9 Dominic was with a different nurse every time I saw him .
10 That 's going to be hell on earth if you keep dissolving into a mushy heap every time he so much as looks at you . ’
11 He has vilified Simon Bates with a campaign that amounts to persecution and he flies into a howling rage every time he hears Sing Something Simple ( R2 ) .
12 Under a computerised system the time taken to send an applicant a letter and update his/her record should be around 7½ seconds .
13 In the above case The Times mentioned that ‘ the rapist has been leading a fox-style existence living rough in wooded countryside ’ , but within a few months it was clear , in yet another case , that it is the nickname itself which becomes crucial rather than any particular style of existence .
14 WITH NEW legislation due on the statute books in the New Year the time available to make application for Light Railway Orders is running out .
15 Turning reality on its head is now the objective of a national coach who is made to understand it is far from an ideal world every time he picks a Scotland squad .
16 With the scratch foil system , the styli and the arms they are mounted on have a definable mass which must be accelerated , moved to a different position and then decelerated to the new value every time there is a change in the magnitude of the parameter .
17 Reginald Bray , a friend of Masterman 's , would remark on the same development : As Bray organised the arguments of Iris powerful Christian treatise on The Town Child ( 1907 ) around deep shades of pastoral contrast between the serenity of natural phenomena and what he regarded as the unnatural and shallow inconsistency of the irreverent city , he thought that ‘ the most remarkable effect of an urban environment is to be sought in the disappearance of the habit of self-control ’ : The riotous jingo crowds which had accompanied the Ladysmith and Mafeking celebrations during the Boer War had indeed provided one of the most visible manifestations of these perceived alterations among the British people , and observing that ‘ to ‘ Maffick ’ ’ is not really congenial to the British character' The Times ( 30 October 1900 ) had mused upon whether ‘ our national character was changing for the worse ’ .
18 On the following day The Times demanded the formation of " Conservative Guards " who were to be drawn from " the whole mass of householders " .
19 I 'm just wondering er the statutory instruments we 're passing tonight er and I did raise this point to the minister about the drain on the private sector every time a rule and regulation is passed .
20 I greeted fans on their arrival with a shake of the hand and an offer to autograph their match programmes at a reasonable £1.50 a time .
21 The subroutine can be " called " by the main program every time it is needed by using the GOSUB statement .
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