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

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1 Mr Stott 's workshop was actually on the Roman Wall and every time I cast , or see my rod bend in anger , I am reminded of my beautiful Northumberland home .
2 Even so it was only twenty four hours before the actual landing that the time and place were known .
3 Whole gut transit was determined radiographically by the first arrival of the radio-opaque marker(s) and the time when 50% or more of the radio-opaque markers were in the stool .
4 In order to achieve that , it is obviously necessary to discuss arrangements for the next elections — the 1995 elections — with the Chinese Government when the time is right .
5 I have another query on the world women women 's erm work from Margaret who is n't here I do n't think this afternoon , and that was about erm you know the female test and the time taken for the results to come through .
6 What I am trying to do is to , is to question the wisdom of introducing more rules and regulations and every time I try and raise this issue , whether it be in standing committee or on the floor of the house , quite understandably the chairman or the speaker , deputy speaker in your case , raises the point that in fact I 'm going outside the rules and regulations and the result is you can never challenge the whole principle because every time one tries to challenge it one gets up and that 's the disease I 'm afraid we 've now er facing in this country .
7 But no amount of camp humour could banish the bitter awareness that every time he gave way to his sexual needs he became a criminal .
8 ‘ I feel I have enough information to have a sexual relationship when the time is right .
9 ‘ It 's not a laughing matter and no time to make jokes .
10 Professional counsellors faced with the same client would be clear that it is their task to explore emotions and they allocate the time to do it ; social workers have the mixed task of practical and emotional support but they have a restricted caseload and the time to build up a relationship .
11 A dummy has all the restrictive properties of a real job but no time content .
12 A dummy has all the restrictive properties of a real job but no time content .
13 The lion 's share of the braking is done in a straight line but the time comes when the rider must set in motion the chain of events which will take him through the corner .
14 ‘ We made a terrible mistake when the Time Lords set themselves up as guardians of all space and time , ’ Kopyion replied .
15 When an addition is made to the system of state-provided services , it is only made because there is a general opinion that the time is ripe for it and that such provision is ‘ only right ’ .
16 And you attached this quarter pound of to it then you hoisted it back up and there was a clock in the light room which struck every five minutes and every time the clock struck you fired the charge .
17 He 's got a little bit of a split lip cos every time he either smiles a lot or bangs it slightly it just opens up .
18 Annabelle , for you this is a first marriage and a time of excitement and hope .
19 Steven , for you this is a first marriage and a time of expectation and hope .
20 In any case , how could she look into his eyes and convince him she would n't touch him with a ten-foot pole when every time he came within a few feet of her she quivered inside , remembering the fierce and all too brief pressure of his mouth on hers ?
21 Some hotels telephone confirmation of a booking and will of course acknowledge receipt of a deposit or a special request if the time factor allows .
22 ‘ There is an old saying that every time an owl hoots a woman has been unfaithful , ’ she added , lifting the candlestick and looking round .
23 I remember going on tour with an all-male cast and every time we got to any town we used to run and get the paper to see if some show with a chorus was on , because we knew all the guys were gay and all the girls were free .
24 The situation in this respect is better for those at the younger end of the group than at the other , but a man or woman who was 40 in 1978 was only 10 in 1948 ; an impressionable age and a time before there was much relaxation in sexual codes .
25 Such an undertaking can appear to be a matter of stating the obvious — that speaker J , in his first contribution , for example , is answering the ‘ what ’ question in terms of an understood-to-be-known location and a time which is known from an interaction between knowledge of J's age ( context ) and knowledge that J was at least fourteen ( domain ) .
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