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

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1 A clutch of companies involved in technology from the Soviet space programmes has been given permission for the first time to deal direct with foreigners .
2 On this occasion some of the Messerschmitts had carried bombs for the first time — not a new role for III/JG 27 , which had operated in this manner over the Balkans during the previous month .
3 Less publicity shy was Stephen Quinn , publishing director of Vogue , the fashion magazine , who had voted Conservative for the first time in his life .
4 The British banks have attracted criticism for a long time over their failure to provide long-term finance to industry , and to develop lasting relationships with industrial customers .
5 It then bores on in this vein until our hero — Bjorn Borg , unmistakably — has won Weembledon for the fifth time consecutively .
6 A young woman called Simone Thiroux had eyed Modigliani for a long time .
7 Southport Railway Centre also ran its usual trains , again using the LMS Brakevans , over the Spring Bank Holiday , and thus had the unusual , possibly unique distinction of being the only preservation organisation running trains on its own lines and also on another , privately owned line at the same time .
8 You have n't seen Alexander for a long time , have you ?
9 ( Note that " recreolisation " can also mean the development of a new Creole language from an existing one which has undergone pidginisation for a second time .
10 Ten years now he had lived in Vienna , fourteen since he had quit Russia for the last time , twenty-two since the day he had realized his boyhood ambition to become an officer in the St. Petersburg Grenadiers .
11 Later , after she had visited Joy for the last time and he had filled her arms with fruit , as he had on every visit , she made her way to the cemetery .
12 RUGBY LEAGUE : The Stones Bitter Premiership final at Old Trafford on Sunday , May 17 , is to be made all-ticket for the first time .
13 She was worrying that they 'd made love at the wrong time of the month .
14 I have seen letters in the Financial Times complaining about the dearth of bailiffs : in the repossessionary times there are not enough of them to go round .
15 Statistics on the death penalty in the USSR have been made public for the first time since 1934 .
16 STATE school exam results tables will be made public for the first time this week in the biggest Government publishing exercise since ration books .
17 Even though you 've got funding for the first time for this I do n't want to spend an awful lot on materials .
18 I HAVE JUST bought Esquire for the first time .
19 Aids dementia is more common in those who have had AIDS for a long time , and in some instances the dementia is probably due to other organisms attacking the brain .
20 Mm , well I have n't had fish for a long time .
21 We 've got to get the things to do but quite often if you are , we 've got to have those things to do you 've got finish by a particular time .
22 Before grapes are allowed the full AOC status of Champagne , the vines from which they come , whether situated in a virgin vineyard or an old one just replanted , must attain their ‘ third leaf ’ , by which is meant that the plants , having produced foliage for the third time , will be three years old .
23 I 've had Duck for a long time .
24 She left shortly , having surprised Dinah for the first time in her life ; and there were to be more surprises .
25 I remember some years ago being called by a man who told me he had just now heard things for the first time in the Beethoven Fifth .
26 The countryside , here called Wessex for the first time , village community life , the joyousness of seasonal festivities , the importance of music — all familiar from Under the Greenwood Tree — are integrated into a more complex story than any Hardy had yet attempted .
27 ‘ If Prost wants to be called champion for a fourth time he should come back in a sporting way .
28 I 've known Becky for a long time and I never thought she 'd go public with what is a private afffair … it may in part be naivity … but I think some of it was vengence .
29 He was educated at Rossall School and Magdalene College , Cambridge , where he obtained a third class in English in 1921 , having abandoned law after a short time .
30 He said : ‘ I have known Graham for a long time but there will be no sentiment when he picks the England team .
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