Example sentences of "time [pers pn] [vb base] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( ’ Each time I take a good picture , I ask myself who can I show it to … but there are fewer people left . ’ )
2 Algy must remember to ask you to come next time I give a little party for her .
3 But next time I see a tiny snippet buried deep on page seven about a quake in Tokyo , I shall do a bit of trembling myself .
4 Once you begin working with pressed flowers , you may find that you have the same problem that I still face every time I start a new design — I always want to use as much of my pressed material as possible , if not the whole lot !
5 Every time I open a popular newspaper .
6 The picture I am trying to convey , and it is one which is borne on me with passionate intensity almost every time I enter a primary school class , is of rigid and often unsuitable instruments ( the centralised curriculum plan , textbooks , methods of assessment ) imposed in situations where they do not apply or where they apply only to a small number of individuals within a group .
7 Each time you visit a new eating place , pick up a card , write your verdict on the back , and pin it on the board for future reference .
8 Every time you get a new customer you start a new page .
9 You will appreciate there is n't much point in training a bird to do this if every time you enter a different environment or a stranger comes into view it becomes hysterical .
10 learn how to introduce yourself , so you can do it each time you meet a new person at somebody 's house .
11 On your first visit to the dentist , and every time you start a new course of treatment , tell the dentist you want free NHS treatment .
12 So next time you see a decaying barn or cottage , stop the car , take a snap or two , and send them to SAVE with the name and address of the property .
13 The first time you experience a previous life , you will probably find that the life itself was relatively uneventful .
14 Every time you have a Prime Minister who wants to take all the decisions , it mainly leads to bad results .
15 I do nt subscribe to get lots of Leeds bashing each and every time we have a disappointing result .
16 So this time they get a good start , and they 're off .
17 I 'm suggesting we send that man a voucher for fifty pound that his company or he puts towards the next time they buy a full fare or an Apex and then we actually get fifty quid or a hundred and fifty quid .
18 The subtraction from ‘ traditional ’ aid flows implied by Western Europe 's impassioned concern for East Europe has worried the Third World , as its diplomats make clear every time they find a receptive ear .
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