Example sentences of "time i [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And er but it was only about half past five I did n't I never stopped till the I just kept going now tha well about half past four , I started to pack up and I realized my sandwiches were still in my snack box so I I 'd I 'd had one one earlier on whilst I was still working but yes the lady there she made us a couple of cups in the morning , er cu cup of coffee , I think about what yeah about half ten time but the time I painted a little bit and I thought oh I 'll stop and have a fag , with my coffee and I had a cup of tea later on in the afternoon but er I did n't stop , I kept going , you know and then course by time I got to my drink , it was cold it was cool , so you drink it straight down |
2 | This was the first time I saw an Islamic service and I was impressed by the unhurried , synchronized movements of the worshippers and by the sonorous rhythm of their prayers . |
3 | At that time I had a small 8ft X 6ft ( 2.5m X 2m ) greenhouse in which I grew tomatoes and a small section was allocated to begonias . |
4 | I think that was the last time I had a proper ride on a bike . |
5 | ‘ I can not remember the last time I had a proper meal without having a nice drop of wine to go with it . |
6 | ‘ At the time I had no real plans but just knew I wanted to be in a group . |
7 | At the time I had no other reason to come home , but when I heard my mother only had a short time left it was the only place I wanted to be . ’ |
8 | Now , I am so thankful I stayed longer , for in this time I had an unforgettable experience . |
9 | The first time I killed a wild animal , and the second time I caught a big turtle . |
10 | Even with the bustle of oil activity , Scapa was a lonely place with an aura of sadness , forever haunted by its sad history of scuttled and torpedoed ships ; each time I passed the Royal Oak buoy on our way into Scapa Pier I was reminded of this history . |
11 | By the time I passed the old creche again it was getting darker and the insects were out . |
12 | Every time I took a big breath I were getting short pains all down this side ? |
13 | every time I done the down stroke |
14 | ( ’ Each time I take a good picture , I ask myself who can I show it to … but there are fewer people left . ’ ) |
15 | For the first time I realized the humiliating narrowness of mind with which one has to be equipped in time of war . |
16 | However , every time I hear the hon. Member for Westminster , North , I am disappointed , because he is such an awful Government apologist , and is renowned as such . |
17 | I asked him not to say any more to me , since at that time I represented the Labour Party and felt it quite possible that if he brought any action I would be called upon to act for them . |
18 | Then I went out again , chequebooking in the West End , got arrested again and this time I got a six-month sentence . |
19 | During this time I noticed a definite regression in his mental state . |
20 | At the same time I felt a terrible heat ; it seemed to consume me , growing hotter and hotter . |
21 | I sensed the cold outside and I felt a sensation of warmth ; at the same time I felt a strong compassion for all the homeless of the world . |
22 | Algy must remember to ask you to come next time I give a little party for her . |
23 | The last time I started a Premier League game was against Oldham , and that seems ages ago . |
24 | The first time I killed a wild animal , and the second time I caught a big turtle . |
25 | It is the first time I have an internal examination . |
26 | I pride myself on an ability to remember route details , but I do n't think I kept to my line of ascent for more than a third of the way down the first time I did the Hornli Ridge . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | As is so often the case with such ventures the programme was overambitious ; by the time I completed the initial research I had reached no further than 1910 ( Marriott 1984 ) . |
29 | The first time I bought a soft drink at a roadside stall and began cycling away , I roused a despairing cry : the bottle was worth almost as much as the fizz inside it . |
30 | 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 ! |