Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] that time " in BNC.

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1 No , not unless I saw that wedding that time I do n't know .
2 His voice was low , the deep tones carrying only the faintest hint of a Scottish accent that time and distance had helped him to shed .
3 First , the draftsman may insert in the rent review clause an express provision that time is not to be of the essence .
4 and I was gon na give you some of this wine that time , and I was on the way out
5 The opera has been finished two years ahead of schedule , but for productions of this scale that time is needed just for design and casting .
6 I 'd like to emphasize that this idea that time and space should be finite without boundary is just a proposal : it can not be deduced from some other principle .
7 If you 've reached this end of Gardom 's picking at its quiet and subtle fruits en route , then an amble back along the cliff top path is a fine way to end a day at this land that time nearly , but not quite , forgot .
8 But , that where we went to that pub that time with Geoff , that 's the first time I 've been up there .
9 You need to come to terms with the fact that whilst time is objectively finite and inelastic , you know from personal experience that time can seem highly elastic .
10 ‘ Depending on the way nurse prescribing is introduced , there is a real danger that time saved may be used up on additional procedures .
11 The Isle of The Dead is so suffused with sorcerous power that time has been destroyed , and the island exists outside time , beyond the reach of the physical world .
12 Over New Year I had been able to escape a constant anxiety that time was running out .
13 He had given his mother a false address that time .
14 Once again Sabine had the curious sensation that time had stopped and run back .
15 From the front , it looks like a textured wall that time forgot — once inside , you could be in the corridor of a completely wooden train .
16 It 's like erm that leisure , I mean he 's obviously learned his lesson when he did that competition that time did n't he and he , he went in and he passed did n't he ?
17 I know several inspectors who have refused a college scholarship , arguing that the time spent away from the force was time spent in structural limbo , and it has become almost a common adage that time away is time lost in ‘ the promotion stakes ’ .
18 In other cases the fact that the rent was to be " conclusively fixed " by the landlord 's trigger notice if the tenant failed to give counter-notice in time was held to be a sufficient indication that time was of the essence ( Mammoth Greeting Cards v Agra [ 1990 ] 2 EGLR 124 ; Barrett Estate Services v David Greig ( Retail ) [ 1991 ] 2 EGLR 123 ) .
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