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

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31 In Aachen , he said , he spent sixty or seventy sessions a time simultaneously working on and training the choir in works like Bach 's B minor Mass and Beethoven 's Missa Solemnis .
32 They helped to make the 7th and 8th Centuries a time when Jarrow was the largest centre of civilisation west of Rome .
33 And yet a powerful fire must have started so quickly it gave poor Cosmas no time even to get out of bed . ’
34 Over the years , we 've taken the risk to increase the court 's costs , erm , where we 've got agreed pro er , principles , and we 've b we 've been able to go to the courts and they 've agreed with us , for instance , standard fees for overloaded vehicle cases , we charge seventy pounds a time .
35 The hit movie has made dinosaurs big business — one company is struggling to meet demand for models selling at more than seventy pounds a time .
36 In many ways the time is right — fiftieth anniversary , uncertainties in the world , French self-examination and so on — for just such a movie .
37 Since he could command a thousand guineas a time , he was well able to afford such a residence .
38 Less innocent were the scandals such as that exposed in 1916 of Hospital 27 , where a crooked doctor had been providing bogus discharges from the army at several thousand francs a time .
39 ‘ Listen , if I was n't just John Dyson , but The John Dyson , people would n't even waste their time asking me to do ten-guinea talks for the Overseas Service — they 'd know I 'd be fully occupied doing pieces for Playboy and Esquire at a thousand dollars a time , and going on television at a hundred guineas an appearance .
40 Selling fifty or sixty issues a time proved to be good business .
41 Figure 4 shows a time course expression of C/EBP δ/NF-IL6; β after Hep3B stimulation with IL-6 .
42 Without this provision , producers would constantly have to recall and modify older products every time they introduced a safety improvement .
43 Jealous scenes every time I come home … ’
44 IN Tetris on the NES , if you keep select held down during play , you 'll knock up a high score of 10,000 points every time a block lands .
45 Did you see him taking those shots every time .
46 Figure 3 shows a time sequence of pulses from a 430-MHz observation .
47 If a motion was suggested for reducing the team 's innings by five runs every time a player was out it would encourage the taking of wickets , which would in turn reduce the role of the leg stump ‘ spinner ’ and medium pace ‘ dobber ’ , place greater emphasis on attacking fields , potentially creating more runs — particularly boundaries — for the batsmen and recreating the ‘ traditions ’ of one-day cricket .
48 This ensures that food is always cooked evenly across the full width of the vitreous enamelled grill-pan , so you can be sure of outstanding results every time you cook .
49 Just that they , they 're not willing to do it for nothing , and it 's going to cost you twenty pounds a time on top of the P A hire .
50 With such a wish we advised Maurice to look several ways every time he left the house .
51 We bring many new titles into our library every month , so you wo n't be reading about the same programs every time you pick up your copy of Practical PC .
52 We bring many new titles into our library every month , so you wo n't be reading about the same programs every time you pick up your copy of Practical PC .
53 ‘ Anyway , give me the wide-open spaces every time . ’
54 I got caught with all these drugs in a car by the same police ( I do n't know what I do , but it 's the same police every time I get arrested ) and I got charged with possession .
55 Charles Leece , of Ferranti , emphasised industry 's need for resists that give the same results every time , and that are free of impurities larger than 0.1 micrometres .
56 By the tear by the time each of them came to give evidence in this case it was clear that each had brought forward in their own minds the time when daytime carers would be needed .
57 as well as a host of other academic successes — but neither Arnold or his successor , Dixon , ever took more than eight boys a time and most of them carefully selected — few were born deaf .
58 then I noticed them exchanging terse remarks every time my man was facing .
59 Distance equals one hundred times the time .
60 Like Dexter , she had had enough of grappling with the bundles of facts she had accumulated , facts that did not slot together to form a coherent pattern ; but dissolved and reformed into new patterns every time she touched them .
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