Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Bill Goody has arrived ( the Labour MP , who will almost certainly get a junior ministry next time round ) . |
2 | Yes well my dear look next time I have all again |
3 | Whether it was the incentive of the dime or the desire to get it over , there was little hesitation this time , and her hand shot out imperiously at the end of it . |
4 | Fifty minutes running time . |
5 | Colour and black and white , fifty minutes running time . |
6 | Fernand wears his bleu de travail every day and he must have handled that rail umpteen times — the threads could have come from him . |
7 | Jungle English was the title given by A. P. Herbert to writing so confused that one has to read each sentence several times , struggling with the words to find some sense like someone caught in a jungle . |
8 | So you could have , we 'd know that eight , if you 'd like to check that eight times nine times five |
9 | Eight times nine times five . |
10 | Several groups , each consisting of eight to 10 rats with gastric ulcers , were used in two series , A and B. In series A , group I rats were treated with vehicle ( saline , 1 ml given by intragastric route three times daily ) only ( control ) ; group II rats were given intragastric bFGF ( 3 , 30 , or 300 µg/kg/day in three equal doses , each dose dissolved in 1 ml of saline ) , group III rats were given bFGF by intraperitoneal injection ( 3 , 30 , or 300 µg/kg/day in three equal doses ) , group IV rats were treated with intragastric sucralfate ( added to drinking water ; 400 mg/kg/day ) ; group V rats were treated with a combination of intragastric bFGF ( 30 µg/kg/day in three equal doses ) plus sucralfate ; group VI rats were treated with intraperitoneal bFGF ( 30 µ/kg/day; in three equal doses ) ; and for comparison group VII rats were treated with omeprazole ( 60 mg/kg/day into the peritoneum in two equal doses each dissolved in 1 ml of saline ) . |
11 | No , not unless I saw that wedding that time I do n't know . |
12 | We could n't be sure of coming across our friendly shepherd next time . |
13 | Roberts hit Classic Review five times on the ear before the horse won the second race of the day . |
14 | Now if each of these engines for the dock can lift 1,200 pounds , and they can , Thomas , I 've checked with my assistant Murdoch five times … then they are not machines at all . ’ |
15 | Almost desperately she sought solace in her own private ‘ pictures ’ , the programme she never tired of , which she had projected on to her drowsy mind countless times as she lay in bed before dropping off to sleep , or half-awake on Sunday mornings . |
16 | I rehearsed this over and over again , but when I stopped — and the story was usually the same — I relaxed and limped around , opening each locker several times in confusion . |
17 | Opposition figures expressed concern that this timescale would not give newly emerging political parties sufficient time to establish themselves . |
18 | The stereo soundtrack has different information on each channel , so that sequences can be played twice with a different soundtrack each time . |
19 | I asked that they take a different route each time , as far as possible , and to occasionally drive him there . |
20 | A different route this time around the back of the mountain , over the stream by way of some stepping-stones . |
21 | John Stephens is aware of this expense and is aiming to have the new computer ready to fulfil this function any time now . |
22 | ‘ He 's a businessman , ’ Melissa pointed out , having heard this eulogy several times already . |
23 | ‘ I can see nobody is going to believe this story first time , are they ? ’ |
24 | I have told this story umpteen times before , but in this context it bears repeating . |
25 | Bring South Africa back in by all means , but let's have some honesty this time around . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | er let's see , it will be this afternoon some time , erm |
28 | You must practice this technique many times until you find that every time you shout ‘ STOP ! ’ the thoughts are successfully blocked . |
29 | In this case the resistances ate equal , so half the stored energy ( 0.04 1 ) is dissipated in the freewheeling resistance each time the corresponding phase is turned off . |
30 | First , the draftsman may insert in the rent review clause an express provision that time is not to be of the essence . |