Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 I put on a different one each time I get up .
2 If you do want to start your drama sessions with a game , do n't feel you have to come up with a different one each time .
3 He again ended with a girl , a different one this time and not in a boat .
4 It was a much broader one this time , a smile of pure pleasure .
5 Now this one I 'm going to show you this one this time .
6 A funny one this time , or a scary one ?
7 ‘ A French one this time .
8 Frank Tompa of the University of Waterloo E-Mailed me some time ago with your request for a copy of the tape for the OALDCE 3/e Electronic computer-readable dictionary .
9 Social psychologist Robin Gilmour says , ‘ Some people have a strong blueprint of their ideal person , so they choose a similar one each time . ’
10 I was going to ask him for money , there 's a business I could buy my way into , an honest one this time , I 've checked it out .
11 That you this time , Carter ?
12 So I I 'm gon na suggest that we we re-team brief it this time round
13 I 've heard that one many times .
14 That is the right one this time .
15 But as a corrective to the excitable Hugo , let me quote another great French writer of the nineteenth century , a formidably astringent one this time , who likewise tramped dutifully up to the Lac de Gaube : the novelist Gustave Flaubert .
16 Major one this time .
17 She pulled the towel over her head and had another weep — a good one this time to get it out of her system .
18 " I could show you how to prime it any time you like . "
19 Are you going to do much on ano , on a fast tan one this time ?
20 ‘ But we 've probably spent the best part of £1m on lawyers ’ fees , let alone our own time . ’
21 A live one this time .
22 And Peter Oosterhuis had taken an eight or nine there some time earlier !
23 Play was end to end in the first half , but catching Bicester cold after a player had been down injured for some time , Wantage took the lead on thirty five minutes , when Andy Cooper brilliantly volleyed home a touch on from Jamie Alexander for a one nil half time lead .
24 Twice there was a man in the background but not the same one each time , she 's sure .
25 Don Mini walked over to it and once again a curious twittery conversation took place , a much longer one this time , with Don Mini doing nearly all the twittering and the swan nodding and nodding .
26 At the bottom of the steps was another corridor , a much longer one this time .
27 And now she caught him in another gesture , but a surreptitious one this time — the quick shooting of a cuff to glance at his watch .
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