Example sentences of "[adj] time it [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | During this time it travels only five times its own length , and the widely spaced propellers allow it to turn in its own length at low speed . |
2 | ‘ Yes , and this time it says ‘ Put the papers in the garden ’ . ’ |
3 | Again , there must be some confusion in the perception of self , but this time it relates directly to the perception of size . |
4 | Another arcade adventure based on a film but at least this time it bears a little relevance to the subject matter . |
5 | Yet another multipart game , only this time it manages to be just a little more feeble than the others . |
6 | Again , Petrey concludes that Austin is right , but this time it does not automatically follow that Derrida and de Man are wrong , because the two camps are actually addressing different questions . |
7 | In this time it seems that all other areas of the Lakes have had a new guide , and some of them two . |
8 | But this time it seems to . |
9 | A primitive shading is found on a few vases of the generation before , by the Brygos Painter for instance to indicate the roundness of shields ; and in this time it appears , very sparingly , both in red-figure and on another class of Attic vase which we have not yet considered , those with a white slip . |
10 | This time it looks serious and if he is forced to resign then my own position could be in jeopardy . |
11 | This time it has circulated for public comment drafts of five documents . |
12 | In all this time it has only ever had three owners . |
13 | This self-obsession , the looking inwards and away from the real world , represents a full circle turned in approximately twenty years , and this time it has official sanction and encouragement . |
14 | This time it has all gone public . |
15 | During this time it has donated more than £600,000 to over 2500 local groups , helping the disabled , under fives , elderly and youth groups with a wide range of special projects , or improving their facilities . |
16 | Meanwhile Agnew lifts it in and there is another offside decision and this time it 's gone in Forest 's favour . |
17 | It 's a task fire officers tackle regularly , but this time it 's been simulated as part of a competition , where crews from all over the world to compete against the clock and each other . |
18 | This time it lasts longer . |
19 | This time it comes from God 's own lips , the crime of Hophni and Phinehas is declared to be blasphemy , Eli is condemned for not restraining them , and the speech ends with a divine oath making it irrevocably clear that there is nothing these three priests can do to ward off the coming disaster . |
20 | But this time it includes the exchange rate as an intermediate variable between changes in the money supply and changes in aggregate demand . |
21 | For some time it has been suspected that these voltages affect aquarium fish , causing stress and possibly disease . |
22 | For some time it has been evident that all I am to you is a vessel to receive your seed . |
23 | For some time it has had career breaks to help women ( and occasionally men ) with family needs and he says it has been successful . |
24 | For some time it seems I 've been talking to myself . |
25 | Or perceptions of how much time it takes |
26 | It is useful , as a guide , for the staff to decide how much time it intends overall to devote to different subject areas , and what the pattern of delivery will look like for the learner . |
27 | A spectacular vindication of the principle that each individual coin spun individually ( He spins one ) is as likely to come down heads as tails and therefore should cause no surprise each individual time it does . |
28 | If you 're got extra time it puts you right out . |
29 | The system , with formal judicial intervention , has worked successfully in the US ; it operates informally but without full judicial approval in England and Wales ; but at the present time it obtains not at all in Scotland . |
30 | Phosphate is the least problem and , perhaps because of the almost profligate use of bone meal and the very long time it takes for the phosphate to be released by bacterial decomposition , is very seldom indeed the cause for worry . |