Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 have to go through looking through them every time you want something .
2 Maybe when they come to perform to each other that is for them a time for evaluation and assessment , and I consciously make it one , because it 's important when they produce , when they perform their music they really bare their souls .
3 All these rights , reasonable in themselves , become unreasonable if you insist on standing up for them every time they are infringed .
4 For them the time must have flown by , but for me it seemed as if I 'd been standing out there all morning !
5 He did n't even try to kiss her , which was very noticeable , as they spent most of the evening staring at each other , feeling electricity crackle between them every time they accidentally touched , and , by the time Rachel left , her stomach was clenched in a knot of intolerable excitement .
6 A 1st class stamp costs 24p and the ease of phoning versus the traipse to the letter box wins hands down for me every time .
7 Safe Sex : a picture of the guitar — a Les Paul will do it for me every time .
8 Reindeer in the snow , walking in winter wonderlands , the old magic works for me every time and I ca n't wait to begin knitting those special presents for extra-special people .
9 A distressing failure in something which was important to him , athletic ability perhaps , may lead to him making a negative judgment about himself every time he experiences any difficulty in competitive activities in the future .
10 Thus , the school work in this first term consists of five complete mornings in school during which the time is divided between helping an individual child with his/her reading , and working with a small group of older children .
11 The photons in question follow radial paths for which the time elapsed between emission and detection is where the probe is at radius r and the observer at radius R. As far as the observer is concerned the arrival time T is measured relative to some fixed event , which can be the departure of the probe .
12 The trouble was that Melanie believed I was in bed with one of them every time I was half an hour late . ’
13 I think of you every time I hear it .
14 ‘ I shall think of you every time I look at them . ’
15 You do not have to think of something every time that the film stops , but please try to describe as many possible scenarios as possible .
16 I shall think of it every time I pass it .
17 Hurriedly she forced herself to pay attention , surreptitiously edging away from him so that her arm no longer brushed against his every time he moved .
18 If you come across an answer to a question that does n't fit the headings you 've already got , summarise that answer and write it on the master sheet : thereafter put a tally mark against it every time an answer fits it .
19 However , we could hurt the people who love us most if we do n't negotiate with them a time and method for letting out anger .
20 Feed 'er up , get a gold lamé turban and you could be back in the ring with 'er no time at all . ’
21 One of the peculiarities revealed in many surviving documents from the Middle Ages is the lack of precision with which the times of events and measurements of duration were recorded .
22 ‘ Will you bring that contraption with you every time you come , Tom , please ? ’ she begged .
23 It would be foolish and unseemly as well as counter-productive for the Prime Minister to enter into an undignified slanging match with him every time he does so .
24 We did play together , but I was n't with him the time he disappeared .
25 well done , I never can get that word out I stumble with it every time and that gets a signal from the brain that says this is a difficult situation this is something I 'm not used to this is some I it 's very primitive it 's it 's from the days in the jungle or whatever er a fear of fright over absolute it 's fight or flight , and that 's why you start breathing quicker because the blood wants more oxygen because it 's ready to run or to fight because the muscles , it is
26 The amount of computer time needed to obtain answers to inquiries falls and with it the time that has to be paid for .
27 Those looking for a sign of grace or spiritual solace from the Cardinal had to make do with what The Times called ‘ exemplary patience and meekness ’ and writers to the letters column taxed me with shallowness and poor taste .
28 She turned her face away from me every time I came near her . ’
29 It is interesting to trace the way in which the times of meals have changed over the centuries , particularly because in everyday life it is not just the clock which tells us which part of the day we are in but the meals that we eat .
30 The emphasis is ours , bewildered by the way in which the Times adduces such facts as evidence of how ‘ people from a humble background ’ can progress in modern Britain , rather than as proof of the persistent importance of inheritance and class .
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