Example sentences of "[prep] that [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 could we talk about that some time ?
2 ‘ Well , let's talk about that another time . ’
3 Well it 's got some different meanings that and you may be able to talk about that another time with your teacher .
4 But I 'll write about that another time .
5 You were checking about that last time we met .
6 Okay , you could what , what would you be hoping to achieve during that good time ?
7 I asked Domitila about her own experience , and what had happened at Siglo XX during that turbulent time .
8 One example will suffice ; Walpole-Bond records , with reference to Wheatears , that during the period from the final years of the 18th to the early ones of the 19th centuries an inhabitant of East Dean ‘ once during that short time was thought to have taken nearly a hundred dozen ’ , and another ‘ near Eastbourne procured eighty-four dozen in the same short space of time ’ .
9 It certainly sustained me during that dreadful time .
10 Many other vegetables do not produce seed until the second year , and it is n't worth allowing them to take up valuable space for that extra time .
11 yeah but I think it was only one and one of those two , I , I 'd picked the white up because there was n't any black , for that first time
12 I 've offered , ’ she pointed out , then added , ‘ Perhaps it would help to make up for that other time when I refused to help . ’
13 for that short time — lying till sex becomes
14 It is for that difficult time of year , coming out of winter and into spring , that Charnos provide the ideal answer with their new semi-opaques .
15 In the Anglo-Italian Cup group A , Notts County two , Pisa one , on eight , Paul on twenty , getting a goal back for Pisa on thirty er approaching half time , six minutes to go before half time , across there with Colin for that half time report as soon as the whistle goes .
16 Pop and I had never had much to do with a soldiers ' club-except for that brief time in Maymyo , which was more of a hospital than a club , but now we had to feed and house soldiers on leave , poor men who were tired and bored and away from their families .
17 They played together a couple of evenings every month , but after that first time by mutual consent they never made love in her house , any more than they did in his .
18 Tufnell deserved better than his final return of one for 71 from 31 overs on his Test comeback after that worrying time in hospital with a burst appendix .
19 That way everyone born after that particular time would have their sins forgiven so long as they believed in Jesus .
20 Somehow Florian 's words must have summoned the memory of that first time they had worked together , long years ago , and that sensation of a shadow falling on her had come from the past .
21 Got the old watering can and then you get down on this plant , and then when they get a gist of that first time that they go whooo , you wake up in the morning , you 've got co , conifers like Jack and The Beanstalk coming
22 She was reminded again of that other time — of hands , cruel and insistent , travelling over her body ; of a man four times her age who in one brutal movement had stolen , as if by right , both her maidenhead and her innocence .
23 In the dim light of the hall , so reminiscent of that other time , she could not mistake .
24 That was all , the slightest touch of his fingers on hers , but she was reminded of that other time he had touched her , when he 'd helped her out of the pool , and now , as then , something inside her responded to his touch .
25 The Reverend John Dwyer , appointed to the Circuit in 1857 , has noted the details of that momentous time .
26 ‘ Think of that ten times thicker , Father .
27 Zambia accompanied Nathan back to the screen room , and in the space of that short time , gleaned more information than Tammuz could ever hope to .
28 She says no , we do n't have any of that this time .
29 He said , ‘ Shall I get a bottle of wine ? ’ and Val said , disagreeably and truthfully , ‘ You should have thought of that some time back ; it 'll all go cold . ’
30 He and Bouilhet play at imagining themselves old men , patients in some hospice for incurables : ancients who sweep the streets and babble to one another of that happy time when they were both thirty and walked all the way to La Roche-Guyon .
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