Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] time [art] " in BNC.
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1 | … I can hear but never see him telling me for the tenth or hundredth time the story of the Wiltshire moonrakers … and many another comic tale or rhyme . |
2 | For example , the average frequency of bingeing fell from four or five time a week to once a fortnight at the twelfth session . |
3 | A gallon container a foot out of place would put everything off balance , so each time the wheelbarrow fell , the dislodged kit had to be re-adjusted . |
4 | It follows , of course , that each time a gun is laid down it must first be broken and unloaded . |
5 | It should be noted that each time a module is transferred from LIFESPAN , it is copied to the account from which LIFESPAN is currently being accessed . |
6 | It should be noted that each time a module is transferred from LIFESPAN , it is copied to the directory from which LIFESPAN is currently being accessed . |
7 | If it is not included , cl 3.2 becomes what is known as a " revolving warranty " , with the effect that each time the goods are replaced or repaired , the new or repaired goods enjoy another warranty for the whole of the period in cl 9.1.1 . |
8 | It featured Shaun and Bez again , ‘ off our heads , in full throttle , coming out with all sorts of shit ’ , except this time no one turned a blind eye , offered excuses or mildly slapped their wrists . |
9 | It was like being in the top of the oak tree again , except this time the shimmer of woodland was transformed into the dream-like rhythm of words . |
10 | As the sepoys , sensing that heir chance had now come to abolish the feringhees from the face of the earth , massed for a great assault , the Collector could see that this time a giant wave was coming . |
11 | He heard the Town Hall clock chime the hour and he could not ignore the growing fear that this time the very worst had happened . |
12 | But he believes the recession is so serious , and room for manoeuvre is so limited , that this time the feel-good effect will be too long in coming . |
13 | But notice that this time the design area of the screen does not change colour , because you are not working with the main background colour . |
14 | The second chest has an identical trap , save that this time the poison in the darts is Elfbane , and it has a second trap which will be activated only if the chest is forcibly opened . |
15 | As all the world now knows , the commission of inquiry established that the cause of the accident was essentially the same as the one at Windsor , Ontario except that this time the disruption of the flying controls was more damaging and the crew were unable to effect a recovery . |
16 | Except that this time the custard has set . |
17 | Except that this time the note said , |
18 | The only difference is that this time the scope of our work is civil , mechanical and electrical . |
19 | What was different in October 1962 — and accounted for the drop in the " yes " vote and the bitterness of the debate — was that this time the referendum was not taking place in wartime . |
20 | The difference being that this time the child is inside and not outside , and the poet is remembering his own childhood . |
21 | ‘ ( The European Parliament ) … considers that , in the absence of palliative care correctly provided at both psychological and medical level , each time a fully conscious patient insistently and repeatedly requests an end to an existence which has for him been robbed of all dignity , and each time a team of doctors created for that purpose , established the impossibility of providing further specific care , the request should be satisfied without thereby involving any breach of respect for human life . ’ |
22 | It has been used twice before to kill , and each time a single shot was fired . |
23 | The Library is unable to provide adequate security and supervision for the use of archival material , and each time an item is removed for consultation there is the potential for damage , loss , or misfiling . |
24 | Naturally most of the boys opted for ‘ the strip ’ and each time the innuendo was made the girls pretended it was terribly witty and original , If a little naughty , just as they did when they were asked for the twentieth time if perhaps they might be the prize . |
25 | and each time the building blocks of life have been easily enough manufactured . |
26 | The Marshal had called back a number of times and each time the woman 's sobs had had a note of triumph in them . |
27 | He wrote the word ‘ Colt ’ in his notebook , and each time the boy spoke the word Erlich underlined it again . |
28 | And each time the observer walks through , there are subtle changes : wind in the leaves , ripples on the pool , even dew on a leaf . |
29 | You held your hand still on the page and you traced around each finger , and all the little contours of your finger joints were captured , and you would go around a few times , and each time the pencil was at a slightly different angle , so you got this aura of your hand , that was so much more accurate than you could ever draw , and all you had to do was put in the fingernails and the little wrinkles on the backs of your fingers and you really had something ? |
30 | It was n't the first time her pupil had mentioned Rossmayne and each time the girl 's face had lit up in a way which made the nun catch her breath . |