Example sentences of "[conj] [det] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The Orynthia lived on , despite it all — off to Honduras again in March , 1840 , where this time it was the cook who ended up in prison : William Rhodes took her out to Fernando Po , Ascension and India in 1841 , and William Cox was master again on a voyage to the Cape and Burma in 1843 , in which year he sold his half-share to Henry Johnson , a City merchant .
2 Any time you do a record , or any time you practise anything new , you 're trying to be better at what you do .
3 If I was to pop my clogs at work or any time you 'd get fifty five thousand eight hundred eighty pounds .
4 ‘ None of the electronic or automatic systems work , so each time you bowl , a man jumps down from a shelf behind the pins at the end of your lane , switches the light off , resets the pins , jumps back onto his shelf and switches the light back on ! ’ she said .
5 I thought I was ever so clever and I wanted everyone to hear me , so each time I spotted one of the neighbours near our house I would bang out the tune .
6 The German 's rates differed from girl to girl , and with some he had an arrangement that he received a commission rather than a rent per room ; the advantage here for the girls was that they could pay him at the end of the night , rather than each time they used the room And to ensure they did n't even think about cheating , he employed a " caretaker " whose job was to keep a tally of the girls and their customers .
7 The interesting thing has been that each time we have revised the strategy we have been partially right , but it has only been as a result of a whole series of revisits , reorganizations and reassessments , as well as changing people , perspectives and systems , that we seem to have got enough right to be able to fight our corner .
8 What this means is simply that each time you line up a shot in the viewfinder and before you press the button , you should look on it not as an individual shot as you would a still photograph hut as one of a group of shots .
9 Paul remembers that the awful thing is that each time he never even felt carsick until after Ed threw up .
10 Of course , this strategy had a distinct disadvantage in that each time I moved towards the light to serve the gentlemen , my advancing footsteps would echo long and loud before I reached the table , drawing attention to my impending arrival in the most ostentatious manner ; but it did have the great merit of making my person only partially visible while I remained stationary .
11 I hardly date write anything about the goats as there are so many strongly held views on management that each time I say I did something one way , lots of readers write and tell us how completely wrong that way is !
12 She saw the children of her other daughters Ann and Beth most market days , but encountered Victoria so rarely that each time she had altered beyond recognition .
13 The Gloucester ski racing team are out on the slopes training all winter … except this time we 're not high up in the Alps but right here in England in Telford in shropshire … this is artificial snow … its the only slope of its kind in the country … and to save money and time our young racers are coming here to train …
14 This issue too concerns third parties , although this time they are creditors rather than buyers .
15 And his smile made Shelley blush again , although this time she was n't as angry as last time with him for kissing her .
16 As with the Teardrop , the body is solid alder , although this time it 's contoured on the back .
17 The effect held up ( although this time it was somewhat smaller ) , and we published the first paper describing the results in 1980 .
18 The following evening ( that was three expensive dinners in a row , which made a contrast to Georg 's grudging once a month treat at the cinema ) she had insisted that this time they talk about him .
19 The same glorious sensation as she had felt that instant when , poised on the highest diving-board , she had known that this time she really did dare , that moment of poise and thrill before the free-fall .
20 She did n't even know his name but she did know that this time she was IN LOVE !
21 She replied that of course she could trust me , but that this time she would like us to meet .
22 Debbie was determined that this time she would fight it off .
23 She left Philip to his labours , thinking that this time she had given him the money for the materials but none for his labour .
24 I think she half meant it , though what she really felt was that this time she was going to wait .
25 Not daring to tremble , she saw the point of his sword coming towards her heart , and , sure that this time she would die , closed her eyes .
26 The thought crept into the warmth and she trembled , afraid that this time she could not face rejection .
27 But the negotiators , led by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 's Jalal Talabani and including the nephew of Masoud Barzani , the leader of the Kurdish Democratic Party , claimed that this time it could all be different .
28 She had reasoned that as she had already mounted the horse and walked around on it the previous day , that this time it would be easy .
29 There was of course the complicating factor that this time it was ‘ Mary ’ , not ‘ David ’ .
30 Power is so seductively close that it is easy to forget that in British politics the winner takes all , or to believe that this time it all will come right and they can themselves grasp power without conceding any .
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