Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 To avoid having to place soft material under the feet of a loft ladder every time it 's used , stick a small piece of foam rubber or carpet underlay to each foot of the ladder .
2 In point of fact little Dwight ( a chubby child , the offspring of shopkeepers , who bribed him with trash food every time he seemed to want to divert their attention from the business of making money ) turned out to be one of Kennedy 's children — for even in his teens he knew a rising star when he saw one .
3 They played the Grieg Concerto every time the composer was going to have an attack . ’
4 The distinctive ‘ rattle ’ at the end of the tail is formed from modified scales and increases in size by one rattle section every time the snake moults its skin , which may be up to four times a year .
5 A scene stealer every time .
6 In the meantime I must live with the fact that I sweat like a Sun reader at a philosophy lecture every time my wheels crunch over someone else 's gravel .
7 Honestly , always was , ver-near Divorce Proceedings every time I went out with emdy for a Campari after the Country Dancing …
8 In specialist chambers the time that must elapse before making a living is longer .
9 You must pass the poster announcing their Lent services every time you go to your bus stop . ’
10 I do not know which gramophone company the Secretary of State works for , Mr. Speaker , but we hear the same old gramophone record every time he comes to the Dispatch Box .
11 erm is that er in the case of the postal wallet you 're in effect presenting the prospective house buyer with their business card every time you
12 I 'm a Labour Party member and I would urge as many people as possible to join in , but I also recognize that many people feel membership demands the time and commitment that they have n't got .
13 Miss Parker said she thanked God for high cheek bones every time she looked in a mirror and , on cover after cover , very little beyond her cheek bones was exposed .
14 To my mind practical experience outweighs textbook instruction every time . ’
15 ‘ I recommend a lousy record company every time you run out of songs .
16 A winner for the authentic big match atmosphere every time .
17 Go for wholewheat and grain breads every time ; make sure that they are not lacquered with butter and laden with high-fat fillings .
18 Soon a video of this execution may well be available and people will be able to pop it into their video machines every time they feel the need to have ‘ justice seen to be done ’ .
19 One of Robert Steel 's principal sponsors was Country Walking magazine , which is continuing its support by giving £2 to Enterprise Neptune every time a National Trust member takes out a year 's subscription .
20 A teacher who showed an interest in Asian culture was asked by a colleague , ‘ why do n't you wear Indian dress ? ’ and was greeted by a mock Indian prayer movement every time she passed this colleague in the corridor .
21 ‘ Not if I had to face a helicopter journey every time I wanted to come into town , ’ he drawled , and then slowly lowered his gaze to her red mouth , murmuring , ‘ So … do you want to see the bedrooms ? ’
22 The most awkward joints were where the glazing bars met the curved members , any-way , after cutting about fifty joints in all , rebates for glass , slots for fielded panels , mouldings on corners and moulded glazing fillets the time had come for a complete dry assembly of the members .
23 In market maker systems the time at which historic trades are published is of considerable importance , since this gives away the market maker 's position .
24 We tolerated his hilarious English mispronunciations of the Scottish hills that had taken him less than three hours , keeping in mind the thought of that comfortable car seat at the bottom of this rough heather slope every time we felt like killing him .
25 By a process of computer subtraction a time activity curve representing small intestinal transit was also obtained .
26 Her mum loves it , her friends think the attention is great , but bosses at a firm of Belfast architects could n't spare the city girl the time off she needed for her modelling .
27 Was that slightly pooped gentleman with the waving arms who had ( oh God ! ) told Lord Boddy that his views were absolutely fascinating , and ( oh God oh God ! ) lit another of the television company 's cigarettes with their silver butane table-lighter every time he had seen the red light come up on the camera pointing at him — was that exuberantly shameful figure really identical with the anguished mortal man who now lay here stretched as taut as a piano-string in the dark ?
28 The collection or pot plants was n't simply brought about by my parking my car at the garden centre every time I went to the hospital ; there was more to it than that .
29 Hand outs every time !
30 It 's the county 's favourite radio station B B C Radio Nottingham the time now 's two o'clock .
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