Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | What likes have your sisters been spreading about me this time ? |
2 | Well , I 'm finding homes for them this time . |
3 | Each has won once , and there should n't be much between them this time . |
4 | All afternoon Fiona kept me close by her side , looking around for me any time I fell a step behind . |
5 | ‘ Any chance of your taking a video for me some time ? ’ |
6 | It has been a very difficult choice for me this time . ’ |
7 | You gon na do better for me this time Ga ? |
8 | Even now , scared of losing her innocence and terrified of being caught , she could still see no other way of finding who was after her this time . |
9 | Nearer our own time , millstones were fashioned from the gritstone rocks of the upper slopes for the many water-powered mills in the district , and debris of this industry may still be found by diligent search near Sand Tarn . |
10 | Nearer our own time , in 1830 , when the extensive manor of Ingleton changed hands , the new owner had a tower intended as a hospice erected on the summit , made from stone pillaged from the wall and the foundations of the huts . |
11 | Although she had made the best of resolutions not to be drawn into talking about her own times , she found it hard to resist Johnny 's persistent questioning . |
12 | This is because within the subject 's apparent superficial and narrow concerns , it is possible to create a document that can speak more clearly about its own times than any balanced attempt to view them . |
13 | Almost any photograph can reveal something about its own time if read properly — even the boring cartes-de-visite portraits produced in their millions all over the world , offer evidence of contemporary fashions and attitudes . |
14 | Nigel was sufficiently worried about my feeble attempts towards the top of the ascent that he got below me each time I had to turn and pushed me forward into the slope . |
15 | But the new game she had invented of punishing one or both of them each time they were beastly to her made her life more or less bearable . |
16 | The photos do not include very many which have not been seen before , some of them many times ; and captions are virtually innocent of any identification or discussion of the uniforms and personal equipment illustrated , which is puzzling . |
17 | We used a wages robbery for a couple of them some time later . |
18 | So so that 's I 'll give you some of them this time |
19 | Two of them this time , both carrying holstered pistols . |
20 | 15 million people did it in 1985 — will you be one of them this time ? |
21 | Only because it 's one of my all time favourite riffs … |
22 | I was giving up a great deal of my own time , I may say , just to supplement the inadequate teaching he got at Burleigh . |
23 | This is an exaggeration , but you should remember that the older the history book ( especially over 20 years ) the less reliable it can be considered to be , because ( i ) new evidence is always being unearthed ( ii ) all historians tend to write from within the perspective of their own times ( " every generation writes its own history " ) ( iii ) most professional historians update their own interpretations according to personal preference and in the face of scholarly criticism . |
24 | A river flowed near to Bavduin , and each night the dead came to the water on their journey back to the cold earth of their own times and lands . |
25 | Finally governors recognised that a fully established committee structure might involve an unreasonable amount of their own time . |
26 | Indeed I detect a genuine and growing support for Agriculture in schools , evident from pupils and their parents , whenever leadership is given by an enthusiastic teacher , and I have met a number of these , giving freely of their own time and sometimes of their limited funds as well . |
27 | Paradoxically this makes the moral and dynastic problems in the books less taxing to young readers , because they are isolated from the pressures of their own time . |
28 | He argues that his work is not Edwardian in projection , that his pictures borrow something from other eras , but have a buoyant vitality that is of their own time . |
29 | Secondly , since 1975 , people who conduct their own litigation have become entitled to costs in respect of their own time and effort spent preparing and presenting the case . |
30 | The moment of asking was one of their few times of agreement and understanding . |