Example sentences of "[prep] it [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | It could be useful to remind Stuart Baxter of it some time in the future . |
2 | I am told by an ex-employee of ICI that there was a curious example of the effects of it some time back . |
3 | No talk of the tittle tattle of erm the citizens charter that gets watered down one day and becomes something else the other day and you might get a free train ticket out of it some time . |
4 | Nonetheless Count Christoph Douglas , head of Sotheby 's in Germany , declared that he has ‘ complete confidence in Berlin ’ as a location and with the level and amount of bidding at the sale , some of it keenly fought and much of it this time conducted by telephone . |
5 | Picking up the rod determined not to make a hash of it this time I engaged the bail arm and belted the take . |
6 | I would have thought of it given time . |
7 | Unfortunately , there is n't space to illustrate it in this issue , but I will include a photograph of it next time . |
8 | We went past it that time and |
9 | Well , they were n't getting away with it this time . |
10 | But I certainly was n't going to let her get away with it this time . ’ |
11 | Many Nigerians still do not quite believe that he will go through with it this time . |
12 | Should he tax the Hungarian with it next time they met , or keep his knowledge up his sleeve ? |
13 | Perhaps I 'll start with it next time . |
14 | He laughed and added , ‘ Take more water with it next time … you 'll be seeing pink elephants next time . |
15 | Glennis O'Connor , a secretary in London 's East End , whose son Conrad is now 14 months , says , ‘ I had a horrible time trying to breastfeed — I had one nipple that was so sore it felt like hot pepper was being rubbed into it each time I fed Conrad . |
16 | ‘ Now , try again — only put more effort into it this time . ’ |
17 | I kissed her again , putting more into it this time . |
18 | Yeah , I like , I remember in it last time . |
19 | ‘ Aye aye , put some water in it next time ! ’ |
20 | ‘ The Old Man trod in it this time ! ’ |
21 | no sugar in it this time ! |
22 | You kept phoning back for it , oh I 've lost it , it 's gone through the system , tell you what scrub round it next time you 're around I 'll I 'll go into the booklet . |
23 | And he was looking forward again : " I do n't feel I 've ever got to the point I aim at and I do n't think I ever will , but I would like to feel that I was getting a little nearer to it each time . " |
24 | Soon he was able to devote himself to it full time . |
25 | I can not find the page now through all that excitement here when I get to it I 'll get to it some time page twenty five I 'll be alright . |
26 | Well we 're we 're quite I mean we agreed to it last time and if the billing 's going to go direct we we can we can forget about it now . |
27 | I was going to suggest that this is er , I mean I 've made a note of this question , that we ought to return to it next time |
28 | I 'm going to put the A on it this time . |
29 | You could write on it any time but then you 're just sitting in all day . |
30 | This experiment was quickly followed up by others using protein synthesis inhibitors , all essentially leading to the same conclusion — that if protein synthesis was prevented during the period over which an animal was trained , or for up to about an hour subsequently , then although the animal could learn the task , when tested on it some time later — say the next day — it behaved as if it were naïve . |