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

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1 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 .
2 If you need glasses or contact lenses to reach the eyesight standard , you must wear them each time you drive .
3 In fact , now that I come to think of it , I have a feeling it may have been Lord Darlington himself who made that particular remark to me that time he called me into his study some two months after that exchange with Miss Kenton outside the billiard room .
4 The robe had tripped me each time I had stooped low enough to exert sufficient force , so I had taken it off .
5 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 .
6 He promised me this time he really would stop cranking .
7 It ca n't have been very convenient for you that time he rang up in the middle of the night drunk after someone else 's party . ’
8 Tell you this time they were out all in full force you know .
9 At trick two you cash the Ace of Diamonds and thereafter the defence can not dare to lead Diamonds and must always lead another suit at you any time they are on lead .
10 He 'll marry you any time you say . ’
11 If he 'd got a down on you , he could get back at you any time he wanted . ’
12 ‘ I could take you any time I wanted , Shannon , ’ he said in a soft voice that sent a shiver down her spine .
13 ‘ Lady , I could have you any time I wanted to . ’
14 Er we , we this time we do n't mind that we 've got fairly harsh lighting because he 's a , someone who 's used to being out in the erm all weathers whether it 's cold or sunny , I have a feeling mostly sunny .
15 ‘ Now I open tonight 's reading from the master 's great Oliver Twist , the famous scene chosen by Dickens for his own readings and which led to his early death , from the violent emotion that swept over him each time he read this passage . ’
16 But in spite of her enthusiasm , she never tumbled to the silent response which greeted her each time she told the story .
17 Might find a job for him some time you see .
18 ‘ If Sabine Jourdain could have broken away from him any time she chose , it must be equally true that Durance could have torn himself from those admirers . ’
19 When they took them away they said we could come and reclaim them any time we wanted , if we brought ten rupees .
20 ‘ We can summon them any time we want if we have to go somewhere .
21 All afternoon Fiona kept me close by her side , looking around for me any time I fell a step behind .
22 He said he 'd be happy to oblige me any time I ‘ wanted it straight ’ .
23 Just toss one of those at me any time I snore and I 'll turn on my side and shut up .
24 ‘ You could have killed me any time you wanted to , ’ Sheldukher sneered sadistically down at it , ‘ just by shutting down life support .
25 I I can manage see me any time you want .
26 ‘ But it was a very warm connection and I believe she felt she could phone me any time she wished .
27 I 'm beginning to think you did n't enjoy it that time we did it properly , that you wish you had n't ! ’
28 She saw that the man who owned it was hanging on to the side and checking it each time it swung .
29 Another aim might be to see how far upwind you can sail in ten minutes , trying to beat it each time you do it in the future .
30 learn how to introduce yourself , so you can do it each time you meet a new person at somebody 's house .
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