Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adj] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 What are the odds on them going down this time I wonder …
2 Richard said he 'd invite me over next time she came down for the weekend . ’
3 But then I see them point at me , and go , ‘ Lulu ! ’ and I think , ‘ Oh God , they 'll turn off next time I 'm on the telly ! ’
4 You can access a pop-up calculator , a notepad facility that can be called up each time you execute the program and , from a reviewers point of view the most appealing , you can access the manual at any time during the running of the program .
5 He said it was a very sad case but he added that if the Harrises do n't pay up this time it 's most unlikely that their eviction will be postponed again .
6 Just tell me to shut up any time you like .
7 It 's not victor book there , you can pick it up any time you want .
8 His dad pleaded with magistrates : ‘ Please lock him up next time he 's caught .
9 Yeah I 'm sure you 'd packed up last time I saw you .
10 er , and if you , not quite as short as you did last time , you see when you combed it up last time it was right up to the top just a little bit
11 erm On the other hand , if you take the variety , you in fact leave it very mixed still , because you take your relatively small quantity out each time you go round , and you 're taking a relatively small number of species , so that if you are logging in a tropical forest at the sort of intensity most logging takes place , you 're only creating gaps where you take out the valuable species and leave the less valuable species .
12 They were given a sumptuous tea and invited back any time they felt like coming .
13 I 'm young , I can go back any time I want .
14 She can come back any time she can come back any time though .
15 So you could see out any time you wanted .
16 I tell you something else as well , if you want me to take you out any time you want me to take you out and , and I mean this honestly if you do n't want sex you wo n't have to have it
17 You can bring it back next time you come .
18 Well it holding it in pawn , waiting for somebody to ask him to have a drink , and invariably somebody would but if they did ask him they 'd always ask him back next time you know if they could n't do it this time .
19 I got on quite well with Steve around that time You hungry ? he said one day Come on then I 'll treat you .
20 Around that time I came across a dog-eared treatise on the 1968 student uprisings , in particular the LSE sit-in .
21 I recall , for instance , the occasion around that time I happened to encounter her in the back corridor .
22 Around that time I wrote a piece in a journal which I co-wrote with a friend .
23 I think the mania got to me in about 1966 and around that time I got a bit tired of what they call the adulation .
24 The strategy which he argues for in the early nineteen thirties , and it subsequently becomes the dominant strategy of the Party and Mao becomes the er recognized leader of the Communist Party er really at the beginning of the second half of the nineteen thirties , nineteen thirty five nineteen thirty six , around that time it has become the dominant position .
25 As I turned around each time I could see Mark crouching in the snow .
26 ‘ You 'd be welcome to look around any time you like . ’
27 If my husband 's going to be in about that time we all have it together , but if he 's going to be late they have theirs first .
28 About that time she was married again .
29 Gibson joined Brunner , Mond & Co. as a research chemist at Winnington in Cheshire in October 1926 and about that time he acquired his nickname , ‘ Hoot ’ .
30 ‘ I know he had a rather possessive attitude towards her-I told you about that time he came into her class , did n't I ? — but from the way he looked at her , you 'd have thought she was the most perfect and precious thing on earth to him .
  Next page