Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Mowed down the first time she left her new baby son |
2 | When Razor went down the first time I was shouting and jumping up and down , ’ she said . |
3 | ‘ I mean , to have a German plane shot down the first time we went up . ’ |
4 | He fell twice , going down the second time across a litter of boxes , and losing the gun . |
5 | Cut down the grooming time but do it quickly , efficiently and calmly . |
6 | ‘ Somebody told me that they saw the Bad Seeds recently and the show was being recorded , and that Blixa had had his volume knob turned down the whole time ! |
7 | Do n't sit down the whole time while you 're teaching . |
8 | If it helps the hon. Gentleman , I shall try to wear my tie upside down the next time I am at the Dispatch Box . |
9 | At least I do n't mean that — not a good show for you , I know — but frankly when you 've been down a long time it is a good show to see someone from home and get all the news . |
10 | We climbed up again and rolled down a second time , Mom sighing and giggling again , again . |
11 | And that I think , I feel is one of the loopholes in the Sale of Goods Act , because it does n't lay down a definite time limit . |
12 | Loosen the holes slightly by moving arms and legs up and down a few times . |
13 | They swing to the top of the backswing and then practise with the left arm bouncing the club up and down a few times so that there is a feeling of taking control of the downswing and the right shoulder not wanting to push . |
14 | Part of the reporting and accountability process is filling in a monthly time sheet which reinforces the emphasis on tasks . |
15 | You have only to give in a few times ( out of many when you stick to your planned ignoring ) to lose the battle . |
16 | The CEGB would perhaps be more fully convincing in its argument on fuel diversity if it could show that it had more real commitment to the development and use over a long time scale of renewable-energy technologies . |
17 | He moved over a long time ago from playing an SG Standard and an ES-345 when he found his beloved fixed-bridge ‘ 64 Stratocaster , which is standard apart from an extra treble-boost toggle switch . |
18 | However , this does not persist over a long time scale and is often not to be observed at all . |
19 | Budgetary time scale to encourage planning over a multi-year time horizon . |
20 | In such circumstances , if the Bank wishes to sell the stock it is holding over a reasonable time period , it will often be unable to avoid reducing its price . |
21 | It is now widely realised that a comprehensive education for a mentally handicapped child should continue over a longer time than the normal educational period of 5–16 years . |
22 | This is the average number of hours that each worker is willing to supply over a given time period . |
23 | The FLA should draw up a development plan with every Football League club to bring its ground up to scratch over an agreed time period . |
24 | Creep can be defined as a progressive increase in strain , observed over an extended time period , in a polymer subjected to a constant stress . |
25 | I tried to come off a few times , y'know , off me own bat , like , but there was too much of it around . |
26 | The promotion-winning team set off a short time ago from the County Ground to tour the town in an open-topped bus , before a civic reception given by Thamesdown Council . |
27 | Rattling in the chest ; every cold goes to the chest or nose and the catarrh hangs on a long time . |
28 | Should n't have really warmed it up the first time . |
29 | That will speed up the existing time , which can be anything up to two to three years . |
30 | She very much doubted Madeleine would be prepared to give up the good time she was having to settle down in the country on Harry 's salary . |