Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [art] time " in BNC.

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1 And I feel sorry for the officers ' families who have to know that every time they go to work they 're in this sort of danger .
2 Anyway it 's nice to know that no time has been wasted though I do n't imagine there will be much energy left for the Finer Things .
3 You are liable to find that every time you go to use your car one of any number of people has parked in front of the garage and that neither painted notices nor threats will deter them .
4 We have to remember that every time we make a purchase , we are converting our assets , which are very compact , and have the ability to maintain us through the interest they accrue , into bulky or fragile items which require maintenance , space and insurance .
5 But it is fair to assume that every time he sees people outside his own immediate entourage , there will be some among them who have a deep desire for vengeance .
6 I could use File Run from the Program Manager menu , but I 'd need to use that every time I wanted to run the program .
7 We also spoke of the encouraging future for South African cricket following recent changes in that long-isolated country , and of the good work being done by Ali Bacher and Steve Tshwete in uniting South African cricket at last , enabling former boycotters like myself to testify that the time had at last come to re-admit South African cricket to the international arena .
8 Amendment has now been made to the legislation to ensure that the time for raising and answering enquiries is calculated correctly .
9 It is difficult to believe that every time Tinbergen presented a model bill to a chick his activity coincided with a third , unobserved variable that was really signalling to the chick to start pecking ; that would however be possible for the natural observation that chicks peck when their parent arrives .
10 And I think that a lot of shoppers tend to forget that every time you buy anything from a shop , even if all you spent is ten pence , it does n't matter how little money you 've spent , but every time you buy anything from a shop you have a contract with the shop and the shop has a contract with you .
11 Hence A may infer that B intends to convey that the time is at least after whenever the milkman normally calls .
12 It would be a good idea to check that the time for the quick-wash programmes includes drying .
13 yeah in the same respect you should n't have to think that every time someone says they fancy you , you should n't have to think , you know , that it 's a joke at all .
14 Polls suggested that up to one in four Conservative MPs wanted her to go before the next general election : growing numbers of backbenchers were prepared openly to declare that the time had come for her to call it a day .
15 It is easy to say that the time spent considering the Matisse is time better spent than that spent considering a Gerasimov , let alone a Bouguereau .
16 Jesus goes on to say that the time will come when the bridegroom will be taken away .
17 And he would be the first to say that the time spent on making those long , hazardous journeys has paid dividends .
18 ‘ Which goes to show that the time was not ripe .
19 Just to give a flavour of the more joyful side : as a result of so many of us being out and being there , many other women workers , and many young women have come to feel that the time was right for them too , that they too have lesbian potential .
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