Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Talking of the whip I mean we 're only allowed to hit them five times over here .
2 So I mean , John was right , she did come to see me that time .
3 Come to see me any time , Jacques , I 'll be heartbroken if you do n't … ’ ’
4 ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added .
5 He said : ‘ He had to see me this time because I had a clue for him . ’
6 ‘ He came to see me several times and even brought Gordon [ Jackson ] along too .
7 I like to be able to arrange my own times a bit but that is n't always possible and you 've got to accommodate yourself as well to the needs of the staff . ’
8 Whilst the partnership agreement may well expressly or by implication prohibit a partner from becoming involved in other ( non-competing ) business in an attempt to secure his full time devotion to the firm , breach of such provision will not result in the offending partner becoming accountable in respect of profits earned from that other business .
9 All ends happily , with a splendid scene of Anglo-French entente where the aged earl of Oxford decides to pass his remaining time in the company of his English daughter and French son-in-law , spending two years at Dammartin and two years in England by turns .
10 Plan ahead and get to know your vulnerable times when you are apt to have nothing to do and your mind begins to wander .
11 The project has caused schools to give priority consideration to their libraries , to invest their own time , resources , and energy in bringing their institution to the threshold of project involvement , to establish appropriate committees , and to undertake the difficult business of planning and producing a proposal .
12 The GP said that Peter had been to see her many times in the two years that he had been married , with small ailments that seemed to be stress-related .
13 PUCCI For those too young to remember them last time , or those too eccentric to care .
14 They both allow people to choose their own time horizons , which can be anything from two to 25 years .
15 Individuals should also have the right to choose their own time of retirement .
16 I was able to visit her several times and then , in my capacity as literary editor of New Hungarian Quarterly , I was often sent to make contact with poets in America and so on .
17 Unfortunately I am completely tied up with filming during the whole of June but I will certainly make the effort to visit you some time in July .
18 It took him slightly longer to reach her this time — four , maybe five strides .
19 Two other garages have been hit by the same man in just 6 days and a police helicopter is on standby to track him next time he strikes .
20 The meat from their Old Spots is succulent , free-range and in such demand that the Russells have enough orders to sell it four times over .
21 An objection which has been raised by Jürgen Moltmann ( see chapter 7 ) and by others who have been concerned to set our present time in the light of the eschatological emphasis of the New Testament is that Barth and his allies in the 1920s who aimed to recover that emphasis in fact misinterpreted it by twisting it into the ‘ eternal moment ’ of the encounter between time and eternity , ; and that his mature theology distorted it in a-different but equally damaging fashion by swallowing up the whole of time and history in the central history of Jesus Christ , and by dissolving that away in turn in the eternal self-determination of God within the council of the Trinity to be ‘ God for man ’ .
22 Except that he d like to see you some time .
23 Be nice to see you some time .
24 Erm , I do need to see you some time erm let me just just see erm , but I 've got your erm your last term 's report here that we need to meet to discuss .
25 I 'm be glad to see you this time .
26 To say that my first game of the new season was out of the ordinary would be a massive understatement — never in 25 seasons of refereeing have I had to learn and interpret 19 law changes and then get to apply them first time up in a game in France between two clubs from England and Scotland !
27 For the residential section , she travelled to Cumbria and learnt how to sail her first time on a boat .
28 Threaten to smack him next time .
29 He proceeded to play it five times at the next night 's party ( ‘ We thought he was just being nice but he said it was great ! ’ ) .
30 The only uncertainty is how the Lord is going to play it this time : start with the two of trumps and lead up to the ace , start with the ace and run down to the two , or mix them around .
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