Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | If he failed at first , he would know better next time . |
2 | ‘ I will know better next time . ’ |
3 | Well , we 'll know better next time . |
4 | I shall know better next time . |
5 | Still , you 'll know better next time , eh ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Perhaps you 'll know better next time , ’ he said . |
7 | He speculated on the bevy of beauties his mother would line up next time . |
8 | Is the Prime Minister aware , first , that people will want to study in detail what he has brought back and will need far more time to do that , and , secondly , that a treaty committing us to a European union probably represents an even bigger change than our entry into the Community in 1975 , the long-term effect of which over many Parliaments will be great ? |
9 | Did they need even more time for that scene change to be safe ? |
10 | He said to the Thing : ‘ And do you know how much time we have before he starts going to Florida ? ’ |
11 | ‘ I do n't know how much time we 've got with Piper , but I would n't have thought it was much . ’ |
12 | And to do the calculation , we must know how much time was available , more generally how many opportunities were available , for the event to occur . |
13 | ‘ We do n't know how much time there is , you see . ’ |
14 | Do let's chat again some time and you can tell me all the gossip about Buck 's new tenants . ’ |
15 | I did n't really need too much time to think about it , I just instinctively knew . |
16 | The nurse gave a small laugh as he said , ‘ Well , not until he 's ready , and I should think not this time . |
17 | If you have n't picked up these two handbooks that are on the table outside , can you do so some time today , okay ? |
18 | ‘ Michael Stich has definitely told us he will play and all the indications are that Boris will do so this time as well ’ said Mr Meyer-Wolden , who spent several hours on a flight back from Australia earlier in the year , putting Becker in the picture of a wide range of his views , ideas and objectives . |
19 | I 'm sure you can do better this time , ’ said Ymor pleasantly . |
20 | Do you think they could do better this time ? ’ |
21 | The Financial Times of June 28 described this review clause " ploy " as designed " to hold out the hope to countries which feel their aspirations unsatisfied in this constitutional revision that they may do better next time " . |
22 | He says they 'll do better next time . |
23 | And you 've been in a scenario where there 's one manager and there 's a few people who are n't in a managing role , but you are actually managers , maybe they 'd like a little reversal , I mean , I think some good things have come out of that , and possibly things that you 'd do better next time . |
24 | to yourself I 'll do better next time and I 'll do better next time and it 's , it 's all the time I must try harder next time ! |
25 | to yourself I 'll do better next time and I 'll do better next time and it 's , it 's all the time I must try harder next time ! |
26 | Alright well , generally then I think from hearing what you 're saying , erm , some good points , some perhaps things that you 'd do differently next time , and then what it obviously says about you is that , you 're all managers and you all have different styles , and you possibly do things in different ways . |
27 | ‘ It 's the kind of thing that a busy expanding company like Rothmans ca n't always give as much time to as it would like . |
28 | It is expected however that students will give substantially more time and emphasis to one of the two areas of study outlined below : |
29 | ‘ We should do well this time it will suit some of our players better . ’ |
30 | It is suggested that if the timetable is important ( as for example , a development timetable in a building lease ) the draftsman should provide expressly that time is to be of the essence . |