Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know if you noticed , but just outside the door , where the ground 's trodden , the grass thins , and there 's a slight hollow that obviously holds water every time it rains , and only dries out gradually in between — nice smooth black mud like double-cream .
2 look at this , please could you send me the following disc the Amiga five hundred , number , any num he writes number every time , one , two , three , four , five
3 — Peter Greenfield still has nightmares every time he visits a hospital , reliving the moments when he and his twin sister Miriam were used in the unspeakable experiments of Dr Mengele in Auschwitz .
4 its not only children 's programme , the young chap said to the bird expert which is the best er potatoes or bread ? , oh he says potatoes every time
5 A trial flight , to see if this hobby is suited to you , costs around £35 and a normal flying lesson costs £69 a time .
6 ‘ In uncertain conditions it sometimes resulted in roads being gritted unnecessarily , and turning out the gritting teams costs £3,000 a time .
7 Among the worst is the Department of Education 's headquarters secretariat — serving ministers and top civil servants — which costs £4.19 a time , but can produce only 29 memos per typist per day .
8 ‘ Just think of it — she suffers agonies every time she flies . ’
9 The problem is that the child throws toys every time he asks for a biscuit and is refused .
10 The use of a robot for some parts of the operation ensures precision every time the operation is performed .
11 Empirical statements concerning spatial and/or temporal order e.g. that x is to the left of y , or above y , or that it precedes yin a time series , etc. — do not involve attribution of certain purely intrinsic properties to x or toy , i.e. properties that might be described as part of their essential description ( qua self-subsistent ontological entities ) .
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