Example sentences of "time she " in BNC.

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1 ‘ — well anyway , I remembered the last time she was here this Mrs Heatherington-Scott made a set at Sir Harry Destry , like Thomas said , and — well , we all know what happened that time , do n't we ?
2 This time she grinned .
3 From time to time she had to pull him up .
4 First time she was seventeen .
5 For years afterwards , Jay 's heart gave a lurch every time she passed the place where they parked — Astrid drove the three hundred yards from her house so they could kiss in the car before she went to Timisia .
6 jean had her arm round Donald 's waist now and from time to time she skipped , roused by the fighting spirits of the menfolk .
7 By this time she had been away from her native Russia scarcely a dozen years .
8 That way , every time she turned her head to address one section of the audience , the rest of them would have something to be surprised about .
9 From time to time she stopped to laugh .
10 By the time she found it , booked a ride for the next day and searched — without success — for tennis courts , and pushed the bike up the steep hill which led to the cottage , it was mid-afternoon .
11 Sara 's legs were trembling with exhaustion by the time she reached the stables .
12 By the time she returned to Whitcher Place it was night .
13 At the same time she knew that her gender isolated her from the ritualised socialising of other senior officers .
14 The last time she played in this competition she suffered a disastrous defeat and is keen to make amends .
15 For a time she became a pony-dealer , buying horses from tinkers and selling them on to English buyers .
16 By the time she got through the winner had flown , but she finished full of running .
17 This was the first time she had come into my thoughts since I left England .
18 You are Scottish ? ’ and each time she touches my kilt with her hand , throwing her head back and laughing as we spin around the dance floor .
19 In time she also found allies in a handful of civil servants like Charles Powell and Sir Bernard Cradock and an occasional diplomat like Sir Anthony Duff and Sir Crispin Tickell .
20 At the same time she remains ‘ isolated from the very social structure which her courage and vitality have done so much to enliven and renew ’ ( Rose , ‘ Women in Men 's Clothing ’ , 389 — 90 ) .
21 Over time she gradually created a Cabinet whose members owed their promotion to her .
22 Over time she appointed more congenial ministers to run departments .
23 Over time she has retained her ideological commitment , and the shortcomings as well as the successes of her government record are invoked by her as reasons to press on with the original strategy .
24 She hesitated at the corner , reluctant almost to discover that she was now , as of this moment , completely lost in the world , and for the first time she asked herself clearly why she had decided to come here .
25 By the time she realised what had happened , Jim had departed .
26 This time she was not going to permit Fenna a re-run of the old plot ; this time she was indeed going to make a brand new story ; her own story .
27 This time she was not going to permit Fenna a re-run of the old plot ; this time she was indeed going to make a brand new story ; her own story .
28 At the same time she had fiercely wanted to be proud of Phoebe , to support Phoebe 's admirable fight on her behalf .
29 The same glorious sensation as she had felt that instant when , poised on the highest diving-board , she had known that this time she really did dare , that moment of poise and thrill before the free-fall .
30 So this last time she wanted to be in her office , correct and professional at the right time .
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