Example sentences of "[pron] be [adj] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm first this time . |
2 | I 'm ready any time . |
3 | I was lucky this time , but have learned my lesson . |
4 | The thing is , I was lucky this time , but I 've had to tell Travis that he must never ring me here again . ’ |
5 | I was amazed each time by how much . |
6 | ‘ Where have you been all this time ? |
7 | ‘ Where the hell have you been all this time ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Where the bloody hell have you been all this time ? ’ she cried , throwing herself into his arms . |
9 | ‘ Where 've you been all this time ? ’ |
10 | But do n't forget you 're welcome any time you like to come . ’ |
11 | You 're welcome any time . |
12 | ‘ I have checked in the bag , and you 're lucky this time . |
13 | ‘ You were lucky that time . |
14 | ‘ Well , you were lucky this time , ’ her uncle said sternly . |
15 | I know that she 's sixteen some time this week , it could be tomorrow actually . |
16 | ‘ We are pressing hard for a meeting between BAe 's finance director and our lead investor as we are aware that time is slipping by , ’ said Mr Hooke . |
17 | ‘ We 're confident this time , ’ say Murrays . |
18 | So everything 's ready same time |
19 | Jay found Lucy 's eyes on her sometimes when she looked up , but there was little enough time to meet . |
20 | Where have they been all this time ? |
21 | Then , since then , with me being sick that time and what have you , she was in Cornwall the week her , the couple of weeks I was in |
22 | If it 's true and he is alive where has he been all this time ? |
23 | Where had he been all this time , that she should see him now being led prisoner into Parfois ? |
24 | ‘ Why should n't it be different this time ? ’ |
25 | Furthermore , although it 's much more time consuming to properly achieve this type of finish , there is no extra cost incurred by the prospective owner . |
26 | ‘ You think it 's serious this time ? ’ |
27 | It 's funny how many stars seem to harbour similar buried desires perhaps it 's all that time they spend waiting on tables before they get their big break . |
28 | ‘ It 's different this time . ’ |
29 | But it 's different this time , she wanted to tell him ; this time I 'm sure . |
30 | I , I 've got my views , I 'm sure you 've got yours , and I shall listen later in the morning to the debate , but I would finally say delegates , that I hope you enjoy your stay in Portsmouth , in particular Southsea where most of you are staying if you have a chance go to the rose gardens , have a walk along the sea front there , there it 's magnificent this time of year and a tribute to our staff in our direct works organization for their hard work . |