Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And erm , we hardly got to see as much of each other , because we were like , in this group of ten people , and then , and so like one time we skied off piste , and we just had this massive snowball fight off piste , it was like really funny .
2 The tremolo is especially worthy of note : it is extremely smooth in operation and although it detuned slightly when used in real anger , it settled in more each time I played it .
3 If my husband 's going to be in about that time we all have it together , but if he 's going to be late they have theirs first .
4 ‘ Never mind ; we 'll call in again next time we 're in Linby , ’ said Angela .
5 Just about this time he put his hand into his jacket pocket and found the two bills from Mouncy Street .
6 When intervening in this way with a small group working on their own in the play corner you 'll need to think through how much time you can afford to give them .
7 You can tell the Volunteer Co-ordinator or a specific charity exactly how much time you can give them .
8 You know what you should have done while you was up there this time you should have took asked for some samples .
9 Right now this time I 'm not telling you that the acceleration for some we wo n't bother writing it like that right we 'll write it this way .
10 And they told me that I can have a job back there any time I want . ’
11 Forward planning consists simply of working out what you have to do to make a success of your course , working out how much time you require to complete the tasks and then breaking those tasks down into weekly schedules .
12 She 's found a lump on my neck — a small one about the size of a marble — that was n't there last time she powdered that bit .
13 After a quite incredibly long time she said , shaking her head wildly , ‘ No ! ’
14 The er the er it has to be said on this side I suspect that the brevity of that speech was quite welcome , only because er I think er a number of us were n't altogether sure how how much time we would , we would get in this er debate after the front bench speaks , speeches .
15 For presentations to senior management it is essential that you establish precisely how much time you are allowed , if necessary by asking the chairman .
16 Around about a bit later they er Charles the Second was er came down out of his oak tree and climbed on to the throne and round about that time you found the childhood of erm childhood of Robert Walpole who was a famous politician in well first half of the eighteenth century .
17 You can check this out for yourself very easily next time you watch television .
18 ‘ You and Geoffrey got on very well last time you met .
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