Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [adj] time [pron] " in BNC.

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1 On Channel 2 , the unctuous host of the Gerry Springer chat show had apparently taken a serious oil overdose as he presided over a freak show of truly terrible cases of giantism and dwarfism by telling his goggle-eyed studio viewers they were each of them there ‘ so that next time we may understand and empathise when we meet a woman 7ft 10ins tall . ’
2 Thanks for sending them in and this time everyone 's a winner ( phew !
3 We both broke down and this time it was I who held desperately on to you .
4 That 's the Christmas Fair only and next time I will give you the the rest of all the selling parties .
5 The German 's rates differed from girl to girl , and with some he had an arrangement that he received a commission rather than a rent per room ; the advantage here for the girls was that they could pay him at the end of the night , rather than each time they used the room And to ensure they did n't even think about cheating , he employed a " caretaker " whose job was to keep a tally of the girls and their customers .
6 She saw the children of her other daughters Ann and Beth most market days , but encountered Victoria so rarely that each time she had altered beyond recognition .
7 ‘ We will join you downstairs and this time we may have some sort of rational discussion , ’ Alain said firmly , taking matters into his own hands .
8 They had quite successfully avoided talking about those two lately but some time they would have to — that was if Fernando 's intentions were serious .
9 He told Rufus to drive a bit more slowly and this time he spotted the six-foot-wide gap in the hedge with , on the right-hand side , almost hidden by cow parsley growing up and elderflowers hanging down , the wooden box on legs with its hinged lid into which Hilbert's-mail and newspapers and milk had been delivered .
10 Tom Tom Tom knows what it 's like cos last time I was up there yesterday Tom was and Chris Turner was up there and we went past an heap and it and we said is that a lorry-load and Dennis said , well it was at this morning .
11 She pulled free and walked off and this time he let her go .
12 The news that makes every Italian heart sing , the news that liberty and freedom are abroad once more and this time we shall not fail ! ’
13 I flew Dawn once more and this time she crashed down near this particular boy 's feet .
14 He drove home and this time he felt able to phone the travel agent friend of Adam 's without fear of a rebuff .
15 ‘ We would have caught him eventually but this time it was thankfully a case of sooner rather than later . ’
16 you u u use your brain a bit more , see now if er they used to come to me , my brother was one , he 'd come to me and he 'd say , right I 've got a heavy lift , so will you come up here and sling it for me but we had to put the slings round the heavy lift , say , I say right I 'll come up and another time we had a railway carriage come down like that 'll be shipped abroad , old railway carriage .
17 Up until this time he had considered it wrong to administer the Lord 's Supper to those whose profession of faith was somewhat dubious .
18 Car mechanic Graham , 28 , of Stevenage , Herts , said : ‘ We 've tried many times to give up but this time it 's different . ’
19 Although Peter Handford had intended to return to the Bath side of the tunnel at night to make recordings of the several trains which at that time ran from the north towards Bournemouth in the early hours of Saturday morning , he did not do so , partly because he was reluctant to visit the place in darkness and also because each time he visited Winsor Hill tunnel to make recordings he experienced problems and misfortunes of one sort or another .
20 She reached out and this time he let her grip his arm .
21 He held his hand out and this time he did not wait for her to respond , but grasped her hand firmly and began to lead her , with great skill and speed , over the rocks towards the cliff .
22 Now , the boar is back and this time it 's here to stay .
23 Why I 'm showing , I mean this is just the same as the table you had before but this time what I 'm showing you is the product of A ti A times B , the product of the two .
24 He had gone , he was not coming back because this time he had taken everything with him .
25 What this means is simply that each time you line up a shot in the viewfinder and before you press the button , you should look on it not as an individual shot as you would a still photograph hut as one of a group of shots .
26 why you know what I do n't know what 's changed in the meantime or whether we 're paying different rates or whatever , but if you take the material that we were getting in two three years ago when first time I was involved , it 's just absolutely nothing like .
27 I 've had this twice and each time its been , its been other people , because his got a lot of goods people 's belongings out of one cupboard into another and the second time round there 's been purgatory because he brought Karen 's house , her hoover and the saucepans and everything that was his , everything that belonged to him but he said that before , I said why was Michelle able to jumped in between him and Karen , he said well Karen had been getting moody , and he said Karen was getting bored , Paul is boring , she 's told Paul that his boring boring .
28 They did it twice and each time they scored in the left corner , and each time Barnes converted from the touchline .
29 I 've had this twice and each time it 's been upheaval because he 's got a lot of goods which had to moved in shoe horned in moved peoples belongings out of one cupboard into another .
30 She was always there and each time I tried to speak to her .
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