Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , that 's what I land on nearly every time !
2 This process , called Scanning , is carried out automatically every time a module is about to be entered into LIFESPAN , whether the module is new or a modified version of an existing one .
3 Sometimes when we 'd been out to clubs Bernie would give me a lift home to my parents ' , right out in Greenford where we 'd moved just about the time I started keeping twilight hours .
4 It seems a couple of them came out here a time or two , asked a few questions , shrugged their shoulders and took themselves off . ’
5 I 've noticed very distinctly every time it was turned off .
6 He lay there , listening to the noises in the street , quite tranquilly ; not caring much how the time went , but watching it and watching everything about him with observing eyes ( 2 ) .
7 I ca n't believe how quickly the time 's gone .
8 Gibeau felt that we had had too easy a time of it at Canjuers and for the last three days introduced a new punishment .
9 I 'll stay as short a time as I can . ’
10 As we said in Committee , eight years seems too short a time for the college to capitalise on experience gained by individual members .
11 She was immobile , cruelly transfixed , but in the very moment of immobility she saw most clearly a time when such moments need not be .
12 The wind , blowing across the open ground , turned the roundabout and Crossley looked up nervously every time he heard it creak .
13 As a result , it was almost 20 years before I managed as slow a time as 13.3 again .
14 With a great effort she immersed herself in her work and it was n't until Myra put her head round the door that she realised how quickly the time had gone .
15 He puts so much into it , and expects so much every time .
16 ‘ Politics , politics , politics — we seem to end up there every time , do n't we ? ’
17 Erm , I doubt if you 'll get too hard a time from us .
18 The Builder commented that the submission date of 1st February , 1857 gave too short a time and that it was a mistake to divide the competition into three parts .
19 Both these distinctions imply that registration in storage continues long past the time of reception of information .
20 Since Brusilov had not concentrated his troops in any one area , nor made tactical probes , and since the artillery bombardment lasted so short a time , the Austrians had no inkling of his intentions .
21 ‘ What about sleeping-bag and tent and stuff ? ’ she asked , stalling frantically now the time was here .
22 She had n't realized how short a time it was until their departure .
23 In an article in Nature , Susan Solomon and Daniel Albritton of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration argue that policy makers may have been using too long a time scale to measure the destructive potential of CFCs , halons and their substitutes .
24 Was it because he had no hope that he had lasted so short a time ?
25 The design emphasises the importance of creating a style which will define not only the time , place and action , but also the characters portrayed .
26 But , to my mind , Colin Watson brings off almost every time the difficult feat he attempts .
27 Here , the Metropolitan police are planning to feed all genetic records of known sex offenders into their computers next year — this will speed up considerably the time in which they can track down attackers .
28 In 1910 the German one was a tiny organisation with a staff of only three ; while in 1913 the head of its Italian equivalent pressed strongly for it to be run by journalists rather than diplomats , since the latter usually stayed too short a time in Rome to establish the necessary good relations with newspapers and correspondents .
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