Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adj] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | It looks slightly different each time the adventurers walk along it — slightly longer , shorter , thinner , lower ceiling height , etc — but it always terminates in a door which gives access to location 7a When the adventurers have entered 7a , the door behind them disappears . |
2 | Lothian and Borders Fire Brigade has around 700 whole time and 350 retained firefighters . |
3 | This third body is disposed of , but as the porter returns he encounters the hunchback husband who he supposes to be the corpse returning yet one more time . |
4 | ‘ This represents approximately 2,000 full time jobs . |
5 | I 'm glad Ronnie told me about her ; I wo n't feel so stupid next time ; the whole thing had a quiet dignity about it and I felt good . |
6 | ‘ I say them two or three times and it became more obvious each time I say them that they had a real understanding of what it was they were trying to do musically . |
7 | Brewer had had only occasional playing time with Otago late last year , but he was still very much a central feature of the Otago championship-winning efforts . |
8 | There is no reason in the nature of the technology itself why men should not gather fruits , berries , and roots , and consequently no reason why they should spend so much less time in productive activities . |
9 | I would n't let is pass without thanking you which is the reason for this note because at the moment I have n't got that much spare time on my hands to thank you in person . |
10 | ‘ What fools we 've been to waste so much precious time . |
11 | But I could n't see me staying away all that time … not from you , and then probably being persuaded to follow their line and make America my home . |
12 | get very many this time . |
13 | I sometimes think they get too much free time ! ’ |
14 | The McKinsey position seems more defensible this time , with the negative growth being confined to the dogs ' quarters . |
15 | Well if they owe us money and stuff like that , we might have to be going to court in the end with it but the only trouble is , we 're losing that much bloody time taking a day off and going down there ! |
16 | I play so much cricket and hockey that I do n't have too much spare time between my studies at university . |
17 | Keith got here first this time and bagged the comfortable chair . |
18 | Southall , who had earlier blocked a close-range shot from the England left-back taken from a similar angle , looked more vulnerable this time but Pearce drove the ball past the far post . |
19 | ‘ Obviously we will be looking at the sports which proved so popular last time , but we will also be looking to see if there is scope for more specialised activities such as water sports and outdoor pursuits . ’ |
20 | Other people are as likely to assume , and indeed make jokes about , how lucky they are to have so much spare time on their hands without the problems and responsibilities of children . |
21 | But everything has gone wrong for him since he changed his mind and toured just one last time . |
22 | Then , I 'm gon na get home alive this time . |
23 | It was essential to get as much flying time as possible , for John was off to Wildenrath the following day and it would have been almost impossible to arrange another date to carry out the all-important conversion . |
24 | We 'll come again some other time . " |
25 | Did n't seem that long last time |
26 | ‘ I 've wasted too much bloody time today as it is . |
27 | The division had only one Lost Time Accident . |
28 | If only I had as much spare time as you evidently do , then I would happily reciprocate by wandering about this house reminding you of tasks you have perfectly well in hand . ’ |
29 | She wanted to see The White House and all the other famous places in the first city of the USA , but she had very little free time . |
30 | Yeah , but she had that many last time |