Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [verb] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | you all to try and do this time is to avoid if you can mouthing words , mouthing dialogue . |
2 | Well do you want , would you like to come and look some time with me ? |
3 | The six Concerti on this interesting release were published in 1742 , and were rearranged and reprinted many times , the composer actually rearranging the Sixth Concerto in an edition published 33 years later , such was its popularity . |
4 | It has been rebuilt and readorned many times , and most centuries from the fourth to the twentieth — when it had to be largely rebuilt after the Second World War — have contributed to it ; it is a supreme symbol of continuity . |
5 | One of the most deliberate of these editorial tempo relationships occurs in ‘ Pleni sunt coeli et terra majestatis gloriae tuae ’ where the text at minim=60 is preceded and followed each time by the orchestral ‘ fanfares ’ at double speed , and this breakneck tempo is then adopted for the remainder of the movement ( for the unfortunate apostles , prophets and martyrs ) until the inevitable rallentando at the end . |
6 | This guidebook was first published in 1959 , and it has been revised and reprinted several times since , the present copy being a revised impression of the 1981 edition . |
7 | The church has been jarred and cracked , shaken and split more times than historians have been able to count . |
8 | With the options now open to couples , commitments and covenants will need to be renegotiated and re-formulated many times in the course of a lifetime as family groups move through different stages . |
9 | His discussion paper on the subject had now been drafted and redrafted several times . |
10 | The reasoning behind it being that she would not be able to come to terms with the notion of her mother being dead , so by removing her from the place where the tragedy had occurred and allowing enough time to pass , she would better be able to come to terms with her loss . |
11 | In fact , while an oil cargo could be sold and resold several times a day under the right market conditions , very few North Atlantic or Baltic general cargo shipments are sold on the water . |
12 | With its broad and open frontiers , Russia is a country that has been invaded and occupied many times by outside powers . |
13 | Other aspects of packaging may emphasise the convenience of the pack , as for example in cigarette packets which may be opened and reopened several times , or beer cans , which can be opened safely by pulling a ring . |
14 | Her mouth opened and closed several times before words emerged . |
15 | I mean this has been worn and washed many times for Charlotte . |
16 | And can you join me for a bit of breaking and entering some time this evening ? " |
17 | Each upper one third and lower two third portion was incubated with 0.05% pepsin ( Sigma , USA ) adjusted to pH 2.0 , for five minutes at 37°C , washed twice with 0.2 M TRIS chloride buffered saline , and aspirated and ejected several times through a disposable syringe ( 1 ml , Nipro , Tokyo ) with a 27 gauge needle . |
18 | I packed and repacked many times ( before I left and after I got there ) . |
19 | Once covered in a tropical moist forest with rich fauna , A Luoi and A Sau valley , 60km long and between three and six kilometres wide , was defoliated and napalmed many times . |
20 | ‘ I 'll try and make some time . |
21 | In maths and language they were less distracted and spent more time on work and routine activities , although in art the pattern was reversed : older children were more often distracted and did less work . |
22 | In classrooms where there were two adults , children were generally less distracted and spent more time working than in classrooms where there was only one . |
23 | Transformational changes take years , not months ; it is important that the executive managers understand and accept this time perspective . |
24 | We stumbled and fell many times , and yet always managed to struggle up again and continue . |
25 | The pond must be carefully scrubbed and rinsed several times before putting the fish back . |
26 | ‘ Only that we try and spend some time together again . |
27 | and , we can always go and spend some time at er , we 'll easy get a meal in Portsmouth anyway |
28 | Go and take some time off . |
29 | When Marsh was dumped it did not concern him that as Australian captain anything he said or did might be misconstrued or magnified many times over . |
30 | The talent he has encouraged and given much time and effort to , includes the 1986 Club Champion , 20-year-old Simon Barrington who was twice Junior Champion ; Michael Orris , the Joint Course record holder and County Alliance player ; Guy Phillips , still 17 , the Junior Champion and Captain ( handicap 5 ) and who whilst competing in the Daily Express Ford qualifying round at Royal Mid-Surrey in 1986 played to level par and went on to play in the finals in Spain ) ; Henry Bareham , also handicap 5 , who played for English Schools and Graham Booth , the Thames Valley League Junior Champion . |