Example sentences of "[verb] he [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | But I could make no sort of impression upon him … when I visited him a second time , the fear of death was gone , and with it all solicitude about religion . ’ |
2 | Even if the opponent plays him false twenty times , the Satyagrahi is ready to trust him the twenty-first time , for an implicit trust in human nature is the very essence of the creed . |
3 | But he has been very loving this summer and much cast down by the failure of the Italian cause and I will not grudge him a livelier time of it in Rome . |
4 | My contract said very clearly that I had to have complete control of the making of the film , so I asked Darryl Zanuck if he would please replace me and I would give him the necessary time to find someone else . |
5 | Fearful of waking him a second time I waited . |
6 | ‘ That lady tamed him the first time he set eyes on her . |
7 | and give him a rough time and he was the longest serving rep with . |
8 | It seemed to be testing him the whole time . |
9 | Sheldukher killed him a long time ago . ’ |
10 | So , ‘ Goodnight , ’ she bade him a second time , her goodnight this time , however , sounding husky and hasty as she started to hurry back to her room . |
11 | He could have been paralysed for life … by a toy which been hired to give him a good time . |
12 | when I visit him a second time he did n't turn up at all |
13 | Pilger had been giving him a hard time . |
14 | The man had a faint discoloration under one eye — he could n't help speculating whether Dotty had n't been giving him a hard time . |
15 | I hoped the u s authorities were giving him a hard time . |
16 | I do n't blame him for falling for you , but do n't you go giving him a hard time just before the race ! |
17 | You 're giving him a tough time , it 's not fair to make it tougher . |
18 | " Apparently some of the younger fellows in the Owsla have been giving him a thin time — teasing him about his fur , you know , and saying he only got his place because of the Threarah . |
19 | If you want to stay with STG , I 'll be happy to arrange to have your work handled by one of the other partners although it may take him a little time to be able to handle your affairs completely on his own without asking you a lot of questions . ’ |
20 | It would take him a long time then would n't it ? |
21 | That should take him a long time to . |
22 | No Ann would have him the whole time . |
23 | You 've known him a long time ? ’ |
24 | ‘ I 've known him a long time , ’ Maggie said desperately , knowing quite well that she was being taunted and feeling just a little defenceless . |
25 | Well I actually rang them up to say , why why are you taking my wages into consideration , I did n't break up this marriage , I met him a long time afterwards an I was told by a C S A agent or clerk or whatever , that my wedding was nonessential spending . |
26 | Then , if she 'd given him a good time and he was a collaborator , he might not report her . |
27 | The Street Duties sergeant at the police station had given him a hard time . |
28 | What do I tell him the next time he asks |
29 | Well ask him the next time you see him . |
30 | It took him a long time to recover . |