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

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1 One becomes accustomed to constantly ringing church bells and clocks — our local church clock chimes up to six , then at 7 o'clock it begins again , requiring a mathematical feat to work out the correct time .
2 And secondly , we 'll be able to sort out a reasonable time for getting her home .
3 Turned out the last time the staff had seen him he was a student here and he 'd made such an arsehole of himself they 'd sworn they 'd never let him back in !
4 Charles drove out a short time later back to Highgrove .
5 And more recently there seems to be a tendency for people to say , ‘ he has been seen out a few times , he must be OK ’ , when the threat to my life is unchanged . ’
6 Are we going out a third time ?
7 Yeah well the thing is that something 's got ta shift because we 've got we 've got all these bloody flights going out the same time
8 If the car was still moving , police could work out a safe time and location to intercept it .
9 Blaina always felt that they had the ability to go up last season so , to ensure that they do not miss out a second time , a new team manager was recruited and given the task of harnessing the club 's talent .
10 For example , on a second camera pass a projector was run along with the Discovery model to project action within the craft , seen at the windows , the windows having been blacked out the first time .
11 I remember crying out the first time , " It hurts ! " and Lang saying grimly , " It 's meant to . "
12 Wright never deserved the four goals he got — he never did anything to get the ball but let it come to him and losing out a few times in the process when the defender took the ball away .
13 In 1936 the British began to plan colonial broadcasting for indigenous people , but these plans were shelved when world war broke out a second time .
14 Six candles went out the first time , the remaining three the second time .
15 The second time through you miss out the first time bar ( 8 ) and take the second time bar ( 9 ) and continue on with bars 10 , 11 etc .
16 You will be disqualified if you step out a fourth time .
17 No doubt , in his constituency office and at his surgery at this very moment , impatient constituents are waving their charters and working out the waiting time that they have to put in while the hon. Gentleman is in London delivering a good speech .
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