Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] time [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 And this particular time I said , well maybe we should use Durex .
2 At this particular time he liked to begin the unwinding process .
3 So this last time she wanted to be in her office , correct and professional at the right time .
4 Girl , he called her , but this last time he 'd called her Vi and written that he loved her , and he 'd never done that before .
5 The system improves your service , keeping a record of the guest 's history so that you can identify where he spent his money last time he stayed ( by analysing his spending pattern ) , which room he stayed in , what his favourite drink is , whether he has to have special foods , and important facts like did he pay , did anything go wrong last time he stayed , and so on
6 That second time I went in they left me there for two hours , and I was really cracking up .
7 So far most of the conclusions are broadly in line with other studies , but there is a brief , but interesting , discussion about carers ' groups , where the authors state that , contrary to the present emphasis professionals give to self-help , ‘ the last thing ( carers ) wanted to do with the little free time they had was to talk about elderly people ’ .
8 But everything was fine last time I went .
9 You said three and you oh yeah yeah you three last time you said three and a half .
10 They 'd both been working for nearly two years , and all that time they had n't been paid a penny .
11 I had to put the project aside for a while , he wrote , as the rent had to be paid , not to speak of alimony , school fees and the rest , and , coming back to it after a considerable period , much longer , unfortunately , than I had anticipated , and I will not even try to apologize since you gave me a completely free hand — anyway , he wrote , trying to ignore the damp spots left on the page of his pad by his sweaty hands , anyway , coming back to it after all that time I realized that it would be quite impossible in practice to separate the valuable and the worthless , the public and the private , and that , in a sense , one would have to think in terms of either publishing the whole thing exactly as it stood , or not doing it at all .
12 They threw us out at four o'clock and in all that time I had n't said a word , just listened .
13 Working day at least in all that time I had entered or come out from that building and its reality had gone for me .
14 All that time I kept thinking , do I love him ?
15 I looked after Papa all that time you went off with Arkwright , and I 've tried to look after your children for you now .
16 You work forty years of your life you 're made redundant all that time you paid insurance , tax and after twelve months they 've got the gall to take money you paid all your life off your unemployment and throw you on income .
17 It seemed an age before he returned , and all that time she had been painfully aware of the blaze in her inflamed hind-quarters .
18 And in all that time she 'd never heard from Jez , nor even from her parents .
19 All this time they had been standing by the front door .
20 And during all this time I kept getting flashing pictures in my mind of Chantal , like a magic lantern slide .
21 All this time I said nothing to anyone of what I truly felt .
22 All this time I had been followed by a police car which now stopped .
23 All this time I had had to try hard not to think of what my parents must have been feeling about my going away .
24 Now , all this time I held my temper , even when he turned on the tears which he could do , playing skilfully on his little-boy manner which elicited great sympathy from the women .
25 You mean all this time you thought your mother no , I just do n't understand .
26 All this time he had been working like a madman , limping about overseeing the repairs and helping in spite of his own wounds wherever his strength was needed .
27 All this time he had been keeping a reserve force waiting in the library .
28 Why now , when all this time he 'd stuck rigidly to her real , rather austere christian name , had he suddenly switched to the softer-sounding Rory ?
29 All this time she kept up her cryings and roarings , indeed , when she was ‘ barren of tears a day or half a day ’ , she was much depressed .
30 All this time she had scarcely noticed there were other people in the car with her .
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