Example sentences of "[adj] time [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He said that he would devote his ‘ best exertions and abilities ’ to the work , and concluded by asking for ‘ proper time for a work of such importance ’ .
2 However , Jeff , who has taken charge of over 1100 games in his career , had to go off injured at half time with a calf injury , the first time ever he has had retire during a game .
3 On February 28th 1685 , Baxter was arrested and imprisoned yet again , this time under a warrant signed by the infamous Judge Jeffries .
4 She wondered what Bella was like , and she thought again , this time with a spurt of jealousy , that Bella was Johnny 's wife .
5 I came out of slippered retirement and enjoyed a late bonus by visiting the old familiar places once again — but this time with a master cameraman .
6 But , as in the first Test , Morrison removed him on the stroke of stumps , this time with a yorker , to leave honours even at 239 for 5 .
7 When Harriet once again saw her daughter off at Penzance station it was this time with a sense of relief .
8 Another personal singer/songwriter washing her mental dirty linen in public , but this time with a voice of pure thin ice and a faint air of jollification .
9 The Armada Festival will once again take to the boards , but this time with a difference .
10 As our second day dawned with a cloudless sky I could n't wait to get back out and explore more of the Dorset countryside — this time with a horse to take the strain .
11 DELL HAS COME UP TRUMPS AGAIN , THIS TIME WITH A NOTEBOOK COMPUTER THAT 'S CHOC-A-BLOC WITH USEFUL FEATURES .
12 But that 's all the more reason why we should go off this time with a car well filled , eh ?
13 Frau Schmidt twinkled in again , this time with a tray of glasses , and Gesner smiled up at her .
14 Lizards could not have been more still until the creature spoke again , this time with a note of pleading in its voice .
15 I think prob problems of identification have n't really been right this time and we made a point a clear point this time with a note to people , if they were n't sure , to make comments on the books .
16 On Nov. 25 Dijoud arrived from Paris for a second visit , this time with a letter from President François Mitterrand for Gouled Aptidon .
17 She came back again , this time with a brazier and coffee-pot .
18 In third spot was that man John Hall again , this time with a shot of M.E.R. Car crossing Laxey Viaduct .
19 Bay Green , who spent 17 years with Kleinwort Benson before defecting to Hill Samuel merchant bank as head of corporate finance , is back with Kleinwort , this time with a seat on the board .
20 This time with a club , what looked like an Irish shillelagh .
21 The same is true , but this time with a vengeance , when it comes to animals and plants .
22 Soundman and producer Harvey Birrell is another casualty — this time with a stomach complaint , at least partly brought on by overwork in the last six months .
23 Wales getting to the World Cup ( which I want ) , Speedo playing a blinder , and Silver issuing another great statement about why we had to sell one of our best players ( this time for a bit more I hope ) .
24 Faced for the second time with the collapse of Balliol 's rule , Edward once again mobilized an army , this time for a winter campaign which proved unpopular with the troops and which was abandoned under pressure from Philip VI to conclude a truce , which was to last from Easter to midsummer 1335 .
25 Now Reid has done it again , paying Wimbledon another 2.5million — this time for a left-back , Terry Phelan .
26 I 've been waiting all this time for a baby , but I must admit the carrying of it is more tiring than I 'd expected . ’
27 A broken spring within one of the pair of twin-choke side-wrought Weber 45 DCOEs was discovered and replaced , this time for a fiver .
28 Things were helped by the fact that he was moving home again — this time to a flat in Farley Court over Baker Street station , close to the London Planetarium near Baker Street .
29 There was no attempt to revive the church of Paulinus at York and no further pursuit at this time of a pallium for a northern archbishop .
30 As far as the Bank of England is concerned , the adjustment consists this time of a rearrangement solely of its liabilities .
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