Example sentences of "[adj] time [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 From this time we can probably date the development of Banbury Lane as a road rather than a wide corridor .
2 Hopefully this time we will also get the right result . ’
3 I waved frantically , but this time I could actually sense my body temperature falling rapidly with the physical exertion .
4 Denis Norden was as delightful and urbane a guest as Don Black had been , but this time I could actually hear and respond to what he was saying .
5 This time you would scarcely know it is on !
6 This time you would scarcely know it is on !
7 During this time you will also continue with your Naval general training , and spend time gaining practical experience in the wardroom and on assignment to an officer 's cabin .
8 But if one issue is to be singled out as representing a point of potential conflict between partners at this time it will most likely concern the relationship between home and employment .
9 This time it will almost certainly drop a wing , but just easing forwards a little will make a recovery .
10 All his life , the fool thinks that if only he tried another woman , or holiday , or whatever , then this time he would really catch the mysterious something .
11 At least this time he could justifiably claim to be doing so in a higher cause than that of his own political survival .
12 This time he could almost hear a patient sigh coming down the telephone .
13 Then Shiona had preferred to deny the evidence of her eyes , but this time she could no longer do so .
14 By this time she could already have borne him their two sons , Swegen and Harold .
15 But , she determined then , at some time she must most definitely find some space in which to tackle the issue with him .
16 Carbon monoxide has no smell and if your appliance has n't been services for some time you may now be in danger .
17 At some time he may also have sent an expedition against Normandy which was defeated , and his Helmet coin type , perhaps current from 1003 to 1009 , depicts him in armour ; according to the surviving verse on him by the Icelandic poet Gunnlaug Serpent 's Tongue , the army feared Æthel-red no less than God , and N.P. Brooks has shown that he increased the military burdens on his people by requiring more of his soldiers to wear helmets and byrnies .
18 If he were aimed specifically at the race another time he would probably go very close .
19 If you then get it a second time you will then possibly have an allergic reaction to the horse serum .
20 At one time I could easily have become a fundamentalist advocate of natural childbirth ( Reaching for certainty NI 210 ) .
21 ‘ And that was the first time ye 'd ever set eyes on him ? ’
22 It was the red-haired left-hander 's first win over the squash legend , the first time he had played a match lasting an hour and 50 minutes at this level and won , and the first time he can ever have gambled so audaciously as he did at 13-13 in the final game .
23 ‘ If yer do n't git in line fast enough ivery time yer 'll never git a ‘ undred , ’ was the Old Stager 's greeting in praise of the innings .
24 This is really rather unfair because the only time we can really define correctly is in hindsight — when we have already found the solution and are merely inventing a definition that would have led us there !
25 the only time I can possibly take off
26 It was the only time I can ever remember seeing him with tears in his eyes .
27 It seems the only time I can ever talk to you is on the way to violin lessons and on the way back . "
28 Alright , but given time we will eventually build up that skill base again .
29 A person may be resident in more than one country but at any given time he/she can only be domiciled in one .
30 At the same time they might even pick up a few tips from Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram instead of trying to put them down .
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