Example sentences of "[adj] time he [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This time he made it .
2 This time he took her mouth , and she had no fight left in her .
3 That morning Dad told his favourite story again , the story of his drive along the coast with Kay , only this time he took it one stage further , down from the cliffs and into the house .
4 At this time he acquired his sensitivity of touch which proved to be invaluable later in his career .
5 This time he kissed her on the lips .
6 Before she realised it , she was in his arms again , and this time he kissed her fiercely , a long kiss that left her feeling faint and breathless , and caused her heart to beat so fast that she felt sure he must be conscious of its wild throbbing .
7 Although he did n't trust people outside the department , this time he knew he had no alternative .
8 But this time he knew I did n't mean it .
9 Then he heard the voices once more — and this time he knew it was not his imagination .
10 This time he plunged his arm in up to the elbow .
11 STAN FLASHMAN went crazy again yesterday — but this time he attacked his own Barnet players , branding them ‘ greedy bastards ’ .
12 This time he traced it back to the servant in the bedroom — he blocked out or refused to remember her name — a cold witch , he decided , a witch who would find no satiation in this world , maybe even a spirit brought back to test and ruin those who had intercourse with her .
13 At this time he published his widely used text-book Elementary Chemical Thermodynamics , which was translated into several languages .
14 This time he gave her a genuine smile .
15 Just about this time he put his hand into his jacket pocket and found the two bills from Mouncy Street .
16 This time he showed us that he has character as well , struggling his way to a 10-8 , 9-6 , 4-9 , 5-9 , 9-2 victory over Amir Wagih .
17 This time he turned her to face him , enveloping her in his arms .
18 But this time he swallowed it .
19 She reached out and this time he let her grip his arm .
20 She pulled free and walked off and this time he let her go .
21 This time he let it stay .
22 During this time he introduced himself to the Governor of New South Wales , who received me most kindly and offered me every assistance ’ , and paid his respects to Captain Philip Parker King , who had commanded his expedition with Lady Franklin to Recherche Bay the previous December , and who was now resident in Sydney as Port Officer and Superintendent of Government Vessels .
23 Nothing is known of Hotham 's early years , but at some time he established himself as a hatter and hosier in Serle Street , Lincoln 's Inn , London , and later ( c .1752 ) in the Strand , advertising his wares by circulating copper tokens in London and the provinces .
24 After some time he found himself down at the Green , where Emily had not come with him ; and remembered Emily , and decided that he must ask her to become engaged to him before he went , to wait for him ; would she agree ?
25 Another time he got us to lie on the floor with our legs in the air .
26 Another time he shoved her out of his room and down the stairs .
27 It was n't very good shooting , but the second time he made it stick .
28 For the second time he made his way out of the pit , and the others followed .
29 When Pitt wants to have a good time he invites his ‘ little group of buddies ’ , including actor Dermot Mulroney — a whiz on the cello — over for an old-fashioned ‘ hootinanny ’ jam session .
30 For a long time he said nothing .
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