Example sentences of "[adj] time if [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And only two amazing misses , one of those candidly coming er just before scored the second Notts goal , with a headed chance headed wide when er had come and missed it , and when on forty four minutes on the watch but not a minute before the end of half time if you get the meaning because we had that long period of extra time , er missed the chance completely , he 'd made the er Pisa goal brilliantly with a cross from the right hand side , deep cross , pulled back brilliantly , but left with a chance , the number eleven in front of the post , well what was he doing ? again had come and again he 'd missed it and left with an open goal was wide of the target .
2 What shall we do in the weekend ? , are you gon na be able to make it this time if we do something ?
3 This time if you leave me I ca n't … ’
4 You did n't say that , you 're going up this time if you wanted that .
5 Course , they drop onto you any old time if they come but if they ca n't
6 The rest are harder to get registered — designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935 and dubbed jubilee kiosks , they were mass-produced until 1968 — but they are likely to survive so long as they are in good condition and in ‘ heritage locations ’ ( that is , near the house of somebody ready to give BT a hard time if it tries to take them away ) .
7 While you could of course do press-ups and go for walks , you will probably have a much better time if you join the new keep-fit brigade .
8 Threats against her , a suggestion that she should leave the country for a very long time if she did n't want to get badly hurt .
9 Now the trouble with fractions is if you do n't know your tables it can be you can work it out you could get there but it 'll take a long time if you do know your tables you just go , Yeah three fours are twelve .
10 Yes and also take long long time if you do the sort of volume of work that I have to do .
11 The number of weeks paid holiday that a worker will get is increasing rapidly so as today we have the norm of twenty days plus public bank holidays , giving more time if you like to engage in a package holiday abroad .
12 ‘ It will simply take less time if you tell us . ’
13 The fact that this may take centuries is of little importance , for mankind has limitless time if it uses it wisely .
14 They may feel New York for the first time because its fast-dealing busyness is something the screen does n't catch and may smell it for the first time if they come in high summer but one of the great first sights of the world is gone for ever .
15 Joan Durbeyfield , watching , wondered for the first time if she had been right in encouraging Tess to go .
16 Now you can tap out the rhythm of ‘ Auld Lang Syne ’ ; sing it at the same time if you like .
17 The Professional version offers the additional feature of being able to make adjustments to the stitch layout from within the COLOUR PATTERN section , so you can edit your colour pattern and stitch layout at the same time if you want to .
18 A licensing board may disapply the section to premises at any time if they cease to be satisfied that the requirements of the proviso to subs .
19 The man told him in sarcastic tones that he could have his £9 back at any time if he brought in the young lady in the photograph .
20 ‘ at any time if he thinks fit release on licence a person serving a term of imprisonment for life subject to compliance with such conditions , if any , as the Secretary of State may from time to time determine .
21 It could 've varied , you know , any time if you like from , from March till May and without knowing the exact date you might be a bit late or a bit too early er for future business .
22 When I began collecting material , one of the Blaxhall people offered me an open invitation : ‘ Drop in at any time if you want to know anything .
23 Well in er , this policy any time if you want to surrender so if you need er , some of the money , you can get that money or any time .
24 And at any time if you decide you 'd rather be in government bonds than in , say , stock market shares , just let us know .
25 Knuth ( 1973 , p483 ) explains that we ‘ can save memory space at the expense of running time if we use a linked list for each node vector , since most of the entries tend to be empty ’ , which certainly applies to our lists of words .
26 By everyone , see you some other time if you know what I mean .
27 They will have lost little time if we do decide that they are too specialist .
28 Your national side may not have a future themselves by that time if they 've lost every game in between .
29 I there is a version by John Rutter in five eight time if you want me to find that .
30 For next time if you like you can think of some tion words and and write them down .
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