Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] time [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The Orynthia lived on , despite it all — off to Honduras again in March , 1840 , where this time it was the cook who ended up in prison : William Rhodes took her out to Fernando Po , Ascension and India in 1841 , and William Cox was master again on a voyage to the Cape and Burma in 1843 , in which year he sold his half-share to Henry Johnson , a City merchant .
2 The Gloucester ski racing team are out on the slopes training all winter … except this time we 're not high up in the Alps but right here in England in Telford in shropshire … this is artificial snow … its the only slope of its kind in the country … and to save money and time our young racers are coming here to train …
3 This issue too concerns third parties , although this time they are creditors rather than buyers .
4 And his smile made Shelley blush again , although this time she was n't as angry as last time with him for kissing her .
5 As with the Teardrop , the body is solid alder , although this time it 's contoured on the back .
6 The effect held up ( although this time it was somewhat smaller ) , and we published the first paper describing the results in 1980 .
7 She did n't even know his name but she did know that this time she was IN LOVE !
8 I think she half meant it , though what she really felt was that this time she was going to wait .
9 ‘ Ah , but I need to know for sure , you see , because I have some doubts , and before you ask me why I should be so concerned I will assure you that this time it is partly for my own self-esteem that I would like to know . ’
10 There was of course the complicating factor that this time it was ‘ Mary ’ , not ‘ David ’ .
11 She looked at him and for a moment he thought that this time it was going to be easy , this time she would believe him and go to sleep .
12 Does she know that you 've been unfaithful to her once already and are willing to be again — except that this time I 'm not co-operating ?
13 Unwisely , he was heard to proclaim that this time he was sure to catch the Fawcetts redhanded ( or , more accurately , up to their fetlocks in feathers ) .
14 And Jimmy knew that this time he was in serious trouble .
15 Luke Calder would be a bad man to cross , and suddenly she was glad that this time he was on her side and not the opposition 's .
16 Just remember that next time you are tempted to book a holiday on the strength of something you read in one of the Sunday supplements .
17 THE ARMY WAS AGAIN TO PERFORM THE SAME SERVICE FOR HIM IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH EXCEPT THAT NEXT TIME IT WAS A GUIDED TOUR OF THE COURSES OF ACTION WHICH WERE NOT OPEN TO HIS GOVERNMENT AS THE GENERAL STRIKE ORGANISED BY THE ULSTER WORKERS ' COUNCIL MOVED TO A CLIMAX .
18 ‘ They said that last time I was in , but I 'm still ‘ ere , ai n't I ? ’
19 This was one of only two occasions Botham tasted victory as England captain , the other being in a one-day game against Australia a year later , and each time he was there at the death .
20 Staff and students wishing to use the car parks must register their vehicle each academic year and each time it is changed .
21 Sylvia Andrews , breast screening services manager , said : ‘ Last year we screened 3,500 women and this time we are aiming for 4,600 .
22 And this time we 're really going to get to see the Blue Grotto .
23 Now , competition time once again — and this time we 're looking for heroes .
24 We 're putting it back again and this time we 're gon na make it stick
25 Against my advice , Walter , despite being 78 , was immediately named manager for 88/89 and this time we were runners-up and promoted .
26 I pick up the ‘ Glass Dildo ’ photo again and this time I am struck by Cicciolina 's expressiveness .
27 Just as before , I had spent the intervening three months ‘ supporting ’ myself and this time I was so confident I was able to march into the hospital and into the consulting room certain that whatever I had or had had I was now on top of it .
28 For once I knew where to get at him and this time I was going to have the matter out with him .
29 And this time I was n't going to show up .
30 But you 've retained that particular quirky beauty that calls to something in me , some random or rogue streak , and this time I 'm answering .
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