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

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1 Right this time you 'd save forty P .
2 Claudia quickened her steps ; perhaps this time she would see him and know , at last , who he was , this man she would marry .
3 Only this time we 'll dance according to the music . ’
4 Only this time I 'll take it wie me when I go out . ’
5 Only this time she would not lose her temper , she promised herself .
6 Perhaps next time I 'll have more time to prepare .
7 Of the sense that perhaps everything needs rethinking , that perhaps next time I might get it right .
8 Perhaps next time you 'll inform me first before you gatecrash my party and throw yourself into the fountain .
9 Perhaps next time you could surrender and call it a tactical strike without arms . ’
10 Hopefully this time we will also get the right result . ’
11 At a more appropriate time I will be happy to prove to you just how much excitement and delight our mutual attraction can generate . ’
12 And now this time we would like to do a vehicle check with you when we before we go out .
13 What people tend to do is they answer a question that they 've revised well and they can easily answer and they spend an hour and a half on it and then they fi they do , I mean you know you see them answering they write you pages and pages and pages and it 's a perfect answer and they get maybe ninety percent but had they spent about half as much time they 'd have got seventy percent anyway because they knew most of the important bits .
14 ‘ We should do well this time it will suit some of our players better . ’
15 Closing her eyes , she melted into his embrace , willingly parted her mouth for him — and she truly had n't known , until now , how many ways there were to kiss — or what a gloriously long time it would take to discover them all .
16 Well next time I 'll kick you
17 Well next time I 'll remember you .
18 Maybe this time they 'll be a rather more serious effort in the European elections given that the er potential for influencing the outcome of the next leadership contest also lies in the balance there .
19 ‘ But maybe this time they wo n't know exactly what to expect from us . ’
20 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 .
21 At least this time he could justifiably claim to be doing so in a higher cause than that of his own political survival .
22 And maybe another time we can explore at ground level . ’
23 You know what you should have done while you was up there this time you should have took asked for some samples .
24 Maybe next time we shall consign the polls to their proper place alongside the racing tips , but somehow I doubt it .
25 ‘ It would have been a chance in a million but maybe next time we will be lucky . ’
26 Maybe next time you 'll wear a pink carnation/ so I can recognise you — hooo !
27 " Now , every time you lie to me or prove difficult , we 're going to break a finger , and then next time you 'll lose a tooth — I promise you .
28 Then next time I 'll try to be more gallant . ’
29 If you have been hunting for the perfect diet for a very long time it will be difficult to stop , actually to believe that good weight control can be established without resorting to one special diet that you go on ( and then , and this is the snag , come off again ) .
30 Okay next time we 'll move .
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