Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [det] time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She kept getting bones in her mouth and each time she took one out O'Hara appeared to be looking in her direction .
2 Plus I lost one stone in weight and this time I have not put the weight back on again .
3 Be prepared to train twice as hard on your weaker side and each time you feel fed-up through lack of progress , switch to your stronger side to give yourself a boost .
4 With the playback that in fact erm as has said it showed me what in fact I was doing right and wrong , erm I 've been on television before once when I was running the London marathon but this time it was actually me and me alone in a work element and I could in fact see what I was doing and why I was doing it and understand in fact the corrections from the morning to in fact the afternoon presentation when I came back for the second one .
5 We may seek out partners incapable of loving us in the way we need so as to experience again the brief hope that this time it will be all right or as Lisa Minelli sang in the film Cabaret , ‘ This time I 'll be lucky ’ , before the pain sweeps in again to overwhelm us .
6 If I was to pop my clogs at work or any time you 'd get fifty five thousand eight hundred eighty pounds .
7 I hardly date write anything about the goats as there are so many strongly held views on management that each time I say I did something one way , lots of readers write and tell us how completely wrong that way is !
8 Twice the doctor had tried to push his arm inside her to turn the child and each time he had failed .
9 August 1992 sees Tim setting off on a journey much nearer home and this time he 's inviting the wine-loving gourmets of Britain to join him .
10 It was still the strongest weapon in my armoury but this time I added two pounds of black treacle to the mixture .
11 I reached over and ruffled his hair and this time he did n't pull away .
12 Meanwhile Agnew lifts it in and there is another offside decision and this time it 's gone in Forest 's favour .
13 Although his curtains were drawn , moonlight flooded his room and each time he awoke from an uneasy sleep he thought that it was morning .
14 She took no interest in Rain but this time she did not care about Oliver either , or anyone else .
15 ‘ Madonna likes being in the eye of the storm but this time she was safely tucked away in New York . ’
16 Three times , local architect Val Welham offered 110,000 pounds of her own money but each time it was rejected .
17 There was of course the complicating factor that this time it was ‘ Mary ’ , not ‘ David ’ .
18 Another well-timed cover-drive beat the fielder and this time it reached the boundary .
19 A hundred years were to pass before the next Roman invasion and this time they came to stay .
20 It was the second Cultural Revolution but this time it came from the students and the workers and this time it was nonviolent , peaceful , gentle .
21 It had never hurt before in anything but high jump but this time it hurt long jumping .
22 I have a feeling that this time it will be all right for her .
23 For younger children , play the same game but this time they can hit the ball with their hands to keep it in the air .
24 After it 's over we cut to another scene and there 's somebody who might be the little guy again and he 's still strapped to a chair but this time it 's a tall hospital chair with wheels and a little fold-away table in front of him and the straps holding his torso would be easy to undo but his hands are limp .
25 He was shaking with rage and this time it was n't a deliberately contrived rage .
26 As usual the singles on the final day produced a thrilling climax and this time it had everything .
27 A total of 74 players took part in the second Lawrence Batley Over-80 's Championship and this time they all lived to tell the tale .
28 Things have got out of hand in the past but this time it 's just a fashion show , ’ said Mrs Deborah Keily of the NSPCC , which hoped to raise £20,000 from the show .
29 Yes yeah , I , I 'm also very disappointed that er er , in the negotiations that they did n't er er , come up with any sort of housing erm I think the , it 's mucking any future negotiations with other partners or developers , speculators whoever they may be , I think it 's important that we have , er we strike a balance between bu houses for sale and rented accommodation because , I mean they need to now the building er , this house for sale and each time we we we we knock down flats or building and ga gave the land free of charge to the speculators we have to de-count people , those people are moving th the existing te er people on the waiting list and they 're getting moved further and further back and er I think i i i it 's a very worrying situation where we are continually giving land free of charge and they 're getting no rented accommodation .
30 Again in the same area , but from the canal bank and this time we have none other than Great Western 3440 ‘ City of Truro ’ making its way from York to Didcot and diverted onto the GC on a miserable day in April 1989 .
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