Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [verb] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Their hearts were going bang bang bang bang and the younger of the two had an excruciating bursting pain in the middle of the chest that stabbed every time a sobbing gasp came . |
2 | Perhaps it speaks to a part of our mind that does not know about self-control — a part that remembers the time when we were entirely in someone else 's power and they , in a certain sense , were in ours . |
3 | She felt again that slight frisson of foreboding that came every time she thought of Gesner . |
4 | At the beginning of the New Year — or perhaps in a couple of months time at the beginning of the new financial year — there is often a need to set up a spreadsheet that shows a time series . |
5 | It had never happened to her — in fact , quite the contrary , she revelled in the build-up to her own entrance , loving the rush of adrenalin that came every time she heard her own music . |
6 | Hence the frenzied self-hatred that explodes every time he spits out ‘ I 'm a creep ’ . |
7 | It 's it 's th the building and the blocks of things in in in the in the courtyard that make the time . |
8 | Tired as they were , they stumbled through the dark hours , picking themselves up when they fell , keeping up a pace that left no time for thought or speech . |
9 | The break-even points between the two modes of processing can be seen clearly in Fig. 7.22 ; for numbers of records for which a sequential curve is above each straight line that represents the time required to process a record directly , direct processing is faster . |
10 | It could explain the terrified silence that reigned every time they were locked up alone with him . |
11 | There is also the possibility that alter a time a support bureaucracy generates its own needs for support quite independently of the front-line units . |