Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] this time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ God it was awful , ’ he said , and made them laugh and accept what he said , and Barnett never asked for the certificate this time .
2 We 've got ta pay for the coach this time have n't we , or something ?
3 We got ta pay for the coach this time though have n't we ?
4 For there was no doubt about her success that night , and for the encore this time , she came on alone .
5 They were going to cut bamboo stems from the thicket at the end of the path , not for the garden this time but for themselves .
6 However , his princes were not enthusiastic about the project this time and his army was weak , so he was forced to hire roaming mercenaries .
7 I suspect the enemy was really after the railway this time .
8 He had made sure of the Jew this time , and the whore .
9 There was no question of the winner this time .
10 He said : ‘ This is the best squad we 've had since we re-formed the club a year ago , and we are hopeful of the title this time .
11 Ade had raced Yevgeniev a number of times before that , in Paris in 1985 and in the European Indoor of 1984 , and had never beaten him , and I do n't think he would have been ahead of the Russian this time either .
12 There was a longer silence from the other end of the phone this time .
13 These grievances and demands remained and although they did not drive the students out onto the streets of the capital this time to demonstrate , it was clear that they certainly could at some time in the near future .
14 The tenth defeat of the season arrived and with it a place at the bottom of the table this time 2–1 at home to Peterborough .
15 He would draw the money out of the bank this time .
16 ‘ It means people can actually get hold of the record this time around .
17 ‘ It means people can actually get hold of the record this time around .
18 Saxton Bampfylde represents a more recent example of a breakaway this time from John Stork — suggesting that there is still scope for start-ups in headhunting .
19 . NO CHANCE OF A COVER-UP THIS TIME
20 ‘ There could not have been much of a selection this time , then .
21 Dong , sensing his brother 's fear , reached quietly behind him in the darkness with his free hand until his fingers brushed against the face of the malaria victim ; the clammy flesh , already growing cold , was slippery with rain and the sweat of the fatal climatic fever , and in the moment that his hand recoiled from the contact Dong knew that they would not be able to avoid the horror of a burial this time .
22 There were no signs of a search this time .
23 Oh I do n't know the supermarkets the best part of an hour this time of year .
24 ‘ Quite a few of them were given a chance last season and although they have n't had much of an opportunity this time , I have n't forgotten them because of their importance to the squad . ’
25 A gentleman near the front this time at seventeen pound .
26 I do n't think there 's anything behind the question this time but nostalgia .
27 He and the others repeated all the old objections to plastic as a material , heavy , slow , unmanoeuvrable and dangerous with the emphasis this time on the middle two rather than the last .
28 Oh there are no , you know with the gaff this time , a lot of work like during the week and that and we 've tightened up quite a bit and tried to you know , get ourselves organised .
29 But something obviously went wrong with the scenario this time around because ‘ Blues Soul ’ is , whisper it not , the CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM OF THE YEAR .
30 After Edward 's triumph at Boroughbridge in 1322 he once again sought to levy one man from each vill for service in Scotland , with the vill this time paying the wages for forty days .
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