Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [art] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 In fact , you can just get on and off them a few times and they never seem to register the same thing twice !
2 During the evening she caught sight of him a few times , always dancing , holding his partners very close , and managing to avoid her eyes .
3 I 'm glad it was one of my second-hand buys ; it only cost £10 so I suppose I 've had my money 's worth out of it a few times in the garden .
4 I mean , when our Bon was learning I went with her a few times she frightened the life out of me !
5 ‘ Dylan as an actor and as an explosive performing force was a dangerous rival for other actors , as I know , for I worked with him a few times or several , and once for instance a director [ Douglas Cleverdon ] said to him — we were rehearsing a radio play at the time — Dylan , will you take the words ‘ Mam !
6 I 'd gone out with him a few times — pictures in Penzance , that sort of thing , and father being away …
7 Oh she knew the bloke , she 'd be she 'd been out with him a few times before right , he 's , he 's not a bad bloke but like I said like I said erm but he 's respect for her I said to her
8 and me go off , I would n't do that without really you know , having been out with him a few times .
9 Thornaby skipper Mike Priestley will be hoping he can repeat that feat for him a few times this season .
10 ‘ I 'd spoken to him a few times , ’ Avril recalls .
11 I just barged up to him a few times during the evening and in the end he said , ‘ Alright then , let's hear you sing ’ and he was impressed .
12 ‘ I 've spoken to him a few times and he 's the epitome of a true warrior .
13 If I took the food away from her too often , though , there was a danger she would lose interest , so I had to give in to her a few times .
14 And they 're all they 're they 're all patterns within lots of similarities , by going through it a few times like that and when you when you 've done that go through again say and with and everywhere you could write the whole lot out again
15 The troughs are realising you have forgotten something you learned right at the beginning , finding out you have been saying ‘ taste ’ instead of ‘ try ’ for six months , falling asleep over vocabulary , believing you are ready to understand speeches without help and discovering you are not , being corrected by another non-native speaker who has been at it the same time as you , and taking an hour to tell a Lada joke .
16 Cedric , on the other band , though obviously delighted to meet her , gave no hint of doing his part , After sniffing her over , he danced around her a few times , goofy-faced , tongue lolling .
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