Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [art] [num ord] time " in BNC.

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1 The pilot again tipped the canard on the edge of a stall and we dived for the field a second time .
2 " No , no , I wo n't risk the crossing a second time . "
3 As Julie saw him reach for the doorbell a third time she opened the door and eased it back to the extent of the chain .
4 Nichols went to see the play a second time , then a call went out to Dustin 's agent , and arrangements were made to fly the actor out to his home town for a screen test .
5 Dougal was so cold that he dropped the key the first time he put it in the lock .
6 Josh Gifford wheeled Honey End round , took him back a few paces and put him at the fence a second time .
7 The remainder of the finishers were either remounted or put to the fence a second time .
8 Karen Bage and Eileen Boynes have been named sales negotiators of the month for Shepherd Homes in the North-East the second time in a year the team at the Beckfields Walk development at Ingleby Barwick , near Thornaby , has won the award .
9 They were then asked to listen to the voices a second time and say whether each was " black , white or other " , giving a confidence rating .
10 She wore her hair squeezed up into a ballooning Afro by the same red bandana that she had worn down on the dock the first time Trent had seen her .
11 And another thing you have n't paid me for shoeing the horse the last time . ’
12 Moving the special report , Section and Industrial Conferences and also President if I may , at the same time , moving motion one one one A on behalf of the C E C , rather than returning to the rostrum a second time .
13 Look less far than the mountains the next time you wish your questions answered .
14 If , therefore , the pointer reads " here " and we blink our eyes and look at it again we shall certainly find the pointer the second time still stolidly sitting at the mark " here " .
15 Later that afternoon , when she had finished her shopping and passed the shop a second time , she found the E had been changed to an A. Just as , when she informed her class of noisy fourteen-year-olds that there was to be ‘ no more of that ’ , there was no more .
16 He seemed to settle finally for us , us being the police , or at least the fact-seekers and , clearing his throat , he told me that his men with grappling irons and magnets had missed finding the floorboards the first time , probably because the floorboards were n't magnetic .
17 I actually had to curtail part of the business the first time .
18 The take-over the first time a South African bank has bought a British bank values Ansbacher at £57.8m .
19 All parts of the body were then to be carefully washed in spirits of wine before proceeding to the third stage , which consisted in the injection of the body a second time — his system being an amalgam of that advocated by Robert Boyle and Ruysch — and the viscera , should it be considered necessary .
20 The East Anglian side were also the culprits the last time Atkinson hit an all-time low , when Ipswich beat his West Brom side in the 1978 FA Cup semi-finals .
21 You reply at once if you get the meaning the first time ( ‘ Did you get wet ?
22 And it was Sunday afternoon when I came out the pit the next time .
23 He reached for the lamp a second time , feeling the bed shake as the harridan prepared to make her escape .
24 Kimber had previously done some building work there , and had promised to bring the dancers the next time the side was out .
25 Keep listening until you are sure that you will recognise the sounds the next time you hear them , then withdraw the spade and push it back into the ground some feet away .
26 He had been in the boot the first time , and masked on the floor of the back seat the second .
27 But you went back to the hangar a second time with your matches to start a second fire — to destroy the very work which you did . ’
28 Hatton got knocked on the head the first time but the second time he was n't hurt , only tied up . ’
29 He reached under the saddle a second time and drew out the steel-tipped phallus that was attached by a chain to the pommel .
30 cos it was n't Sunderland that he went to see when he got the ticket the last time .
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