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

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1 Nigel was sufficiently worried about my feeble attempts towards the top of the ascent that he got below me each time I had to turn and pushed me forward into the slope .
2 ‘ I 've — er — seen quite a bit of him since I met him when he called for you that time , ’ Leith managed , the ever-present ‘ if you value your job ’ threat there in her head again .
3 I mean I looked through it this time .
4 We went past it that time and
5 She went on , ‘ Did you see the way he looked at me that time ?
6 ‘ Good pony you 've got there , young lady , ’ Artemis 's father said to her some time later , as they walked quietly on .
7 He wrote to me some time later about a meeting with Ivy at Madge Ashton 's when there was some talk about Angus Wilson .
8 It 'll be a very , could be a very vague letter just say you remember we wrote to you some time ago that your plan was in arrears , we 've never had this money and we 're now notifying you that we 're gon na collect the arrears on your ne c payment .
9 Use the stand alone system so it gets the date that we 're going to collect it , it can say all the things that we 've said , it 's , you know , we wrote to you some time ago and , and er we , we did n't get the money if you do n't , as you said , if you do n't send us this money we 're gon na sounds like a threat does n't it , if you do n't send this money within the next three months we 'll automatically collect it together with your regular premium due on the date
10 Mrs P Satterley is the reader who wrote to us some time ago to say how wonderful the people at this shop are .
11 ‘ The Old Man trod in it this time ! ’
12 ‘ Now I open tonight 's reading from the master 's great Oliver Twist , the famous scene chosen by Dickens for his own readings and which led to his early death , from the violent emotion that swept over him each time he read this passage . ’
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