Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | On the contrary , we have to assign to each level a peculiar time , relatively autonomous and hence relatively independent , even in its dependence , of the ‘ times ’ of the other levels … |
2 | LIFESPAN RDBI will encrypt this password the first time the data transfer program is run . |
3 | ‘ I fell in love with this place the first time I saw it . |
4 | The Doctor let out a long slow breath , and considered his options , since even if he succeeded in stopping Mait , there was always the risk of someone else finding this place the next time the stars were in the correct alignment . |
5 | The princess told them : ‘ I have come to terms with this relationship a long time ago . |
6 | ‘ I have made up my own mind where I want to go and I spoke to Frank Clark this morning the first time for a fortnight . |
7 | The Nicholson racing team from Temple Guting are really galloping away … on Saturday Waterloo Boy was a winner again … at Hereford this afternoon they were first past the post with Barrica … that 's seventy winners this season an all time personal best … |
8 | Ignore this warning the first time LIFESPAN RDBI is run . |
9 | ‘ I have lived in this world a long time , child . |
10 | We 've been out on this balcony a long time , and no one has come to interrupt us . |
11 | People were wandering in and out of that room the whole time , he might have been seen . ’ |
12 | ‘ I knew someone of that name a long time ago . |
13 | Just as well they have something else in common : they have known each other a long time , and are all good friends . |
14 | We 'd known each other a long time . |
15 | ‘ We 've known each other a long time . |
16 | We 've known each other a long time . |
17 | We 're growing familiar , like we 've known each other a long time . |
18 | You and I have known each other a long time . |
19 | They said goodbye to each other and promised not to ignore each other the next time they met . |
20 | People can enjoy reading about you even if they do n't like your music and if enough of them do , it improves your chances of more coverage the next time you need it . |
21 | Will Anne have more luck the second time round than she did when she married Captain Mark Phillips in 1973 ? |
22 | The waterlogged heaps of wet muck soon became unstable and eventually began to slide downwards , quite suddenly becoming semi-liquid slurries or mudflows , which swept down the sides of the volcano , gathering speed and more and more material the whole time . |
23 | This then inevitably means that by the early spring it is worth working the same ground a second time . |
24 | That 's it ; except Nina stopped looking for any knight a long time ago . ’ |
25 | It should be remembered , of course , that quite often a man who deserted would rejoin the same army a short time later in a different unit , perhaps under another name , to gain a new enlistment bounty . |
26 | , Abraham ( c. 1793–1860 ) , bricklayer and the last man subjected to an ‘ appeal of murder ’ , by which a person acquitted of murder could be tried for the same offence a second time , was born c .1793 , the son of a Castle Bromwich builder . |
27 | But if he borrows the same amount a second time he becomes liable to a second charge . |
28 | It had been , Flaubert told her son after her funeral in 1876 , as if he had been forced to bury his own mother a second time . |
29 | No , but if she is , she 's , she 's been going that way a long time . |
30 | For me my husband John Miller , was on that hulk the whole time . |