Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pron] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 The same can not be said of the keyboard itself which uses really nasty little keytops and has stick-on legends but at least they have been stuck on for you this time .
2 Unemployment may mean that people have more leisure time available but lack of money restricts the kind of activities they are able to participate in during their spare time .
3 I said to Andrew do you wan na come down with me first time ?
4 They came down in their own time , after they 'd left off work , and they 'd have a small job done ; and then they 'd take it back ready for work the next morning .
5 As an independent soul you usually prefer to plod along in your own time .
6 His own answer to it was in some ways remarkably similar to those he attacked , for it added up to this : historical study can not bring Jesus down to our own time ; rather , it reveals his strangeness to us , and he loses all colour and significance if we attempt to tear him out of his own historical and religious setting in late Judaism .
7 Many Nigerians still do not quite believe that he will go through with it this time .
8 Well let's say , if you feel you 've got more than , you should hand over to somebody next time .
9 Said Ferguson : ‘ I hope we can get a game fixed up for him some time this week . ’
10 But suddenly , he could n't be bothered to argue any further , and went back to watching the boxing , storing the argument away carefully in his mind to bring up against her another time .
11 He 's coming up with her next time .
12 ‘ I 'll catch up with you some time when you 're back in England . ’
13 She did n't sew herself , so she had an acquaintance from a theatrical costumiers run them up in his spare time .
14 They can check up on me any time really .
15 ‘ We might just sneak up on you next time . ’
16 But in the advanced technologies , up to our own time , it has been almost impossible for working companies to have direct access to their relevant means of production , and a third form of the division of labour then appears , and in capitalist conditions becomes stable and regular .
17 Remind me to make it up to you some time … ’
18 • After several days on this schedule they will be going to bed and getting up at their chosen time , one that gives them enough sleep during the weekdays .
19 When the puppy comes to your calling its name , reward it with a titbit , then put his lead on in your own time , praising and stroking it .
20 The import ant fact about Baudelaire is that he was essentially a Christian , born out of his due time , and a classicist , born out of his due time … his tendency to ‘ ritual ’ … springs from no attachment to the outward forms of Christianity , but from the instincts of a soul that was naturaliter Christian .
21 The import ant fact about Baudelaire is that he was essentially a Christian , born out of his due time , and a classicist , born out of his due time … his tendency to ‘ ritual ’ … springs from no attachment to the outward forms of Christianity , but from the instincts of a soul that was naturaliter Christian .
22 No talk of the tittle tattle of erm the citizens charter that gets watered down one day and becomes something else the other day and you might get a free train ticket out of it some time .
23 I will take you out , I do n't want you out with me this time . .
24 " Why do n't you come out with us some time ?
25 He must have taken them back with him last time he was here . ’
26 Then gradually slip the open bag into the tank , and allow the fish to swim out in their own time .
27 The other buses were either spread out in their running time or cut down to form the evening frequency which was less than what it was during the peak time and so I , you know , I 'd , I 'd left it at then , when I went in the forces then , he carried on .
28 He 'll find out in his own time .
29 When he looked back upon his short time at the Choir School of King 's College , it was the meeting with Milner-White which he saw as the memorable gift from the school .
30 ‘ Look , why do n't you two slug this thing out on your own time ?
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