Example sentences of "almost [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , those garrulous starlets who utter a quotable phrase almost every time they open their mouths are few and far between . |
2 | ‘ Almost every time one of their rifles went off ’ , Gibbon lamented , ‘ one of our party was sure to fall . ’ |
3 | Wringe has shown how , traditionally , any conflict of notional ‘ rights ’ , as might arise , for example , between a pupil 's freedom of expression in classroom discourse and a teacher 's authority to control a lesson and behaviour during it , is irreconcilable and tends to be weighed in favour of the teacher almost every time . |
4 | The picture I am trying to convey , and it is one which is borne on me with passionate intensity almost every time I enter a primary school class , is of rigid and often unsuitable instruments ( the centralised curriculum plan , textbooks , methods of assessment ) imposed in situations where they do not apply or where they apply only to a small number of individuals within a group . |
5 | If you do what comes naturally you will be wrong almost every time . |
6 | And almost every time a group of men sat round together — inside by someone 's fire at night , or when it snowed : outside in the sun , when the sky was clear — they talked about going hunting . |
7 | But she has grown up strangely , and she treats him with a cold formality , calling him ‘ Sir ’ but correcting him almost every time he speaks . |
8 | It I be needed almost every time you have any information to give to the media . |
9 | But , to my mind , Colin Watson brings off almost every time the difficult feat he attempts . |
10 | The affliction was a subject for after-dinner conversation whenever he felt like talking about it , which was almost every time he ever had a conversation . |
11 | With Shakespeare almost every time that I read more than forty lines , I see something I 'd never seen before , which is demonstrably there . |
12 | With Shakespeare , almost every time I read more than forty lines , I see something I 'd never seen before , which is demonstrably there . |
13 | There was almost no time of day when we could be together alone . |
14 | There 's almost no time left . |
15 | Ironically , at the time both were leading such hectic lives that even though they were both still living at the family home in Melbourne they had almost no time to spend together . |
16 | There 's almost no time left to play with the aircraft — and no need , because the flying program is devised so that getting the feel of this big personal fighter/business aircraft comes naturally . |
17 | There had been almost no time for friends , let alone parties , outings or boyfriends . |