Example sentences of "be [adj] [noun] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 So there 's there we are , and these are ten metres each time , so ten , twenty , thirty and let's say after after a hundred metres fifty forty .
2 ‘ Last season is gone — we had an advantage then but it might not be that way this time .
3 And it will be some days this time , because Christmas day is on Saturday , so it 's a very long , long weekend and holiday period .
4 er let's see , it will be this afternoon some time , erm
5 concrete and that 's got to be one mix each time is n't it ?
6 Each user will wave the ‘ pen ’ over the bar code at a different speed , and there may well be significant variations each time the same person uses the system .
7 Chris 's were average stage one time seems to be creeping up .
8 There were five men this time — Amundsen , Bjaaland , Wisting , Hassel , and Hanssen .
9 For a start , opponents he had skinned last season were wiser men second time around and less prone to be dismantled by the quickest feet in the Premier League .
10 The Dutch were silver medallists last time and England have taken the bronze in the last two events .
11 But a minute later she saw him again — and there were two men this time .
12 In room J , there is a skilfully drawn hexagonal mosaic , divided into seven internal hexagons each of which holds interlaced guilloche triangles ; in room W , is another hexagonal mosaic-this time divided into six triangles , each of which carries a square .
13 Despite numerous campaigns to introduce ordinary language into property documents , the legal language used is still tortuous , and , as this state of affairs is unlikely to change quickly , it is worthwhile spending some time studying a typical business lease and conveyance .
14 Whether it was the incentive of the dime or the desire to get it over , there was little hesitation this time , and her hand shot out imperiously at the end of it .
15 There was real applause this time , as at a real concert .
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