Example sentences of "time [coord] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Duncombe 's poem was reprinted a number of times and thus kept Leapor 's name before the reading public for several decades . |
2 | These can be very painful at times and also cause photophobia and a deficiency in the vision . |
3 | ‘ He came to see me several times and even brought Gordon [ Jackson ] along too . |
4 | Hard bith her , seen the Nun 's Story twenty seven times and never grett wance … you mibbe need merr Mivvis … |
5 | It is our aim , with constant reminders from ( our safety officer and leading light of the safety committee ) to be vigilant at all times and constantly put safety and accident prevention in the forefront of employees minds . |
6 | The pitmen remain underground for eight or nine hours at a time and invariably take food down with them into the pits and eat it with unwashed hands and without a knife and fork . |
7 | The essence of the systems approach is that personnel decisions should proceed in parallel with engineering decisions , partly to economise on development time and partly to provide scope for trade-offs . |
8 | We listen time and again to scare stories about loony left Labour councils , many of which are figments of Conservative Members ' imaginations . |
9 | The fate of attempted reforms has only added to the north 's alienation , as Catholic bishops have time and again pulled Dublin 's politicians by the ear — ‘ a question ’ , as the senior archbishop put it earlier this month , ‘ of legislators respecting the moral convictions to which people adhere , and which are influenced by their membership of the church . ’ |
10 | Terry Biddlecombe on Greek Scholar did likewise , Brian Hetcher remounted Red Alligator , Pat McCarron tried time and again to get Freddie through the sea of flailing legs and eventually did so . |
11 | But Prague has been lucky with its citizens , and time and again informed voices have been heard above the clamour of the developers . |
12 | Read Agatha Christie 's Death on the Nile and note the way she makes Poirot time and again call attention to a pistol that has been thrown into the river . |
13 | This saves hours of time and greatly reduces errors caused by inaccurate key pressing . |
14 | After all , I , along with almost every other British journalist in Mexico , had confidently predicted that England would reach the World Cup final for the second consecutive time and stubbornly resist Brazil 's attempt to take the trophy from them . |
15 | Tubbs and Lewis ran the mill for some time but finally ceased production there . |
16 | It suggested that the system was not just marking time but actually losing ground in some areas : |