Example sentences of "in [pos pn] [noun] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | I remember my doctor coming in my kitchen some time ago ( he 's a good friend and a gastronome and he wanted to learn ) . |
2 | ‘ I am glad to see ’ , she said , ‘ that there are no slimy creatures in my drinking-water this time . |
3 | Another thing that sticks in my gut big time is that whenever I mention I 'm a Leeds United fan , peoples first reaction is that ‘ Oh you were so lucky to win the league two years ago ’ . |
4 | England have more in their favour this time : as many as three go through , rather than one , and they will play all their opening matches in Cagliari whereas their rivals all have to shuttle back and forth from Palermo . |
5 | Well , he 'd have a flea or two to put in her ear next time they met . |
6 | The board had hoped that , when it lost statutory monopoly power to buy all milk in its area some time next year , it would retain 100 per cent loyalty from its dairy farmers . |
7 | He was beaten and he accepts it and thinks this sporting attitude will count in his favour next time . |
8 | He looked to be peevish , the corners of his full mouth turned down , and an irritable look in his face each time he answered some remark addressed to him by the woman at his side . |
9 | ‘ Do you know what I found in his trunk some time ago , right at the bottom ? |
10 | Do it in your head this time . |
11 | Then he glared at Rosie , adding , ‘ But what you are doing in your night-clothes this time of day ? |
12 | I 'll be ready and waiting — put a cheque in your hand any time you want it . ’ |
13 | Say the word ‘ calm ’ in your mind each time you breathe out . |
14 | When you have finished all the exercises return to the word ‘ calm ’ , saying it in your mind each time you breathe out . |
15 | Weathered clay barley-sugar edgings finish off a path or flowerbed with a crisply period touch , but aside from shoving a few in your handbag next time you visit Mount Stewart , they tend to be hard to find . |