Example sentences of "this time [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Air brakes were fitted to all ten cars in July 1927 , this time acting on the wheels only . |
2 | Re-assembly is this time achieved by the rotation of link C , in its space , until the new end point R2 is the identical distance from P as is R. The sub-space containing both B and C is then rotated about P to bring R2 back to R. |
3 | Much later in the debate , and in time , the same " raw data " were transformed yet again , this time seen as the negotiated outcomes of actors " methods , particularly the police and coroners , for making sense of and constructing their courses of action which are only imperfectly , if at all , reflected in the figures . |
4 | Right : Another seventeenth century licence , this time incorporated in the title-page ; below : a modern licence granted by the Archbishop of Milan . |
5 | A similar analysis for 1971–81 has to be based upon a different set of regions , this time devised by the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies ( CURDS ) at the University of Newcastle . |
6 | I suggested they try again and this time ask for the man who had signed my receipt , and please — come back to me and tell me what they say . |
7 | In 1899 Watson came on a second tour and this time went to the far west . |
8 | Nevertheless , one may reasonably presume that the major changes in the marine faunas at this time followed from the regressions caused by the Hercynian orogeny . |
9 | Bunn , who scored six goals in the previous round against Scarborough , this time turned into the provider , putting Milligan clear and free . |
10 | Thus , the time taken to identify a /t/ will be directly related to the time taken to identify the word in which it occurs ; and , as we have seen , this time depends on the word 's recognition point . |
11 | As it happened , my father had around this time come to the end of his distinguished service at Loughborough House with the death of his employer , Mr John Silvers , and had been at something of a loss for work and accommodation . |
12 | Another database book from Kuma , this time looking at the Windows database system from Harley Systems , is ‘ Skylight Illustrated ’ by Richard Hunt . |
13 | The soldier swung again , this time aiming for the head . |
14 | Lio ! rt came in for a second run , but slower this time to allow for the big man 's unexpected agility . |
15 | As this burnt down , the DWARF asked his guest to fetch another log , this time lying to the left of where they sat . |
16 | Cut out your embryo bud as before , but this time squaring off the base rather than the top of the shield . |
17 | Well , on the specific issue , which is item one three two , are we agreed that we write quite clear but nonetheless firm letter to Mr Patten , explaining that we are minded to ask him to comment on these matters , it this time comes from the Chair and the Chief Officer about and perhaps he will therefore take it more seriously . |
18 | In addition , he became acquainted with Preston Goodfellow , who at this time worked for the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) ; Goodfellow played an important if opaque role in advancing Rhee 's career in 1945–46 . |
19 | All the familiar features , the problems and the objectionable unfairnesses of the poll tax are there , but this time combined with the further complications of a totally new and untried property tax . |
20 | By late 1987 the situation was again serious , this time attributed to the spectacular stock-market crash which echoed around the world . |
21 | It seems relevant that anthropology be used at this time to contribute to the debate on policing , for since the 1964 Police Act and the preceding Royal Commission which was generated through concern over police practice , the organization has held an increasingly central place in the public imagination . |
22 | ‘ It has taken me all this time to get to the position where I can call people up on the phone go out to dinner or to the cinema . |
23 | In the man orgasm is normally accompanied by ejaculation — another reflex action , this time controlled from the lumbar region of the spinal cord ; the orgasmic sensation is briefer overall but equally intense . |
24 | He has opted for the island county this time qualifying under the residential rule which also applies to captain Mark Harris , who has switched clubs from Menai Bridge to Bangor but stays on for his fourth campaign in charge . |
25 | The negative , containing the latent image of the figure but otherwise unexposed , is not yet developed ; instead it is run through the printer again , this time bipacked with the male matte and the positive of the background , the White House The previously unexposed portion of the negative will now contain images of this background , while the previously exposed portion , protected by the matte , receives no more light and is unaffected by the second run . |
26 | Again this has to be set up by copying fieldnames and by again using the /Data , Query command and this time specifying as the output range an area that includes this and as many rows as you intend to use — in this case A65 … |
27 | Allegations this time centred on the Cork Corporation municipal dump on the Kinsale Road in Cork city . |
28 | The following year the new President , a Presbyterian , had to repeat the injunction , this time directed at the gallery , insisting that there be no applause , either ‘ by our hands , and still less by our feet ’ . |
29 | Dysart had left the chair again , this time to stand by the window , gazing out at the view which had met Harry 's bleary eyes every morning of his childhood . |
30 | Tony went back to his past trip again , this time concentrating on the visual aspects of an air stewardess . |