Example sentences of "be [adj] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | I think prob problems of identification have n't really been right this time and we made a point a clear point this time with a note to people , if they were n't sure , to make comments on the books . |
2 | His familiarity with his brother 's behaviour would be based on past form , something she had n't wanted to dwell on , for surely it had been different this time ? |
3 | ‘ I have checked in the bag , and you 're lucky this time . |
4 | But do n't forget you 're welcome any time you like to come . ’ |
5 | You 're welcome any time . |
6 | ‘ We 're confident this time , ’ say Murrays . |
7 | They ca n't have been bilingual last time because they were hired from Staffordshire County Council . |
8 | It will have to be right first time . |
9 | She had reason to be depressed this time . |
10 | I hope that it may be possible some time in the future to share our experience in this area with the SAP . ’ |
11 | ‘ Some of these poor bastards wo n't be alive this time tomorrow , Piper . ’ |
12 | I looked across and gave them a wave and wondered if they would still be alive next time I visited Breville . |
13 | Reckons Rundgren : ‘ The album can be different each time you hear it … you swim in a musical direction until you change the vector . |
14 | In Fig. 22.6 , the large polygonal features are permanent structures ; that is to say , once the flow has been established the polygonal pattern remains unchanging so long as the Rayleigh number is maintained constant , although the details of just where the polygons locate themselves will be different each time the experiment is performed . |
15 | There is of course no logical reason why things should be different this time , wrote Harsnet , why this too should not be an illusion , the illusion of imagining that I know not only what step to take first but also what step to take second and even what step to take third . |
16 | ‘ He beat me three years ago , but it will be different this time , ’ said Porter at a press conference yesterday . |
17 | ‘ Why should n't it be different this time ? ’ |
18 | Another member of the audience asked , ‘ What would be different this time around as we went through a similar identity crisis 5 or so years ago . ’ |
19 | What will be different this time next year ? |
20 | It is just possible things will be different next time . |
21 | With the best will in the world we 're not going to be perfect first time round , so we 've got to have detection interaction mechanisms . |
22 | His uncle seemed to be unaware that time had passed him by . |
23 | If you get yourself down there , they 'll do a chest X-ray , you do n't need an appointment , there should be minimal waiting time , in and out . |
24 | BUT , that took our average to above 2 pts a game , a spell of 4 draws brought it all back down again … so 8 wins and 4 draws will be fine this time : - ) Even better 10 wins and 2 defeats . |
25 | Like yourself , they will be welcome any time they wish to visit . |
26 | He had a right to be suspicious this time , but he had n't known that ; it had been an automatic reaction to her receiving a call . |
27 | Feel free to be inconsistent each time you describe it . |
28 | Mike will be useful next time he comes up to erm he probably knows how to connect those extension wires into th on the telephone does n't he ? |
29 | ‘ We must be confident this time because we have that same feeling again . |
30 | But it 's a really good place to go to if you 've got a any spare time and I 'm sure spare time , it 's well worth going there , erm you can hire bikes . |