Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | He said : ‘ If Flashman does n't get out , then I have no doubt the club will not be in existence this time next year . ‘ |
2 | I do n't think I want to go in tent this time of year . |
3 | He has in addition little time for the critical utopianism of Habermas . |
4 | In theory all arrested persons were supposed to be brought before a judicial official within twenty-four hours , but in practice more time often elapsed . |
5 | I 'd rather , well you do n't see not if you 're in car all time , do you ? |
6 | Whichever party is in opposition next time , let us try to decide early to timetable more Bills . |
7 | It may help to keep this in mind next time your two-year-old throws a wobbly at the supermarket checkout . |
8 | Early in 1987 , a memo was circulated to all Harvard staff assuring them that Harvard would still be in business that time the following year and that appeal options would be taken up , should the Stock Exchange turn down their application for membership . |
9 | Fortunately , the Panel did not have to test its theory in court this time , although Review Panel secretary Sydney Treadgold told ACCOUNTANCY that ‘ we were prepared to go if necessary ’ . |
10 | In education operational time scales tend to be longer than commercial ones , certainly so far as joint projects are concerned . |
11 | English Shakespeare Company , Darlington Civic Theatre A RATHER timid audience still shaken from the English Shakespeare Company 's new version of Macbeth ventured along to the opening night of the old romantic favourite Twelfth Night , apprehensive at what was in store this time around . |
12 | Cornish people of southwestern England believe souls progress through various stages , reducing in size each time until they reach the last stage of the cycle before passing to Heaven or Hell . |
13 | After a brief goodnight and not even a peck on the cheek he looked down , then said , ‘ I 'll be in touch some time , Sarella . ’ |
14 | In other words , studies of television genre begin to reinvent some of the wheels which film authorship and genre studies set in motion some time ago . |
15 | Despite the increase in the deposit from £150 to £500 in 1985 , the fringe was back in strength this time with with 96 parties fielding candidates including the Jolly Small Brewers , Chauvinist Raving Alliance , Wake Up Wokingham Campaign , the Forward to Mars , Justice from British Rail , Scallywag and Whiplash parties and the Up the Creek Let's Have a Party . |
16 | He rolled off the bed and walked to the window , moving his hands in the same disconcerting manner as before , though in reverse this time . |
17 | For a time a chorus of bells from the monastery seemed to peel in celebration each time I finished a pitch . |
18 | We are talking about , with either of those groups , making the appointment from that pool , erm , in fact any time between now and the beginning of the next financial year . |
19 | ‘ We have people here , ’ Irina said , in French this time , ‘ who know how to deal with people like you . ’ |
20 | It 's only in front first time round . |
21 | Belle Maman had gone to bed early and sat up , not in swansdown this time , but lemon chiffon ruffles and a cascade of lace . |