Example sentences of "time it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At times it seemed that price increases would be favoured as a means of raising self-financing and reducing pressure on the capital market ; at others that rises would be deprecated as contributing to inflation .
2 At other times it seemed near to irresponsible madness .
3 Do n't ignore it just because at times it seems impossible to deal with .
4 The name is somewhat misleading , since in ancient times it seems likely that the division of life into ‘ sacred ’ and ‘ secular ’ had no meaning : the whole of life was considered sacred , as were artistic and other creations .
5 Three times it did this , then , satisfied , it flashed — electric blue — into the reeds and disappeared .
6 And at times it criticizes class-based politics , for its omission and marginalization of gender issues .
7 At times it brings woman-centred feminism into alliance with postfeminist discourses , in which gender politics are similarly softpedalled .
8 Sometimes it just rushed round things ; other times it flattened all in its path then picked up the debris and flung it away .
9 This outlook emboldened Iran to repudiate the military provisions of the 1921 Soviet-Persian Treaty at the time it abrogated Iranian membership in CENTO .
10 But this time it went wrong and Ms Kennedy , who plays a republican activist in the drama , had to receive treatment for an eye injury .
11 When we talked it was like two people playing with a ball : sometimes it went into the goal , sometimes it grazed the post , but most of the time it went high in the air and missed completely .
12 This time it looked easy .
13 Most of the time it looked dead .
14 Yeah , but this time it looked bad cor look at
15 Yeah , but this time it looked bad cor look at
16 If we do not review our knowledge from time to time it becomes lost to us and we find ourselves thinking within a shrinking field .
17 The user will also know how the new system operates by the time it becomes operational , with the result that there are likely to be fewer ‘ teething troubles ’ with the new system .
18 IBM has invested so much in the development of , and so much more in the marketing of , OS/2 2.0 that it has to plough on with it even if in 18 months ' time it becomes clear that it is becoming at best a respectable also-ran in the desktop stakes .
19 Lois Brown was critical of the length of time it took many publishers to make deliveries .
20 With a combination of every kind of scientific equipment and a psychological ‘ mind over matter ’ approach , he got players fit again in a fraction of the time it took other trainers .
21 In 792 the Saxons revolted yet again ; this time it took two years of campaigning to suppress the Eastphalians and Nordalbingians involved .
22 Or nearly nothing : where before you could book for lunch by telephone in a minute or two , this time it took half a dozen tries spread over a day and a bit , and I finally had to strike higher up .
23 But this time it took fewer repeats before the horse calmed and stopped .
24 and it 's never got really bad , the only time it got bad was
25 That 's what I thought it was at first but when he said it the next time it sounded different , it was nymph , rag nymph , that 's what he called me .
26 It had never hurt before in anything but high jump but this time it hurt long jumping .
27 But this time it seemed worse .
28 For a long time it seemed impossible to refer to Communists without using the words ‘ conspiracy ’ and ‘ sons of bitches ’ .
29 For girls who had delayed making their pregnancy public , at the time it seemed impossible to tell anyone , but afterwards they all wished that they had .
30 At the time it seemed one of the better right hands I 've ever thrown — from the shoulder , punching not at but through the target , with half-pivot that threw all my weight behind the blow .
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