Example sentences of "time he [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | An Italian scholar has tried to trace their influence on Paul VI by noting how many times he quoted them . |
2 | No he used to , I know who , Dawn , he used to take me sometimes and a couple of times he took me up to the and he used to say to me and what would you take for starters so I always said well I always like erm prawn cocktail |
3 | He never put me on a heavy job until at such times he thinks I was fit . |
4 | I do n't know why , but David has been to see it several times he thought it was really good . |
5 | Three times he recalled his favourite , Piers Gaveston , from an exile imposed on him first by Edward I and then by the barons ; the Ordinances , to which the king was sworn in 1311 and again in 1317 , he treated with contempt ; the expulsion of the Despensers , father and son , was reversed almost before it was enforced . |
6 | Peter was accused three times , as he sat in the courtyard of the high priest 's house , of being one of Jesus ' men and three times he denied it . |
7 | Four times he said he was sinking . ’ |
8 | At times he felt himself departing into hallucination . |
9 | Spring and Wimbledon were still here , even if at times he felt he had landed in a foreign country . |
10 | I think at times he found his own handsomeness an awful burden : people just would n't let him alone . |
11 | And in his waking times he knows it . ’ |
12 | Even though at times he scared her . |
13 | I do n't mind how many times he rings you at the phone box . |
14 | Several times he tore his hands and barked his shins , and once he missed his footing and came crashing several yards down the slope before he got a desperate grip with fingers and toes and knees , and clung sweating till he recovered his breath . |
15 | I sometimes dream of him : at times he enters my dreams with loving smiles , at times he is cold and indifferent , but we are always friends . |
16 | I have no exact idea how many times he hit me , but it must surely have been six or more . |
17 | All the time he slept she lay there longing acutely for him to go , and when he did she felt the most immense relief and vowed that now she had escaped his presence she would never never put herself in that position again . |
18 | I would not expect an angler to hit , or even see , every bite he has on a swing-tip the first time he uses one . |
19 | That boy needed a lesson — well , perhaps it was time he got one . |
20 | By the time he got his foot to the brake pedal they were down among the mud and the car slid on for several yards before coming to a halt . |
21 | The RSPCA described French as callous and inept and it was time he got his comeuppance . |
22 | Time he got his scruffy |
23 | Another time he got us to lie on the floor with our legs in the air . |
24 | That call was an hour and a half in coming , during which time he distracted himself thinking about the shows that were opening in the coming week . |
25 | He said to Paul , you 've done , cos , I think first time he painted it , Paul , he had to paint it wi windows shut , they would n't open window . |
26 | After a time he raised his head . |
27 | By the time he meets his benefactor Pip has none of the sympathy of the reader as he is snobby , condescending and harsh towards Magwitch as is shown in this quote from Pip |
28 | He had left and walked back to the hotel , and by the time he reached it the police were waiting for him in the lobby . |
29 | The impossibility of it grew in Paul 's mind , and by the time he reached his lodgings that was made up . |
30 | By the time he reached his fifties , Ollie Reed had slowed down somewhat . |