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

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1 So do it right first time .
2 It was primarily management 's responsibility to help workers to do their jobs in a high-quality way ( " doing it right first time " ) , by identifying the sources of error and planning the production process to prevent their occurence. 7 Constant striving for improvement : TQM is a never-ending struggle to an unattainable goal .
3 you can make make it right next time with Tracey 's and Linda 's anyway , if they had n't done it in office because I can put two pound what Tracey paid onto Linda 's anyway , it 'll still balance it out wo n't it ?
4 " Yes , we 'll — I 'll — get it right this time .
5 Of course she was smiling — if she handled it right this time , she might be able to ask him point blank for a particular day and time for that — perhaps not so accursed — interview .
6 I did n't see it properly that time ? you know .
7 If you do it properly first time around you 'll know it all the time .
8 And eat it properly this time !
9 They also do not process it anew each time it is presented .
10 Do n't throw it away this time , or knock it over .
11 Gabriel held it longer this time .
12 We got them to show us Moonstruck three times , enjoying it more each time as we anticipated our favourite scenes .
13 so that I could actually enjoy it more this time because it 's in , so much of a blur when you get married the first time that you 're caught up with it and you do n't really see what happens , I would like to get married all over again .
14 His first thought , as he shook the hand of the distinctive dark man almost as tall as himself , was that Francesca must have got it wrong this time .
15 ‘ We did it well this time , I think , and there was a progressive build-up , not a sudden challenge .
16 See if we can get it tomorrow some time .
17 Her own college , at first encounter , struck her as somewhat dimly conformist , with long brown corridors and an unexpectedly high proportion of young women apparently wrapped up in the triumphs of yesteryear on the hockey field or in the prefects ' Common Room , but even there she had discovered part of what she was looking for : in the persons of Liz Ablewhite ( now Headleand ) and Esther Breuer ( still Breuer ) she had discovered it , and rediscovered it there each time she met them , which was , these days , on average once a fortnight .
18 Oldfield hammering it on Moores beats Speedy to it and Chettle gets it forward first time .
19 All too often in politics we are handicapped by the fact that Mrs Jones has done something a certain way for twenty-seven years and therefore must be allowed to do it again this time .
20 And maybe if you 're totally stuck , then I can go through it again next time , but
21 By a miracle maybe you can find it again some time — in ten minutes of one film , maybe . ’
22 ‘ We 'll do it again some time . ’
23 ‘ We must do it again some time . ’
24 We must do it again some time ’ .
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