Example sentences of "that [adj] time i " in BNC.

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1 Of course , this strategy had a distinct disadvantage in that each time I moved towards the light to serve the gentlemen , my advancing footsteps would echo long and loud before I reached the table , drawing attention to my impending arrival in the most ostentatious manner ; but it did have the great merit of making my person only partially visible while I remained stationary .
2 I hardly date write anything about the goats as there are so many strongly held views on management that each time I say I did something one way , lots of readers write and tell us how completely wrong that way is !
3 All I was really clear about was that this time I would go on as long as my lungs and muscles would function .
4 The difference is that this time I want you to play each third as a two-note chord , or ‘ diad ’ .
5 I think that this time I decided meself that I was gon na come off when I got paid .
6 But she was frank and inaccessible as a Modigliani nude ; and I was back in the green glow of the glade — except that this time I too was observed .
7 Does she know that you 've been unfaithful to her once already and are willing to be again — except that this time I 'm not co-operating ?
8 I cast one longing glance up at the cliffs of Coire Ardair , where the sun was glancing off the icy tips of gleaming rock , and I knew that next time I 'd get the sucker .
9 ‘ I just know that next time I can do a lot better , ’ she confesses .
10 Now it 's quite likely that next time I come we can spend quite a bit of time doing this same thing again yeah cos there 's a lot in it there 's angles using a protractor adding things up to check they come to the total that the angles come to three sixty and there 's this thing about fractions there 's cancelling fractions and then there 's working with quite big numbers three hundred and sixty what 's two fifteenths of three hundred and sixty mm that 's quite hard .
11 ‘ They said that last time I was in , but I 'm still ‘ ere , ai n't I ? ’
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