Example sentences of "time [pron] [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 And from this time I knew I had to give up so many things — my sailing and so on — but the music came back to me a hundred times better .
2 This time I knew I could n't fail .
3 But this time I knew I could use it , even if I could n't think exactly how .
4 All the time I knew I was different from my cousins , Eliza , John and Georgiana Reed .
5 It mocked me , but at the same time I knew I was in danger of surrendering to it , that damned semblance of what I wanted — I was being weakened by it , seduced into yielding to your power over me , and it 's so much more comprehensive than my one-dimensional influence on you .
6 She reminded me that I was a married man — forbade me to approach her or speak to her again in that way , but at the same time I knew I had made her think about the old days — the attraction we 'd had for each other which she could not deny .
7 Whatever they like bottom of the River Trent if you like but it would be very going off the subject and I 've only got a minute or two to spare but what someone pointed out to me that terrible monstrosity outside the Theatre Royal subway and every time I pass I fume inwardly .
8 They just do it 's only round the corner and I remember last time I said I 'd take you and I did n't .
9 They , they just do , its only round the corner and I remember last time I said I 'd take you and I did n't .
10 Deborah and Elaine are obviously close ; Deborah 's flying entrance on this last remark brought a ‘ The only time I know I look wrong is if Mum says I look ‘ cute' !
11 Of course , at the time I know I said it was all put on just to impress him , because she was no more for doing good works than I was .
12 This time I know I can do it !
13 I did at one time I know I never I do n't I never touch a thing there and I thought and he would you mind opening your carrier and I 've got sanitary towels in there
14 ‘ At the time I left I was regarded by everyone as a failure , ’ he said .
15 ‘ At the time I left I was regarded by everyone as a failure , ’ said Francis on the eve of the Coca-Cola Cup tie with Rangers .
16 over a number of years I was subjected to domestic violence , erm , the last time I left I did n't report it right away , morally it was my son , I did n't want to drag him through the court , but when I did I was told no , your too late , you will just be seen as a woman scorned , your trying to get revenge , and that 's it , no , I 'm not taking a statement .
17 Me ankle hurts every time I put me foot to the ground .
18 I think the last time I came I had erm a chicken thing .
19 And last time I went I could n't stand it .
20 The first time I went I followed the route recommended by Peter ?
21 And every time I cough I think that 's just bringing it back on again .
22 I was sure I could cope but the CF clinic people had all gone home by the time I realised I could n't manage — ’
23 And then after that but er many a time I wish I was back you know .
24 Even though my bike and rucksack were miles away on the platform of Fort William station , I can not remember being so profoundly moved on public transport , unless you count the time I thought I saw Sean Connery on the Piccadilly Line .
25 From then until the end of the trip , every time I thought I had had enough I would repeat , ‘ This is what the trip 's about .
26 Every time I thought I 'd got the hang of it the service changed .
27 ‘ For a long time I thought I did , ’ she confided softly .
28 Yet every time I thought I 'd broken out of that cage you pushed me back again . ’
29 ‘ At the time I thought I did .
30 ‘ Once upon a time I thought I 'd like to go on a trek through a jungle or rain forest .
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