Example sentences of "spoke [prep] the [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Allen spoke for the first time since he had joined them . |
2 | The Russian spoke for the first time . |
3 | Joanna 's ex-boyfriend , Frank Tadgell , spoke for the first time about her disappearance last night . |
4 | DEFIANT Dave Beasant last night spoke for the first time since his week-end goalkeeping torment and insisted : ‘ I still want to play for Chelsea . ’ |
5 | MIA Farrow 's adopted daughter spoke for the first time yesterday of her ‘ wonderful ’ affair with Woody Allen . |
6 | Andropulos 's captain , Aristotle , spoke for the first time . |
7 | The man in the chair spoke for the first time . |
8 | Mrs Singh asked ‘ Do you have the same holiday ? ’ and then spoke for the first time about Balbinder . |
9 | He looked at her for a long moment , puffing on his seisha , then spoke for the first time . |
10 | Mr Nicholls spoke for the first time . |
11 | Then little Meg Giry spoke for the first time . |
12 | ‘ There 's one other thing , Prime Minister , ’ Colonel Carter spoke for the first time . |
13 | She spoke for the first time since luncheon began : " Darling , your spinach , please . " |
14 | Grace spoke for the first time . |
15 | Theodora spoke for the first time . |
16 | The old man spoke for the first time . |
17 | Last night , members of Pringle 's family spoke for the first time about police handling of the siege . |
18 | SHOOTING victim Jason Ward spoke for the first time yesterday about his week-long ordeal after suffering serious gunshot wounds . |
19 | THE TV presenter Fiona Armstrong yesterday spoke for the first time about why she has quit the breakfast station GMTV — and dismissed talk about the notorious ‘ F ( for fanciability ) factor ’ . |
20 | Steve spoke for the first time . |
21 | As it dropped like a stone from 6,500ft , Captain Fuchs spoke for the last time . |
22 | People spoke of the great times when he fought sea-battles all over the Sudreyar and further south , in England and Ireland and Wales , but he , Paul , had not been there and did n't remember them . |
23 | We both spoke at the same time , and , inevitably , the same words . |
24 | She wept and spoke at the same time — uttering fragments of sentences , half completed threats , pieces of swear words , repeating the name Richard over and over with the intonation of a child calling for its mother . |
25 | They spoke at the same time . |