Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] time [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They did it twice and each time they scored in the left corner , and each time Barnes converted from the touchline . |
2 | And each time you come to the exercise each time they says they say Here you are solve read through it with a bit of paper over it . |
3 | She hardly ever stopped thinking about Alain Lemarchand and each time he came into her mind this guilt came too . |
4 | Although his curtains were drawn , moonlight flooded his room and each time he awoke from an uneasy sleep he thought that it was morning . |
5 | During the next year Sally fell in and out of love a half dozen times and each time it proved to be just as disastrous . |
6 | And this time they playing on a miserably wet and windy day at Athletic Park which , even at the best of times , can be a most unfriendly spot for touring teams . |
7 | In 1987 the Lib Dems came second to the Conservatives in two thirds of the seats and this time they look like the main challengers . |
8 | Once again , as if the distressed caller knew she was there , that pitiful high-pitched cry floated thinly over the uplands to her , and this time she saw from where and what it came . |
9 | Yes — there she was , and this time she turned in response to Sophie 's call . |
10 | On 16 June he captured Châteauroux and this time it fell into his lap so easily that men talked of treason . |
11 | He put a solicitor down , and last time I spoke with him I was defending him on a for fraud . |
12 | Wayne Thomas , 19 , appeared before magistrates on four occasions — but each time they agreed to defence applications to allow him bail . |
13 | George had been tried out in a variety of parts , but each time he stepped on the stage he would stand with his legs and arms splayed out and drone monotonously . |
14 | But each time she glanced at him she felt a shock . |
15 | But this time we learned from our mistake , went after them with everything we had got and just pushed them through into the open sea . ’ |
16 | Before , she had always jumped up excitedly , but this time she stayed on the settee . |
17 | But this time I asked for Nurse Sally , the hyperactive Mrs Cody 's minder . |
18 | Mr Chapman said : ‘ I have usually got on well with newspaper proprietors , but this time I want to be in charge . ’ |
19 | The following evening Penry rang again , but this time he spoke to Elise , who was rather mystified when he politely declined to speak to Leonora . |
20 | But this time it exploded into violence . |
21 | It was the second Cultural Revolution but this time it came from the students and the workers and this time it was nonviolent , peaceful , gentle . |
22 | But this time it seems to . |
23 | It 's just a special , because it 's a special fraction that we use a lot we just give it a special name and call it percentage , but any time someone says to you like er what 's , let's try this one , now you were saying about point seven five and things |
24 | All right , we dine here tonight and I 'll help with any problems you want , but next time we go to the Hofburg ! ’ |
25 | Some say he is , but last time he went to the abbey . ’ |