Example sentences of "[det] time [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But this time they suffered their heaviest casualties since the battle began . |
2 | Again in the same area , but from the canal bank and this time we have none other than Great Western 3440 ‘ City of Truro ’ making its way from York to Didcot and diverted onto the GC on a miserable day in April 1989 . |
3 | During this time I had my first experience with a knitting machine . |
4 | This time I left them alone , and stayed in the kitchen with little Hareton , but when I came to warn them that Hindley had returned , I realized that their quarrel had only brought them closer together . |
5 | And during this time I learned something very important-if you want to be happy , you must be free . |
6 | And this time I want us both to make an effort to keep things friendly and pleasant . |
7 | That morning Dad told his favourite story again , the story of his drive along the coast with Kay , only this time he took it one stage further , down from the cliffs and into the house . |
8 | STAN FLASHMAN went crazy again yesterday — but this time he attacked his own Barnet players , branding them ‘ greedy bastards ’ . |
9 | I will ask him some time what prompted his winning play but it has been known for players to forget matters like that after a week 's hard work . |
10 | How many times they get it wrong ! |
11 | At the same time they intensify their economic attack and cause Cuba to fall into economic difficulties . |
12 | My thinking was in some way parallel to that of the generative semantics school , but at the same time I developed my own ideas independently of them . |
13 | If an EM field is applied to the cell , the cell 's EM activity becomes aligned to the nature of the applied field and at the same time it re-arranges its intracellular components accordingly . |
14 | At the same time he thought it desirable to submit to them a brief record of his work ( Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers , 1899 , pp. 3–11 ) , in view of what were in his opinion the less than adequate references to it in the 1899 James Forrest lecture on ‘ Magnetism ’ by J. A. Ewing [ q.v. ] , in the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers ( vol. cxxxviii , pp. 289–311 ) . |
15 | He does note , in the letter to Zasulich , Morgan 's hope for a future society , which would abandon the obsession with private property , but at the same time he makes it clear that he rightly does not consider Morgan a socialist or a revolutionary . |
16 | At the same time he found it interesting that prison had made the former district governor more passionate about the cause championed by Akhenaten . |
17 | Any time you have something such as the Rodney King incident on video tape for the entire nation to see , and the jurors somehow arrive at a verdict of not guilty , it is obvious that the system is not based on truth or justice at all . |
18 | Any time you do a record , or any time you practise anything new , you 're trying to be better at what you do . |
19 | He did play really well in the Championship year but any time I saw him last year he seemed to be nervous on the ball , surely not a good thing for a Centre Half . |
20 | To her disappointment Nahum only seemed to visit the old and sick , and after the first few days he no longer took her with him , having suffered embarrassment each time he introduced his new wife whose youth could n't be disguised . |
21 | Each time he nodded his fat grey head , the twin curved horns arched menacingly towards me like scimitars . |
22 | During that time we won it 3 times despite being in the second division for half that time . |