Example sentences of "[conj] this time he " in BNC.
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1 | Unwisely , he was heard to proclaim that this time he was sure to catch the Fawcetts redhanded ( or , more accurately , up to their fetlocks in feathers ) . |
2 | He found peace in the fact that this time he could help , and decided to watch over her until she recovered . |
3 | But something about him makes me feel that this time he will do what he has said . |
4 | And Jimmy knew that this time he was in serious trouble . |
5 | That was one of the reasons she loved him , but she could n't go on doing it indefinitely — swearing that this time he had gone too far and it was the end and then having to console him . |
6 | Athelstan was pleased to see that it was empty and insisted that this time he should be host . |
7 | The two-way division agreed at Aachen in March 842 is best seen as a way of putting pressure on Lothar , convincing him that this time he had no alternative to opening negotiations in earnest . |
8 | Luke Calder would be a bad man to cross , and suddenly she was glad that this time he was on her side and not the opposition 's . |
9 | I 'm afraid that this time he wo n't be so lucky … he wo n't come back and I 'll end up losing him to some atrocious person that really and truthfully I do n't think should be on this earth |
10 | And the Sharlott family is praying that this time he leaves the crosses alone . |
11 | His previous home had been completely refurbished by interior designers , so this time he took great pleasure in creating his own individual style . |
12 | Up until this time he had considered it wrong to administer the Lord 's Supper to those whose profession of faith was somewhat dubious . |
13 | He rested against the bank , waiting , and this time he was sure that he felt something . |
14 | And this time he let the contempt enter his voice . |
15 | They did not keep him long , however , and this time he made off with a companion and even had the nerve to work for three months on a French farm before starting a marathon trek across the entire length of France . |
16 | August 1992 sees Tim setting off on a journey much nearer home and this time he 's inviting the wine-loving gourmets of Britain to join him . |
17 | ‘ He would disappear again and this time he would not reappear , ’ said Mr McGuinness . |
18 | Ronan was entertaining them ; he was a good mimic and this time he was doing a fussy Brother in the school trying to get everyone to sit still in the big hall for a lecture . |
19 | He drove home and this time he felt able to phone the travel agent friend of Adam 's without fear of a rebuff . |
20 | He told Rufus to drive a bit more slowly and this time he spotted the six-foot-wide gap in the hedge with , on the right-hand side , almost hidden by cow parsley growing up and elderflowers hanging down , the wooden box on legs with its hinged lid into which Hilbert's-mail and newspapers and milk had been delivered . |
21 | He read the personal notes again , and this time he raised an eyebrow . |
22 | And this time he would stay in control . |
23 | It was early morning when Patrick awoke again , and this time he came fully alert . |
24 | She reached out and this time he let her grip his arm . |
25 | And this time he did say , you know , the cross . |
26 | I reached over and ruffled his hair and this time he did n't pull away . |
27 | Tonson took a risk , swinging into production ahead of the event ; and this time he was caught out . |
28 | They left him standing there and this time he did n't follow them . |
29 | And this time he , and not that chef , would be at Rose 's right hand . |
30 | He held his hand out and this time he did not wait for her to respond , but grasped her hand firmly and began to lead her , with great skill and speed , over the rocks towards the cliff . |