Example sentences of "[coord] this time [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 But he was recaptured yet again and this time transferred to Colditz , which he found a fascinating meeting place of a wide range of backgrounds and nationalities .
2 After several more months as a prisoner of war , he escaped again and this time succeeded in making his way to England in a small boat .
3 Again , in the late 1950s , the Soviet Union found itself with a surplus of oil , and this time succeeded in negotiating agreements with Uruguay and Argentina in 1958 , and with Brazil in 1959 .
4 Having been frustrated in her 1988 cruise to Scandinavia , Islander headed north-east once more last summer and this time succeeded in passing through the Limfjord , sailing down the Kattegat and up into the Baltic as far as Stockholm before retracing her steps to visit Copenhagen for the second time on this voyage .
5 The woman confirmed she would be pleased to help and this time looked as though she meant what she said .
6 He reached up for the handle , grasped it , tried to turn it once , failed , tried again and this time dropped face down over the threshold as the door swung open .
7 Marjory last week captained the school 's senior general knowledge team which last year won the regional title but this time lost by just one question to their Ferryhill opponents .
8 Ex. 11 and Ex. 13 are again broken third ideas , but this time connected with left-hand slides and position shifts .
9 ( When Ms Arrowsmith returned to her pacifist work , she was again arrested , but this time prosecuted and convicted under the more severe Incitement to Disaffection Act 1934 .
10 If it is re-written ( without the decimal equivalent ) but this time extended through a few complete cycles something else emerges .
11 All the familiar features , the problems and the objectionable unfairnesses of the poll tax are there , but this time combined with the further complications of a totally new and untried property tax .
12 The work ends with a more elaborate finale : two five-part stanzas ( see Ex. 79 ) sung and danced by the whole chorus ; an aria a 3 sung by three women ‘ without dancing ’ ; a short instrumental ritornello ( melody and bass only given ) ‘ repeated several times and danced by two soloists of the chorus ’ ; two more stanzas of Ex. 79 ; another stanza of the aria but this time sung by three tenors ; and a final pair of stanzas of Ex. 79 .
13 Now we start to look at the same stitch types again , but this time used as a double bed knitting techniques .
14 The tuners are , once again , Hamer 's own but this time finished in chrome , as is the tune-o-matic style bridge and tailpiece .
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