Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | I can tell him that , if we had been involved in the process during the years in which this Government were involved , proper priority would have been given to the very stipulations that we laid down some time ago about convergence , the accountability of institutions and the need for a change in regional and structural funding — as well as several other considerations , some of which are now contained in article 2 of the treaty . |
2 | One wasted so much time arguing with the body , urging it through the laborious and uncomfortable routine of physical existence — getting up , washing , shaving , even moving . |
3 | That the potters devoted so much time and care into applying these techniques would appear to indicate the existence of willing purchasers . |
4 | How many of you know what transpired yesterday this time outside Moat Centre . |
5 | This is something we discussed and thrashed out last time ? |
6 | They were given a sumptuous tea and invited back any time they felt like coming . |
7 | Sketchy jumping had let down Country Member on a number of occasions last season but he fenced soundly this time , quickening well between the last two to take command . |
8 | And there could be a protest vote , there will be a protest vote , as the greens knew last time , and we to our sadness found out last time . |
9 | The counsellor may often find that this period also coincides with the onset of a depressed or confused state of mind , suggesting that it is the problems and difficulties which occurred around this time that require counselling attention . |
10 | Jack 's sister Lorraine said she knew that June had dated Don Rose around that time but no one could confirm that he was the father , or his secondary claim that he had married June before the baby was born ( he said they had separated quickly and she 'd later got a Mexican divorce , though apparently no papers are available to support his allegations ) . |
11 | According to Albert Speer , Goebbels referred around this time not just to a ‘ leadership crisis ’ , but to a ‘ Leader crisis . |
12 | It was notable that , in his introductory speech , the Home Secretary devoted very little time to the content of the Bill and scarcely sought to justify it . |
13 | Erm indeed I saw him , I saw Ronnie once in a hotel in er in Washington , this was the time it was n't actually the time he was shot cos I got away that time but the |
14 | In one sense they are the British equivalent of political advertising on American television ‘ but they differ from such advertising in three very important ways : first , PFB broadcasting is free ( although the parties have to bear at least some of the production costs — indeed , all of the production costs if they wish to use private production facilities ) ; second , the number of PEB broadcasts is fixed by agreement between broadcasters and the parties to reflect ( roughly ) the current popular standing of the parties ( in 1987 Labour , the Liberal-SDP Alliance , and the Conservatives got exactly equal time for PEBs while other parties received very much less ) ; third , the broadcasters have insisted , against the politicians ’ wishes , that PEBs be short programmes typically ten minutes long , rather than high-impact adverts of perhaps twenty or thirty seconds ' duration . |
15 | Think I played right that time . |
16 | It seems it 's one of those things that came right first time and improvement is either impossible or unnecessary . |
17 | ‘ This is where we came in first time round , Leonora . |
18 | I tried to I probably made myself a bit of a nuisance when I came in last time but , |
19 | Gordon Durie stole down the right and seeing the defences lack of organisation , he blasted in a low pass which McCoist drove home first time . |
20 | She did not know that it had been spiked with tranquillisers until she woke up some time later . |
21 | At last she fell asleep , but it seemed to her that she woke up some time in the night . |
22 | Orbit publishes Alan Dean Foster 's Son of Spellsinger ( £4.99 ) , and although the previous book in this series came out some time ago fans have long memories and this will sell well . |
23 | I 'm frightened of the probation and the social services finding out that I 'm using again , 'cos when I came out this time , they said to me that , if I ever went back on the smack , that the kids 'd be took off me , no two ways about it … . |
24 | Those belonging to language groups such as Kaonde , Luvale , Lunda and Lozi , which were recognised but received proportionately less time , also protested , saying that all the recognised languages should in fairness receive equal time . |
25 | It certainly paid off this time . |
26 | If it happened more this time , it may simply be that , with a higher-than-average turnout ( sunny weather , and so on ) , more people who normally would n't have bothered to vote , did so — and such half-hearted democrats are precisely the ones unlikely to have filled in the form . |
27 | One French officer describes how he was buried three times that day in his trench , and dug out each time by his men . |
28 | Alan said , ‘ I remember seeing the life of Christ Jesus acted out one time . |
29 | As I turned around each time I could see Mark crouching in the snow . |
30 | A lot happened around that time . |