Example sentences of "[adj] time the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Tomorrow you must travel there , Master Benjamin and Shallot , and this time the good doctor Agrippa will accompany you .
2 ‘ Dear Fudge , ’ he wrote to Hunt , ‘ by this time the frightful fact will have dawned upon you that Plastercast and I are really coming out to see you .
3 But this time the rejected text survives : we have the galley proofs of ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ submitted to the magazine Russian Herald , and Dostoevsky 's alterations to those proofs , and his widow 's list of further variants .
4 With reference to figure 10.8(b) , application of Kirchhoff 's voltage law to the input circuit yields and since the closed-loop gain may be represented as This time the closed-loop input impedance is With regard to the output impedance , if is the input impedance of the feedback network , Kirchhoff 's laws applied to the output circuit give Assuming that the impedance of a source of e.m.f. connected to the input is negligible compared with , Kirchhoff 's voltage law applied to the input circuit yields Hence from which the closed-loop output impedance is Often the first term of this expression is negligible compared with the second in which case
5 Is similar but this time the unchanging part of the sentence is : What nationality do you think of when I say … ?
6 This time the middle brother was keeping guard over it while the other two carried some of the fruit to market .
7 Like Valesio , he had been shot through the mouth , but this time the only sign of damage was a single discreet exit wound in the back of the neck .
8 But , as yesterday 's march showed , this time the vast majority of decent Germans will not stand idly by .
9 In the case of Molla Sayyid Muhammad al-Nakib ( Yavuz Celebi ) , on the other hand , Ata'i merely notes that he started off his career as a kasabat kadi , then turned to the medrese system in which he was given a 40-akce medrese and subsequently worked his way up to the Suleymaniye Darulhadis — probably by this time the premier medrese in the empire to which he was appointed in 1012/1604 : he later became kadi of Eyup and then nakibulesraf .
10 The Messerschmit came round again and this time the rear gunner was more accurate and the Messerschmitt began to roll helplessly out of control in the direction of the ground , belching smoke and flames .
11 By this time the Ottoman empire had long since ceased to be a threat to Christian Europe .
12 However , this time the Central Committee intervened to remove Piatakov from his official position .
13 At this time the primary need perceived by the sufferer is to protect the future capacity to use the addictive substance or behaviour and this dependence results in changes in beliefs and values .
14 By this time the total death total from five weeks of violence was estimated at 757 .
15 At this time the low fertility of the inter-war years caused serious fears about the high proportion of elderly people in the population in relation to those of normal working age , especially since it was a period of labour shortage and acute need to restructure the economy .
16 This time the critical pulsatance separating the pass and attenuation bands is In terms of the critical pulsatance , at frequencies below and above it respectively , the attenuation constant and phase shift per section are given by
17 Growing criticism was once more reflected in a report by a House of Commons committee , this time the General Subcommittee of the Expenditure Committee ( HC 718,1975–6 ) , and the economic crisis of 1976 brought another set of important changes .
18 Again the action focused on a strike but this time the melodramatic story , in which all the trouble was precipitated by the boss 's nephews and a socially ambitious foreman promoted above his station , was so farcical as to almost sink the film without trace .
19 This time the communist threat has been absent ; this is the first general election in a major European country since the Cold War ended and the Berlin Wall fell .
20 During this time the Catholic community continued to grow and flourish .
21 By this time the tiny west wing of the villa had been removed to make way for a gigantic conservatory , which has since disappeared .
22 By this time the new cargo of contraband televisions for India was tumbling about our ears .
23 He even offered to continue to supply arms — thought at this time the new regime was trying to get the United States to buy back some of the more expensive equipment that the Shah had purchased .
24 In both the United States and Great Britain during this time the New Right provided its own answer to the problem of bureaucratic responsiveness , or lack of it — the market .
25 Again the short answer is simple , but this time the other way about : because the wages paid to a " compess " , while less than a man 's , were high compared to the wages a girl could earn elsewhere .
26 By this time the other power with ambitions of hegemony in Sicily , Syracuse herself , had probably begun to coerce her neighbours in an organized way .
27 This time the front door was open and a swathe of sunlight lay across the red-tiled floor .
28 Yet all this time the front wheel is pointing dead ahead and the bike is driving hard towards the next , faster left .
29 Again the forecast shows cycles , but this time the worst-case curve shows that each successive peak is at a lower level than the one before and each successive trough is deeper .
30 This time the curled metal merely came away with jellied lumps of vitreous humour sticking to it .
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