Example sentences of "time [coord] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have travelled the region many times and always with enjoyment , but never with the eager anticipation of journeys in the north .
2 That is to say , GEMMs provide a quote-driven market at all times and regardless of market conditions .
3 The price to be paid for the sub-licences was either agreed at that time or subsequently by letter or telex and the sub-licence was then prepared in Hong Kong and sent to the customer for signature .
4 An affirmative response meant the repudiation of one 's religious heritage , which happened time and again as monks who had sworn obedience to the pope became his mortal enemies , as nuns who had taken vows of celibacy entered matrimony , and as priests denounced the Catholic Mass as an abomination .
5 I was never sure about their ability to hold out against physically stronger packs , but they have proved me wrong time and again with Paul Arnold and Richard Moriarty back to their best .
6 They 're tired of having to deal time and again with criminals who are too young to go to prison …
7 ISRAEL is a tiny land forced to fight time and again for life .
8 This issue comes up time and again for example there is an equally divided community in Britain , a divided position on matters like abortion .
9 Mr Major himself was clear enough about that , stressing time and again to Britain 's partners that the Government would only ratify the Treaty if the terms proved acceptable to Parliament .
10 And she recalled her favourite Hans Andersen fairytale , the one that had brought her time and again to tears .
11 The classic route , proved time and again by waves of immigrants , is education .
12 Themes that arise time and again in Mrs Whitehouse 's writing are present in this passage : firstly , the power of the media to shape and influence opinion and behaviour — in this case the medium being an underground magazine ; secondly , the idea that permissive changes were focused upon the young ; and finally that the political intent behind the attack on traditional morals is essentially revolutionary .
13 This feature of feline behaviour is mentioned time and again in investigations of cat phobics .
14 Time and again in England and Wales , the company that bought the bus undertaking in the first instance proved to be only a halfway house to resales , mergers and splits , and all the time the very last consideration was for the interests of the travelling public .
15 This process takes time and even on Matrix 's top-of-the-range QCR camera a typical 4,000 line resolution text-only slide will take around 3 to 4 minutes .
16 You 'd get a message from the R T O the er Railway Transport Office to say supply three hundred and sixty cups of tea at such and such a time and then of course the troops would the train would start , the troops pour out and pour into our place and there we were dashing around .
17 Before they had the motorcycles they had to walk which meant a lot of travelling time and then less time at the , each village when they arrived .
18 It is costly in terms of time and sometimes in terms of pride too .
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