Example sentences of "[noun sg] [det] time " in BNC.
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31 | Sarah was n't slow on the uptake this time . |
32 | Plainly , since he had been aware that she had ‘ run away ’ from him , he must have still been in Prague that morning , and must have returned to that hotel suite some time after she 'd left . |
33 | Their trick this time was to pretend that Parliament was really only a legislature and not also in consequence the effective controller of executive government . |
34 | — Instead , another image , one of horror this time , was trying to slide into her mind . |
35 | It will be a different story this time . |
36 | ‘ But it 's a different story this time around and he has n't been doing the business for us . |
37 | Oh I do n't know the supermarkets the best part of an hour this time of year . |
38 | Indeed , ERM entry was accompanied by confident predictions that the economy would benefit from an eight to nine months honeymoon period that would see key indicators — notably inflation and interest rates — improving in time for a general election some time in 1991 . |
39 | She was going in the opposite direction this time . |
40 | Bring South Africa back in by all means , but let's have some honesty this time around . |
41 | Staff will recall that Penny Carter , a casual part-time member of staff in Foreign Books , appealed for money some time ago to support an evangelising trip to Russia . |
42 | Money some time obviously . ’ |
43 | It may be that er , Eileen will be Synod clerk this time next year as well we do n't know . |
44 | Both players will this year be sampling the European Tour 's qualifying procedure for the second time and Everett feels he will have a distinct advantage this time around . |
45 | This is not as wild a question as you might suppose in a country where every Buddhist is a monk some time in their lives , and can slip into the habit again at any time . |
46 | But even visions of breastfeeding could not stem the tide this time . |
47 | NO miracles to report from St James 's Park this time . |
48 | Below : The chosen attachment this time is a rock . |
49 | But as workers were busily removing the offending logo from the congress hall yesterday , there were many signs that the change this time would be more than superficial . |
50 | The dynamic force for educational change this time around ( in contrast to the sixties and seventies ? ) lies not within the profession but is social and political and , in the latter sense , is enshrined in the Education Reform Acts of 1986 and 1988 in particular . |
51 | we had a change this time and I , it was quite good , yes it was erm mm frightening you get the adrenalin flowing . |
52 | In some cases this takes place when two cells join up and exchange genes before breaking apart and then undergoing cell division some time later . |
53 | The tournament has been well and truly annexed by the British for the past four years , and the form book still favours a non-American winner this time . |
54 | There was no question of the winner this time . |
55 | No , it is n't romantic fiction this time . " |
56 | When a large amount of equipment was contaminated dealing with an explosion at Shell some time ago , Shell replaced it for the fire brigade . |
57 | Some of the following problems may be encountered by even the healthiest head of hair some time during its long and variously-styled life : |
58 | A slightly larger measure this time . ’ |
59 | Their penchant for turning defence into attack is well-known but Antrim could have their measure this time round although that might be considered too good to be true in some quarters . |
60 | Now crystal necklace , a nice crystal three row row necklace this time . |