Example sentences of "time again " in BNC.

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31 SAVE believes , and has proved time and time again , that all types of historic buildings can have a new lease of life through conversion , offering potential and exciting challenges for developers and architects .
32 Many are incurable strays which wander off time and time again , many are untrustworthy or dangerously aggressive dogs who may have been thrown out or dumped for this reason .
33 Time and time again they listened to the tape .
34 I wish I could give these women their time again , to take them to the hills and show them what they could have shared with their selfish husbands , show them how a ridge-walk compares to a coffee morning in a draughty church hall , and how they could have become more in tune with their spirit and feelings up here than stuck down there watching television soap operas .
35 But I had been caught , well and truly , and had paid the price , time and time again .
36 The summit is 2373 feet above the sea , not a great altitude , but to the many pilgrims who climb to it time and time again , it is a stepping stone to heaven .
37 Time and time again Spot refused with Jazz .
38 As an ex-hurler , he preferred football , but Uncle Mick had dragged him time and time again to see his own beloved New York Giants .
39 Had you remembered the face of that clock — one which you have probably looked at time and time again ?
40 Time and time again he will charge for the snags which are in range , including some of which you may be unaware , or others you may think are out of range .
41 This scenario has been repeated time and time again from Stagecoach and High Noon through the fast food diet of the Lone Ranger ( plus Tonto ) and the Range Rider ( plus Dick West — all American boy ) .
42 Such a development required a strong defence , and the point to which they referred time and time again was that ‘ modern conditions ’ made it imperative that education be structured into a coherent national system , with special attention being paid to working-class youth , not merely to trade classes for apprentices , but to the mass of young workers .
43 However , they are so often held back with comments such as ‘ you are too young ’ , ‘ we can not trust you ’ , ‘ your time will come ’ — time and time again I have heard the same complaint by those who have achieved their goals at an early age .
44 M. B. I am quite candidly of the opinion that I would have left the police out of a feeling of resentment because I was overlooked time and time again for inferior men .
45 From these studies , preferably repeated time and time again , we then put results together and look for links between findings and for broader generalizations .
46 You notice time and time again that one of them keeps reading a newspaper instead of working .
47 The pages are studded with striking examples of the vulnerabilities which have caught society off guard time and time again — and which seem likely to keep on doing so ever more frequently , with ever more devastating consequences .
48 Sir Karl Popper , a kind and gentle thinker and whose 80th birthday we recently celebrated , has expressed this notion time and time again , and other scientists heartily endorse it .
49 Time and time again they have run up against unsurmountable problems of distributing and getting the drugs accepted .
50 They may keep this up time and time again until , with luck , the predator finally gives up the chase .
51 This is a very simple philosophy but , in my experience , I have seen it work time and time again .
52 Executive also-rans may have most to gain from going beyond traditional set-piece job interviews , at which , Hamilton-Phillips says , ‘ people who can talk well get jobs time and time again ’ .
53 Of course nothing remotely approaches the indulgent , yet time and time again Pollini characterises the music with an infinite subtlety which makes other interpretations appear almost cosmetic in comparison : listen to how gently he coaxes ( never caresses ! ) the opening phrases of and you 'll hear what I mean .
54 MOVING BACK IN TIME AGAIN WITH Sony 's new mid-price ‘ Columbia Jazz Contemporary masters ’ series , which takes the '70s as its core period ; ‘ fusion ’ ( rock-meets-jazz ) albums such as Weather Report 's ‘ Heavy Weather ’ ( starring the powerful and unforgettable Birdland , from 1977 on ) , John Mc Laughlin 's ‘ Johnny Mc Laughlin , Electric Guitarist ’ ( from 1978 on ; try New York on my Mind ) and the Mahavishnu Orchestra 's ‘ Birds of Fire ’ ( improvisation from 1973 on ) are high water marks , while future releases will include such important albums as Miles Davis 's ‘ Nefertite ’ and ‘ Filles de Kilimanjaro ’ .
55 The word ‘ community ’ appeared time and time again in discussion with people in Dunrossness .
56 My stomach said it was eating time again .
57 The blueprint based on his earlier experiences ensured that the old drama was played out time and time again , thereby validating its own predictions .
58 Time and time again babies learn that their rage and hatred do not destroy the source of nourishment and love which is prepared to succour and relieve distress .
59 Their nature changes over time and requires couples to renegotiate their covenant with each other time and time again .
60 Taking you down memory lane time and time again .
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