Example sentences of "[verb] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | If specific information about pupils ' ability , eligibility for free school meals , any disabilities etc. is required , then a painstaking search is undertaken each time for the particular piece of information required . |
2 | Er , that enables that they choose how much time they need , er because it , do I need to go that time or that time ? |
3 | The extension at the end of the volume name is incremented each time a new volume in the set is opened , for example : STDMAN.002 , STDMAN.003 and so on . |
4 | Is that either side each time or is that up until Christmas ? |
5 | The episode checklist is completed at the end of each episode , while the activity checklist is completed each time the activity changes . |
6 | The room was silent save for the angry swishing sound she made each time she turned the magazine 's pages . |
7 | I was quite worried about you , after you fainted that time . " |
8 | Do you want that Time Out ? |
9 | The Social Secretary thanked Mr and Mrs Preshous for a very informative presentation and all agreed that time had run out all too quickly . |
10 | Since the lexicon and corpus change each time the tagset is altered this is not a trivial task . |
11 | You may want to instruct him to say each pair twice all the way through , without you having to ask for a repeat each time . |
12 | Er , I told you what backs onto it , you know the right small on , what you were going to see that time , but on the side . |
13 | One of these keys is pressed each time that component is visible under the cross hairs of the microscope . |
14 | The government of the US wasted little time in funding two secret thermonuclear research projects . |
15 | Douglas , disappointed , had of course been prepared for this also , and wasted little time in cursing . |
16 | However , with Sarah Bentley making her singles debut for Surrey , the holders wasted little time in establishing a winning 5–1 lead to retain their title . |
17 | He wasted little time in finding a replacement , choosing the widowed Mary of Guise . |
18 | So in his first major speech as leader in parliament he wasted little time on the customary compliments and warned the government that he intended to play hard . |
19 | She wasted little time in starting to eat , her quick brain turning over alternative scenarios as she debated whether to show herself to the Carlisle Flint team , or disappear quietly to her room . |
20 | He was waiting for her outside and wasted little time in virtually hustling her outside to where his car was waiting for them . |
21 | Kate looked round rather blindly to find her colleagues , and , having located them , wasted little time . |
22 | It was wonderful to be so close to him again , to feel no barriers between them , and he wasted little time before possessing her with such quick , hot urgency that she was left behind . |
23 | This exile might have been permanent had Swegen not died in February 1014. Æthelred was invited back , and wasted little time in expelling Cnut and his army from their Lincolnshire base . |
24 | Once free of these troubles he wasted little time in turning his attention to England . |
25 | Her hair looked very red in the bright light from the kitchen , and her ear-rings twinkled each time she moved her head . |
26 | One could then make a multiple stimulus-response drill where two stimuli are given each time , and you have to choose the appropriate verb form . |
27 | In Owen v Grimsby Cleethorpes Transport [ 1992 ] PIQR Q27 the Court of Appeal stated that it is not always necessary for the pleadings in personal injury cases to be amended each time a fresh medical report leads to developments in the case . |
28 | US officials admit that they knew about the coup plans as early as last Saturday , but say they were given little time to judge its chances of success or to plan any US involvement . |
29 | Napoleon , however , was given little time to enjoy his victory . |
30 | One month after Charles 's funeral , wasting little time , his eldest daughter Elizabeth , who had probably tended her father through his final illness and was by then the official occupier of the dwelling house next to his shop , upped and married by licence . |