Example sentences of "[adv] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | It is presumably that time which is relevant to the comment which I have n't the heart to repeat here where I refers to the current narrator . |
2 | I did n't see it properly that time ? you know . |
3 | The daily routines of most working class wives left conspicuously little time for leisure . |
4 | My dream of a book whose print fades a little each time it is read until the pages are blank . |
5 | Think I played right that time . |
6 | It is suggested that if the timetable is important ( as for example , a development timetable in a building lease ) the draftsman should provide expressly that time is to be of the essence . |
7 | ( b ) The presumption rebutted ( i ) By express words The parties may always provide expressly that time limits are to be of the essence . |
8 | The 1,574 kg of gold , found in southern German caves at the end of the war , had since that time been administered by a tripartite commission of France , the UK and the USA . |
9 | When the system was tested in the three days leading up to the event , it responded properly each time . |
10 | For some reason 17E did not follow until 12 June 1935 and 19E presumably some time in 1937 . |
11 | Friend o ’ mine was jumped pretty badly some time back … |
12 | Then Jack heard the shuffling , rustling sound again ; it was much louder this time and more urgent . |
13 | The rumbling and creaking returned , much louder this time . |
14 | I repeated the question , louder this time . |
15 | He was only half-way across the room when the sound came again , louder this time . |
16 | Fran stiffened , glaring up at him , hating him for his cool self-assurance , but he ignored the look as his hands tightened painfully around her waist in a silent warning not to do anything silly , before he spoke again , louder this time for the benefit of their audience . |
17 | The protests will be bigger and louder this time . ’ |
18 | Properly this time . |
19 | She had frightened him properly this time . |
20 | And eat it properly this time ! |
21 | He had been dead some time . ’ |
22 | She was cold , she had been dead some time . |
23 | His fingers caressed her again , more blatantly this time . |
24 | Output has fallen more slowly this time , and unemployment has risen less fast . |
25 | When she 'd finished it she moved on more slowly this time , stopping twice for a fit of coughing . |
26 | ‘ He 's got a knife ! ’ said Gazzer again , slowly this time , as if talking to a child . |
27 | The car began to move forward , slowly this time , until its wheels reached the disrupted earth , which heaved and heaved again . |
28 | He moved in against his young brother , slowly this time , determined not to be made a fool of twice . |
29 | He set off , more slowly this time , but all the same she was being tossed about on the seat . |
30 | They took each other 's clothes off more slowly this time , and examined each other 's bodies in more detail . |