Example sentences of "[noun prp] times [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 The leading newspaper The Fiji Times echoed his call in its own editorial columns and has helped to bring the issue of the use and abuse of media to a wider public than ever before .
2 The leading newspaper The Fiji Times echoed his call in its own editorial columns and has helped to bring the issue of the use and abuse of media to a wider public than ever before .
3 The Distillers ' Company , makers of the deforming drug thalidomide , withdrew their advertising from The Sunday Times , in which they were currently the largest advertiser , when The Sunday Times began its campaign in 1972 for better compensation for the drug 's victims .
4 Shadow Heritage Secretary Bryan Gould has written to the Sunday Times slamming its ‘ extraordinary decision ’ .
5 Charges in connection with one remaining murder and travelling in the presence of an unlicensed pistol were still pending against Orchin , Richmond and McCready when The Sunday Times published its findings .
6 Yet the editor of the Sunday Times explained his paper 's coverage and position in a way which begs more questions than it answers .
7 Heber 's study , the Post said , ‘ revealed not that mental deficiencies are passed on genetically , but that mentally retarded mothers tend to create an environment that is less conducive to mental development than that created by slum neighbours of normal intelligence , ’ The New York Times told its readers : ‘ The Milwaukee Project , an experiment in intensive preschool education for ( potentially retarded ) children , has proved that they can be raised more than 30 test points higher than other children from the same environment and with the same type of mother . ’
8 As The New York Times informed its readers , ‘ The doctors said the penis contained a tiny hydraulic system that permitted a fluid to be pumped from a reservoir in the abdomen into the penis to cause erection . ’
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