Example sentences of "[noun] time [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Hence , it is possible to guarantee the same perfect result time after time .
2 Due to the shortage of money , Princeton have had to postpone this experiment time after time .
3 What I wish erm Mr Mayor , because councillor tries this erm Tory party , central office philosophy time after time after time .
4 I am saying that Lord Justice Woolf , who produced an authoritative report on prison riots and the improvement of prison conditions — admittedly , a report that does not recommend the one thing that the Home Secretary has chosen to do , but a report which the Home Secretary wrongly described as comprehensive — draws attention time after time to the simple fact that all prisons that rioted in 1990 and were the subject of the inquiry were so overcrowded that many of the proper duties that prisons should perform were not being and could not be performed .
5 Paisley has gone on record time after time to condemn the assassination of Catholics and has insisted that the potential violence represented by the old Protestant Volunteers and more recently by the Third Force should only be exercised in a defensive manner and in the event of a complete breakdown of law and order .
6 With the less-than-reliable weather we have been known to experience rom time to time during the course of a season — it never ceases to amaze me how we ever managed to invent a game like cricket in England — an artificial pitch can be extremely valuable in enabling play to take place when otherwise it might not have done .
7 DROUGHT stricken farmers may be able to use the same water time after time to grow crops if experiments by scientists in Hampshire are successful .
8 All we have is the government time from time to time tweaking up the regulations as its er as its er it it it its doing here .
9 I have sat on the opposite bank of a river to where a match was being fished and seen barbel breaking line time after time , and the reaction has always been the same : the tying on of a hook of the same size to the same line that barbel had already treated with the contempt it deserved .
10 In the early years pamphlets were reviewed form time to time , but this practice was soon discontinued .
11 Solicitors well they will know something about your affairs possibly , because of hav to dealing with houses , other difficulties you may have come across form time to time .
12 Yet they 'd been to Spain , Italy and Greece time after time , and surely it would have been natural for Isabelle to want to show off the country of her birth .
13 But , as she remembered , he would tell that story time after time , particularly to the ‘ Carry On ’ lot ‘ and with glee ’ .
14 However , the problem with this is that a group of children see the same entertainer time after time .
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