Example sentences of "[verb] time [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | The tremendous variety of activities in Dorset ensure that I will continue to visit time after time . |
2 | The fragrance can be revitalised time after time with oils supplied ( £2.99 . ) |
3 | The Burscough boss believes he can put his finger on why his side can consistently beat opposition from higher leagues , as they have done time after time in the past two years , yet struggle at their own level . |
4 | It is most often used where a salesperson is faced with the same objection being raised time after time . |
5 | Poor Charles Bradlaugh , returned time after time by the electors of Northampton was first found by the courts ( on the application of an informer for a penalty ) to be disentitled to affirm ( since , having no religion , he had no religious objection to taking the oath ) ( in Clarke v Bradlaugh ( 1881 ) 7 QBD 38 , reversed but not on this point in Bradlaugh v Clarke ( 1883 ) 8 App Cas 354 ) . |
6 | IMO it has been demonstrated time after time that Strachan is pretty useless on the left ( even though he put in a nice cross for Hodge on saturday ) ) Even in the scum match , Strachan looked just a little too late and too slow in most situations , and I understand from the match reports that he has n't improved since . |
7 | Audiences in South Wales liked her so much that she was invited to return there to sing time after time . |
8 | This is the message that emerges time after time from surveys on Britain 's ability to cope with the demands of Europe post-1992 . |
9 | Through the love and compassion of Jesus the missionary is able to return time after time until this love has broken through and the message is accepted . |
10 | But director Phil Noyce called for the scene to be re-shot time after time . |
11 | This explains why the general election was delayed time after time : clearly , all that mattered was the recession . |