Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | " Will you pose for me properly some time ? " |
2 | It takes them all some time to understand it . |
3 | ‘ My policy saved me so much time and money , ’ he says . |
4 | Why did it hurt to learn that it had been the machinations of others that had brought them together this time ? |
5 | We could have saved ourselves so much time and grief . |
6 | I really this time . |
7 | ‘ Is there someone there this time ? ’ |
8 | For a second I thought he was going to hit me , but then he reached into his jacket pocket and brought out a wallet that he unfolded and thrust towards me , giving me just enough time to see that he held the rank of chief inspector , one of the highest ranks in the Bahamian police force , then the wallet was snapped shut and Deacon Billingsley moved to stand very close to me , so close that I could smell the cigar smoke on his breath . |
9 | Ideally , all that needs to be said can be said in an hour , and if you think the journalist is genuinely interested in your work , try to give him or her as much time as required — it is appreciated . |
10 | But he soon realized that he was leaving himself too little time for all the work he had to complete , and a regular routine of three days in London ( generally from Tuesday to Thursday ) and four days at Shamley Green was established instead . |
11 | He had deliberately laid them aside this time , though he had not been aware of any direct instruction from his heart to do so . |
12 | I 'll have to put you down some time . |
13 | Because you only half time ! |
14 | Using the tow you can obviously go higher which gives you much more time skiing downhill to put the theory of turning into practice . |
15 | I would n't run after you not this time |
16 | I have not heard anything more since then , and am anxious to give you as much time as possible working with the tape before asking you for feedback on your experiences with it . |
17 | ‘ You know I ca n't give you as much time as Emma . |
18 | And it 's not taking you as much time either . |
19 | I tell you something else as well , if you want me to take you out any time you want me to take you out and , and I mean this honestly if you do n't want sex you wo n't have to have it |
20 | Ring you tomorrow same time , if I do n't have to wait too long in a queue with the whole blasted battalion . |
21 | In essence , it tells you how much time you have left before reaching the no-decompression limit and also how to manage decompression stops if you inadvertently exceed that limit , or elect to enter decompression . |
22 | And when you were in suitably softened mood I was going to tell you how this time I 'd found what I 'd really been looking for all my life . ’ |
23 | ‘ I know he had a rather possessive attitude towards her-I told you about that time he came into her class , did n't I ? — but from the way he looked at her , you 'd have thought she was the most perfect and precious thing on earth to him . |
24 | I tried to see the people , but no picture would come , although among the shadowy figures might well have been a Peter de Fernborough , later Farmborough , who about that time made his appearance somewhere in the village . |
25 | Oh I ask him , he said that when he was here he says oh I 'll pick them up another time |
26 | The irate villagers would have the paperwork to back them up this time . |
27 | Phone me up any time ! |
28 | The Corn Exchange well I 've said that one so many time I do n't think I need repeat it . |
29 | Willis had one of his inspired days and , after taking four wickets in the first innings , went one better this time , with 5 for 65 . |
30 | Whitaker and Milton were runners-up to them in Tampa , Florida , in 1989 , and the Yorkshireman was determined to go one better this time . |