Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Further factors in any attempt to second-guess the result are that last time round the UDF won this portfolio and that François Léotard , the incumbent at that time , is now aiming higher in ministerial rank . |
2 | I think prob problems of identification have n't really been right this time and we made a point a clear point this time with a note to people , if they were n't sure , to make comments on the books . |
3 | And there had been that brief time in the Wolfwood — I wo n't remember it ! thought Fenella , but she did remember it . |
4 | His familiarity with his brother 's behaviour would be based on past form , something she had n't wanted to dwell on , for surely it had been different this time ? |
5 | ‘ I have checked in the bag , and you 're lucky this time . |
6 | But do n't forget you 're welcome any time you like to come . ’ |
7 | You 're welcome any time . |
8 | Wendy ; Actually we 're pretty lucky to have him , not only because he 's a whole hunk of a man but also because we 're all full time students which means that we do n't have to pay this new Council tax . |
9 | ‘ We 're confident this time , ’ say Murrays . |
10 | They ca n't have been bilingual last time because they were hired from Staffordshire County Council . |
11 | If it 's true and he is alive where has he been all this time ? |
12 | Having been all this time contented about his welfare , now that her leaving was fixed and certain , she had begun to have misgivings . |
13 | Miss Evans moved from the sink where she 'd been all this time , standing quite still , and started to clear the plates from the table . |
14 | ‘ Where have you been all this time ? |
15 | ‘ Where the hell have you been all this time ? ’ |
16 | Where have they been all this time ? |
17 | ‘ Where the bloody hell have you been all this time ? ’ she cried , throwing herself into his arms . |
18 | Where had he been all this time , that she should see him now being led prisoner into Parfois ? |
19 | ‘ Where 've you been all this time ? ’ |
20 | It will have to be right first time . |
21 | She had reason to be depressed this time . |
22 | I hope that it may be possible some time in the future to share our experience in this area with the SAP . ’ |
23 | ‘ Some of these poor bastards wo n't be alive this time tomorrow , Piper . ’ |
24 | I looked across and gave them a wave and wondered if they would still be alive next time I visited Breville . |
25 | It will have to be some other time , Ian . |
26 | But it was to be some considerable time before any more was heard of the letters or of Sir George . |
27 | Although it will be some considerable time before it is fully catalogued , all the material is accessible and a record is being maintained of the areas most in demand ; cataloguing priorities are being established accordingly . |
28 | This is a painless examination which would take bet er , hang on , this is a painless examination which will take between thirty and sixty minutes , there may be some waiting time at the start of the examination depending on whether we have to fit in an emergency , be prepared for this . |
29 | Manchester MP Tom Pendry says the selection process ought to be tougher next time and based on merit not money . |
30 | Reckons Rundgren : ‘ The album can be different each time you hear it … you swim in a musical direction until you change the vector . |