Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | That had been old Ian Paisley last time he was in the old country , but he had popped his clogs of apoplexy while explaining the Fall of Port Stanley to Robin Day on Nationwide and it was that upstart Jeffrey Archer now . |
2 | One intended to go to Gateshead college full time for a year to do five GCSEs , but was unable to get a grant or income support because she did not qualify under the 22-hour rule and so reluctantly decided to attend part time instead . |
3 | And er we had to walk to Long Eaton three times and week , which would be , from here , would be two and a half mile away , and then we 'd we er on the Friday It was Mondays , Wednesdays and and Fridays , and we got paid on the Friday . |
4 | ‘ Another man-witch , who was sentenced to the galleys for life , said that he had such a pity for the horses which the postillion galloped along the road that he did something to prevent it , which was that he took vervain and said over it the Pater Noster five times and the Ave Maria five times , and then put it on the road so that the horses should cease to run . ’ |
5 | ‘ It 's Dawes Road this time ’ called the look-out . |
6 | Can you spare a couple of hours on a Tuesday morning six times a year ? |
7 | And this is the pain of David Lawrence second time round … in hospital after a breakdown in training … |
8 | And this is the pain of David Lawrence second time round … in hospital after a breakdown in training … |
9 | This the pain of pace bowler David Lawrence first time round when he fractured his knee cap while bowling for England … |
10 | This the pain of pace bowler David Lawrence first time round when he fractured his knee cap while bowling for England … |
11 | John the Baptist appears to have been executed by Herod Antipas some time after A.D. 28 , but no later than A.D. 35 . |
12 | David Barchard Financial Times |
13 | According to the squadron report , their operations succeeded in blowing up , among others , the Dijon-Beaune line seven times , the Dijon-Paris line twice and the Nevers-Autun track four times . |
14 | QMH EXPERIENCES DIFFICULT TIMES |
15 | That 's right , the record erm first half , you 've got Whittington who scored erm I think nearly on twenty goals and Clarke who 's played for Norther Ireland several times . |
16 | K. M. One time there was a big crowd in the street and two men fighting — about six-deep , the crowd . |
17 | Guardian , Times 11 May News from Iceland May 1991 Times , Guardian , Financial Times , Independent , 27 May-1 June Observer 26 May Nature 6 June |
18 | Thought he must be taking Lorraine home this time of night . |
19 | Muhammed Ali three times world heavyweight champion is still the Greatest . |
20 | Most of them hit the floor , but he manages to shoot Maud Havernick four times as she tries to flee , and fells Michèle Richard with another shot before she reaches the door . |
21 | Loch Eil this time — leave Moydart and Keppoch for next trip ? |
22 | He returned to form with a comfortable Chester success last time , and is very well handicapped on his best form . |
23 | Lagos Corinthians netted their second goal of the season in a 7-1 defeat against Stevenson & Reid , Ian Tweedale scoring three times with Tony Makin ( 2 ) , Tony Kelly and Chris Delaney also netting . |
24 | Prices of North Sea Brent oil for May delivery marked time at $18.89 a barrel with June quotations 4 cents lower . |
25 | This was because of de-stocking and running down of high volume , low margin brands , and a change of year end at the Schenley offshoot last time . |
26 | The two schoolgirls were raped at knife-point in a deserted Brixton garage forty-five times by a gang of youths , after attempting to return home by bus from a pop concert . |
27 | Fire crews were called to empty properties in Trent Street six times over the weekend . |
28 | He does not shoot them , but at the Polyparty end — an area of open seating — he shoots Geneviève Bergeron twice and Anne-Marie Edward four times , killing them both . |
29 | John-William had come across Mr Moon several times in Leeds and Manchester , had found him to be a decent fellow , and received a strong impression that for the sake of his children — offspring of his first wife long deceased — he would be glad to get back into society again . |
30 | I 'll tell you one thing-I can get rid of Mr Hyde any time I want . |