Example sentences of "[vb pp] time and time " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , there is a general warm acceptance of the monarchy , which has been revealed time and time again by public opinion polls ( e.g. National Opinion Poll , 1986 ; Gallup , 1976 ; see surveys of polls in Harris , 1966 ; Norton , 1984 ; Ziegler , 1978 ) .
2 Adrian Gozzard , formerly Director of Human Resources of Plessey , the telecommunications and electronics giant ( number 93 in The Times 1000 and employer of over 30000 ) , who has had long and extensive experience of search , has turned time and time again to headhunting firms , despite having used a full-time , in-house recruitment manager , and working hard on internal management development .
3 Yeah , oh I know I 've said time and time again to them if you park up a bit , you know that house
4 It has been shown time and time again that , if we follow the path of kindness and understanding begun by Xenophon , there is a more successful and gratifying way of training horses — as illustrated so long ago by Alexander the Great with his charger Bucephalus .
5 Yesterday they were spewed out in the aftermath of the Musgrave Park Hospital outrage but they were the same words which Mr Brooke and his predecessors have used time and time again after other bloody acts of terrorism .
6 Then in her mind she heard an echo of the words her teacher , a martial arts master , had used time and time again .
7 In New York , the visitor is drawn time and time again to the Frick Collection , where the opulent yet relaxed setting shows off the objects so much more sympathetically than the Disneyland-style ‘ period rooms ’ across the other side of Fifth Avenue .
8 M. B. I am quite candidly of the opinion that I would have left the police out of a feeling of resentment because I was overlooked time and time again for inferior men .
9 And do n't forget we 're told time and time again , almost ad nauseam , that this is to remain a public service within the National Health Service .
10 We are being told time and time and time again , I think once more talking about this , about openness and the need for the public to know .
11 Most social workers who are in touch with the elderly disabled living alone hear the praises of their Home Helps sung time and time again : ‘ She 's like a daughter to me ’ , and ‘ I do n't know what I 'd do without her ’ .
12 SAVE believes , and has proved time and time again , that all types of historic buildings can have a new lease of life through conversion , offering potential and exciting challenges for developers and architects .
13 Many offenders had died in the mean time , and the sheriff failed to produce others , so that the sessions were adjourned time and time again during the next few years .
14 And on the other burning question that was asked time and time again — whether she will have more children — he said , digging an even deeper hole for himself :
15 It meant acknowledging they had wasted time and time mattered .
16 It had happened time and time again , and the Trotskyist answer was ‘ democratic centralism ’ , an authoritarian form of discipline by which anybody suspected of a sell-out was expelled , keeping the organization pure .
17 because this has happened time and time again and yes they do need more life cover or they do need a PHI policy or a savings plan .
18 A subject which is and has been explored time and time again by authors is a vision of the future .
19 This scenario has been repeated time and time again from Stagecoach and High Noon through the fast food diet of the Lone Ranger ( plus Tonto ) and the Range Rider ( plus Dick West — all American boy ) .
20 It is disliked because it is physically an exhausting activity ; more than any of the other tasks it consists of actions which have to be repeated time and time again with little variation .
21 These kinds of incidents could be repeated time and time again , and nor were black eyes and bruises the only injuries sustained .
22 Although Hope was the first sportsman to convey this view , it was replicated time and time again by black footballers , athletes and boxers .
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