Example sentences of "another time " in BNC.
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1 | Unable to get rid of the feeling that the glass belongs to another time , another person . |
2 | Do you want me to come back another time , I — ’ |
3 | Be calm and firm — promise to talk another time — and do it soon ! |
4 | Another time , Lucy talked about Jeremy , his father 's wastrel shadow ever in the background . |
5 | Like celibacy , chocolates seemed an old-fashioned gesture , from another time although perfectly appropriate now . |
6 | Yet here he was , a man who is a reasonable outside bet for the vacant crown at the RSC , reading favourable reviews for his previous work , Another Time with Albert Finney ( which had opened the night before in the West End ) , and preparing to rehearse in a Methodist Hall in the middle of Wesley country . |
7 | But I 'll come another time , please . ’ |
8 | We can hear your ideas on interior decoration another time . |
9 | Films as varied as The 39 Steps , The Wicked Lady , Brief Encounter , The Red Shoes , The fallen Idol , The Spanish Gardener , Accident , The Draughtsman 's Contract , Another Time , Another Place and A fish Called Wanda are exciting precisely because they work to expose the social and cultural constraints to the expression of emotion , showing up the tension between the bland exterior and the seething interior . |
10 | On one occasion , it began to go up when she wanted to go down ; another time , it refused to open and kept her prisoner for half an hour . |
11 | ‘ Not tomorrow , another time . |
12 | Another time , eh ? ’ |
13 | Another time in the 1987 election we were driving along a dual carriageway in Norfolk heading for an airport to meet Mrs Thatcher 's plane and join up with the Battlebus . |
14 | ‘ Turn right here , ’ she said once , automatically , and another time , ‘ Sorry , we should have turned left there , we 'll have to go back , ’ and finally , ‘ Go straight to Shellerton House . |
15 | I 'll have my chance another time . ’ |
16 | The advantage of having trekked with a World Challenge Expedition is that another time she will know how things ought to be planned . |
17 | Another time I shall talk about taxes , which , as we said in our election broadcast a week ago , we plan to reduce by being careful with your money — another good idea that no-one else had thought of . |
18 | If he were aimed specifically at the race another time he would probably go very close . |
19 | At another time , one of the local drunks saw Richard Baxter sheltering under a tree during a thunderstorm whilst a well known woman of ill-repute sheltered on the other side . |
20 | ‘ I must be going , perhaps another time , ’ the old man excused himself and walked away quietly towards the Flemish Room . |
21 | In this case the CS is at one time associated with a US and at another time is not , and for one group of subjects different contextual cues are correlated with these arrangements . |
22 | At another time the platforms are full of youngsters on the way to ‘ Lords ’ for the Eton and Harrow match . |
23 | And suddenly we 'd all be in Amsterdam or Paris or something like somebody 's idea of America for the evening , or else it would still be our own dear city , but from very definitely another era , all striped Regency wallpaper and framed Angus McBean photographs of Vivien Leigh ; or another time there 'd be nothing but opera on the sound system for a whole week , there 'd be complaints of course but Madame would say , I 'm just trying to give you boys an education , and Gary at least would be very happy . |
24 | While agreeing with the spirit of Jameson 's suggestion that an avant-garde sensibility may displace and make strange the regularity of everyday television , it is not enough to appeal to an already formed avant garde — formed in another place or at another time and for another purpose — which can be hauled in and held up to television as a template of value . |
25 | Another time , a photographer had ventured onto the reef that rose up from the sea at the far corner . |
26 | Just as with other heroes like Arthur and Charlemagne , it was thought that he had been transported to another time or place to await his country 's greatest need . |
27 | I switched off the tape , realizing that I would have to listen another time to find out what the preacher was really saying . |
28 | ‘ I recommend clothes another time . |
29 | But ask another time . |
30 | Another time she would have protested and asked him pointedly , ‘ Well , where will he go ? |