Example sentences of "[noun] time [conj] time again " in BNC.
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1 | One hit was scored against Scharnhorst , but both ships hit the old liner time and time again and 14 minutes after the first shot , it was all over . |
2 | The pages are studded with striking examples of the vulnerabilities which have caught society off guard time and time again — and which seem likely to keep on doing so ever more frequently , with ever more devastating consequences . |
3 | We 've been over this place time and time again and there 's nowt for them to get . " |
4 | The lichen-crusted walls bedecked with city grime capture my attention time and time again . |
5 | The lichen-crusted walls bedecked with city grime capture my attention time and time again . |
6 | Recent demographic work has made this point time and time again . |
7 | ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again . |
8 | If it seems too much to see on one visit , remember there 's no law that says you ca n't come back to Brighton & Hove time and time again . |
9 | He prepares very thoroughly , polishing the presentation time and time again , ensuring that his speech will fit the allotted time ( there 's nothing worse than speakers who overrun ) . |
10 | Sir Karl Popper , a kind and gentle thinker and whose 80th birthday we recently celebrated , has expressed this notion time and time again , and other scientists heartily endorse it . |
11 | I tried for bail time and time again , but it just was n't on . |
12 | Whose could even forget the sight of Clark steering the famous green Lotus to the Grand Prix success time and time again . |
13 | We 'll train you how not to ‘ blow it ’ on an important shot , lose an important lead , make the same mistake time and time again and other skills that only the pro 's could afford to know . |
14 | I 'm not sure I could stand shlapping up and down to that bloody clinic time and time again . |
15 | Aristotle looked on democracy with a more tempered suspicion , but clearly viewed popular participation in politics and the popular leaders with aristocratic disdain , as did the historian Thucydides ; while the comic dramatist Aristophanes mocked popular rule and its leaders time and time again , even in the years when Athens was locked in war with anti-democratic Sparta . |
16 | In truth , most good breeders have already graded the litter time and time again , long before you arrive . |
17 | I think the word sir I would emphasise is stimulate in migration from West Yorkshire , would be clearly contrary to all the established planning principles which have been endorsed by the Secretary of State time and time again . |
18 | Colour Sgt Oram 's Queen 's Gallantry Medal was awarded after he placed himself in the firing line time and time again saving the lives of others . |
19 | Colour Sgt Oram 's Queen 's Gallantry Medal , was awarded after he placed himself in the firing line time and time again saving the lives of others . |
20 | Twenty-five years ago the Royal Air Force took delivery of its first Hercules Aircraft , and since then it 's proved its worth time and time again . |
21 | I never dared to ask , but I understand now what it is that drives addicts back to the needle time and time again whatever the cost to their health and sanity ; I understand now what the mystics lay claim to when they speak of the peace that passeth all understanding . |
22 | in fiction , the story should be capable of interpretation at a number of different levels , so that children can return to the book time and time again with renewed enjoyment in finding something new ; |
23 | There was one field in particular that I had made some good finds on and I had searched this piece of land time and time again . |
24 | Spending time considering that Chemical Dependency might be the true cause of many of these secondary consequences is a better use of the doctor 's time than trying to tidy up the same repeated consequences time and time again . |
25 | Taking you down memory lane time and time again . |
26 | Try as she might , she could n't stop her eyes from straying back in his direction time and time again , and every time they had it was to see that same unfathomable look on his face . |
27 | I have also been told the same story time and time again . |
28 | We support these MPs time and time again , which we should be doing , but in return , we certainly want their support . |
29 | Like most of my generation , I had never known a war , had never had fear rammed down my throat time and time again like the older generation . |
30 | Executive also-rans may have most to gain from going beyond traditional set-piece job interviews , at which , Hamilton-Phillips says , ‘ people who can talk well get jobs time and time again ’ . |