Example sentences of "time they [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You know very well British runners and athletes — many times they win because their finish is excellent , ’ he said .
2 At other times they claimed that Kylie had negotiated a one million dollar contract to return to Neighbours — a story which Kylie described as wildly untrue .
3 Well , in the nick of time they realized that all that Anna was wailing about was some French floozy the prince was n't even particularly attached to ( a crony of Anna 's , a censorious old toad who lived in hotels and got everything half wrong , had spilt the beans to her ) .
4 The Masai moran customarily spent ten to fifteen years of warriorhood living communally , apart from their families and under the supervision of specially designated elders , in warrior villages , or manyattas , at the end of which time they married and settled down .
5 ‘ By the time they discovered that maybe graduates were quite useful people the Japanese had stolen the industry . ’
6 ‘ I do n't like you , either , ’ he admitted , and they both knew that liking had nothing to do with the seething emotions aroused every time they touched or came close .
7 The king had his attendants with him , and in a very short time they overpowered and killed Gowrie and his brother , whose bodies were hanged , drawn and quartered , the quarters being displayed at Edinburgh , Perth , Dundee and Stirling .
8 For much of the time they slept and when she was n't sleeping Diana frequently visited the kitchens , the domain of ‘ Swampie ’ Marsh and fellow chefs .
9 Another time they asked if the hospital had taken delivery of a large bed .
10 What we gave you is the time they come and the next weekend they were back again , and I 'd warned them several times and in the end I said look forget it , and I had it , you know , the works gone off , erm , and as far as I 'm concerned it 's Wednesday nights , I 've really got to , and the price I started to pay , is no longer worth it to me .
11 In fact , as on the previous day , most of the passengers had already begun going ashore early , determined not to miss a minute of the time they had before the ship sailed again that evening .
12 By the time they marry and live together , they each have well-established networks that are sex-specific .
13 13:31–35 ) give an implied warning of the dangers attending numerical growth , but at the same time they confirm that such growth is characteristic of the Kingdom of God ’ ( IRM July 1968:299 ) .
14 Er , you know , they 're actually paying money to the government every time they buy and every budget day the cigarettes go up .
15 At the same time they grant that this account of visual perception does not accord with how things seem to ‘ the vulgar ’ .
16 They disliked British interference , but at the same time they appreciated that the British they appreciated that the British presence on Persian countered what would otherwise have been over whelming Russian influence .
17 With this sort of hierarchical team , the possibility of idiosyncratic judgements is minimized , and with the control of the recording in the supervisors ' hands , errors are more readily noted at the time they occur and can be corrected or allowed for in the subsequent analysis .
18 Indefatigably the Lionisers prowled their way along Albion Street and surged up the narrow Fort Road , but this time they stopped before they got to Fort House .
19 Everybody sees a different picture and of course most people see do n't see it anyway because by the time they look and see what 's happened it 's already happened .
20 A lot of couples involved with our singles ministry have taken the challenge of ‘ hands-off ’ courting and have since thanked us for it , even though at the time they wondered if they could not get by with something a bit less conservative .
21 And he said , you know they do alright at ten pound a time they have when they 're preach in those chapels , now I do n't know , I 've no idea and good luck to them if they do !
22 At that time they maintained that Christ the son of God descended on Jesus but left him before his suffering on the cross .
23 One of the first houses in the goldfields was built to welcome them and the two children ; the roof was not on by the time they arrived but many miners joined in helping to complete it , the sight of two young Englishwoman being a delightful rarity .
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