Example sentences of "this time [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Now this time we 're here for four weeks so it would probably be that they want to get everybody through this time without anybody escaping the net .
2 The literary judgement contained in the phrase ‘ almost embarrassing success ’ is offered in another way when the author , writing this time under his real name of J. I. M. Stewart , led his readers to an understanding of a super-hero , spy and adventurer whose exploits were made possible because he had retained the boyhood characteristics nourished by a certain area of reading .
3 Manson was so pleased with the ensuing panic that rippled through Hollywood after the murders were discovered that he organised another raid , this time with himself as the leader .
4 After a further telephone interview — this time with myself as the interviewee — for the Radio Times , it seemed I was finished .
5 In the most terrifying story in all Scripture God decides to begin again with a single family , this time with one whose head , Noah , has shown some signs of righteousness .
6 The bridal couple again stood on a poruva , this time with their heads covered .
7 Now her family are gambling on yet another operation , this time with her father , David as the donor .
8 So Wolfgang set off once more , this time with his mother , on a journey which was to lead to Paris — and tragedy .
9 In mathematics he was clearly one year ahead , and was immediately awarded a Founder 's scholarship and two small exhibitions — and this at St John 's College which was noted at this time for its academic distinction .
10 There was one last hope of invisibility , as dignified as the cat 's , although this time for her friend .
11 He raised an eyebrow at the parcels she had dropped just inside the door , and Claudia blushed again , this time for her sister .
12 Part of this sequence of attacks was a form of retaliation , this time for what Iran perceived as the provocative act of the initial invasion .
13 Poles had fought both for and against Germany , and , partly because their state had not been involved in the war , Poles were ready — unlike the other participants in the war — to fight again , this time for something in which they had a stake .
14 I then had another operation , this time for my back where a piece of my spine was removed and a piece of metal inserted .
15 ‘ Otherwise , as I explained to him , he would have to answer the question yet again , this time for my attorneys . ’
16 Paisley was back in prison , this time for his part in the Armagh demonstrations , but that did not stop him characterizing the Cameron Commission as a betrayal of the Ulster people to the rebels .
17 He again apologises , this time for his long moan , and asks advice .
18 I plead with him to get it right this time for his own sake .
19 A touch of restraint on his horse 's reins to reduce its gallop and an extravagant sign of the cross were the best amends he could make this time for his inability to comply .
20 Martin McGaughey — no title this time for his old club
21 A second series of influential studies that gave support to the model presented in chapter 4 — this time to its prediction that only unanticipated changes in aggregate demand have real output effects — were those of Barro ( 1977a , 1978a ; see also Barro and Rush , 1980 ) .
22 What happens when the unconscious child in Joan Halton finds yet again that she is always losing out , this time to her husband , to his old car on which he dotes or to his mother who is still demanding so much of his time and attention , and that he appears to be forgetting that he is now married and has new first loyalties ?
23 The handkerchief that she 'd been twisting and untwisting at our first interview came out again , this time to her eyes .
24 Those ‘ best bits ’ do not include the unions , excluded this time to their disgust .
25 Now you 've got to prove it yet again — this time to yourself and it 's going to be the hardest thing you 've ever done for her .
26 ‘ There 's another legacy of £1,000 , this time to his friend Martin Burger , ‘ more than enough for that new pair of spectacles which I hope may improve his judgement and help him to see the obvious . ’
27 After swimming she had felt completely alive and glad to be awake and have this time of her own , which had been a gift to her from Tom and Maggie .
28 The family have asked us specifically to pray for Marion at this time of her bereavement and to ask that the Lord would reveal to them his timing concerning their return to Brazil .
29 Leigh had made it clear to Olivier during this time of her mental illness that she no longer loved him , and Olivier was well aware that his wife wanted to be with Finchie .
30 At this time of his life he always called Fisher behind his back Halieus , which is Greek for fisher .
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