Sentence examples for for big time from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Big time.

This can be used to with the meaning 'very much'- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.

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That's good news for big time development studios like EA, which can throw marketing money at the problem.

The company has been doing a notable job at becoming the mainstream bet for big time media/broadcasting outlets to start experimenting with virtual reality.

In bleak situations, incremental improvements can be mistaken for big time progress.

Minor ambassadorships are, after all, rewards for big time political backers.

In retrospect, Eddie Gottlieb remarked: "My mistake was not getting a stronghanded coach.... [Johnston] wasn't ready for big time".

Things are looking a little bleak for big time tobacco smugglers, but what about your local neighbourhood chop chop grower?

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This allows for bigger time steps during the Krylov approximation, as can be seen in our experimental results.

(It was a standard perk for big-time black preachers, in any case).

The rationales put forth for big-time sports are not easily proved or disproved.

"Champs prepares these young runners for big-time competition," she said.

But in a few months, when he's left the military, he will make his first play for big-time sponsorships.

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