Sentence examples for word time from inspiring English sources

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That's why he's, like I said used the word time and time again: invaluable.

As James Baldwin noted, the whisper beneath the word "time" is death.

Learning to handle the word time involves a multiplicity of verbal skills, including the ability to handle such connected words as earlier, later, now, second, and hour.

If you type TIMR, for example, you'll get the word "time," since "timr" isn't a word; the keyboard virtually expands the letter E so it makes sense.

If you're still wondering about the theme, here's the deal: you can insert the word TIME before either of the words in each theme phrase.

When asked why they wanted to relocate, customers at the Next Move conference used the same word time and again: zahma, meaning "traffic" or "crowds".

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The next big change in TV technology came in the form of time-shifting, although the word "time-shift" hadn't been invented yet.

Each word timed and set to detonate.

The word "Times" is printed in script like on the masthead of the newspaper.

Note also that the multiple uncertainty levels in this design ensure that full disambiguation of the speech act type happens only after the onset of the critical word, time-locking the brain response to the discrimination point.

It's C-word time.

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