Sentences with phrase «twentieth time»

The phrase "twentieth time" means that something is happening or being done for the 20th occasion. Full definition
I can't lie and say I reached it first time, or even fifth time, probably more like twentieth time.
As I walked along a road for the twentieth time, I finally noticed a raised patch of land with — guess what?
With Sunderland displaying defensive fragilities on numerous occasions this year much to the frustration of coach Martin O'Neill who prides himself on how his teams are difficult to beat, it could well be the day when multiple chances fall Robin Van Persie's way and after rediscovering his goal scoring touch for Holland there is little doubt the club's top scorer will find the back of the net for the twentieth time this season.
After the twentieth time you are full on car dancing and loving it!
After clearing out the same area for the twentieth time, players will realise just how little effect they have on the gaming environment.
By the twentieth time its simpleminded mantra (bringing a life into the world instead of taking one can change a hardened heart) is summoned literally and imagistically, culminating in a grotesque effigy of a fallen friend posed in the middle of an indistinct tableau, Greenfingers has lost all power to instruct and become something at once odious and unintentionally funny.
I dare you to watch Shaun of the Dead, even for the twentieth time, without laughing at an exchange or cringing at a zombie's gory demise.
The twentieth time prospects see the ad; they buy what it is offering.»
We know what a hurdle it might be to paraphrase your text for the twentieth time.
said that a prospect is ready to buy by the twentieth time he sees that advertisement.
The effective frequency model described by Thomas Smith said that a prospect is ready to buy by the twentieth time he sees that advertisement.
said that a prospect is ready to buy by the twentieth time he sees that advertisement.
The effective frequency model described by Thomas Smith said that a prospect is ready to buy by the twentieth time he sees that advertisement.
«Perseverance is failing nineteen times, doing the same thing for the twentieth time, failing again, and finally realizing that you really are stupid.»
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