this time造句151 Our money's usually running low by this time of the month.
152 By this time I was totally slewed and could scarcely stand up!
153 Take things slowly this time - you don't want to get burned again.
154 There are more people buying at this time of the year so prices are high.
155 By this time next week we'll be in New York.
156 He may challenge the Prime Minister even if he decides he cannot dislodge her this time.
157 Temperatures in the shade can reach forty-eight degrees celsius at this time of year.
158 At this time of year, when the sun goes in, it is suddenly much colder.
159 Who could be calling at this time of night ?
160 Steer clear of the centre of town at this time of the evening.
161 Rick's cooking was always good but this time he really excelled himself.
162 This time you've met your match , Adam Burns! I'm not giving up without a fight!
163 Ninety-nine times out of a hundred she's right about people but this time she was wrong.
164 Are you going out to search for it at this time of night? It seems hardly sensible.
165 The police are appealing for any person who was in the area at this time to contact them.
166 We've got pumpkins coming out our ears this time of year.
167 What do you think you'll be doing this time next year?
168 His meals are always very good, but this time he's excelled himself.
169 A good/great many people who voted for her in the last election will not be doing so this time.
170 I don't think the millionaire will loosen up this time.
171 Are you really going to make a better job of it this time?
172 We've had a pretty bad time while you were away. In fact, we very nearly split up this time.
173 The temperature is usually in/around the sixties at this time of year.
174 He got the first place this time, but he never dreamed about it.
175 He's always been rather rude but this time he's gone too far.
176 After all this time he still had new ideas and was game to try them.
177 Do you think Greg will go the distance this time?
178 Say that again, but this time leave out the swear - words.
179 The garden is a blaze of colour at this time of year.
180 This time the dead were numbered in hundreds, not dozens.