Example sentences of "[art] time are " in BNC.
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1 | Though the case is complex and the minister has joined the Anglican communion , the elements of the case at the time are quite significant . |
2 | People who work outdoors all the time are more at risk here . |
3 | But certain files relating to the place and the time are listed as closed . |
4 | Only a handful of the numerous pamphlets that were published at the time are included in the catalogue . |
5 | Perhaps the 1980s can not be explained from such a near vantage point as the present , but , in any case , the underlying forces of the time are ( perhaps fittingly ) lost in Mr Foster 's litany of acquisition . |
6 | Consumers who once stuck to favourite brands most or all of the time are now willing to try any item that catches their eye . |
7 | No prison could run for long if not for the fact that most prisoners most of the time are prepared simply to cooperate with the staff and ‘ do their bird ’ . |
8 | The finest Cycladic products of the time are huge jars decorated with figure-scenes not painted but in relief , the best from Mykonos with panels on the body showing warriors putting women and children to the sword : a savage view of the sack of Troy , as is made clear by the superb rendering on the neck of the Wooden Horse ( fig.10 ) . |
9 | Cooking up wonderfully complicated meals is fine for special occasions , but what most of us want most of the time are great ideas for quick meals that taste good without the fuss . |
10 | The people who belong to the underground all the time are very few , but almost everyone had spent a season there . |
11 | I assume you can not , for already the feelings I had at the time are inscrutable to me , so imbued was I with an electric sense of occasion . |
12 | Most of the fen drains for most of the time are somewhere in between these two extremes making the whole business a little undecided . |
13 | The sampling of events in these two studies was not completely random ( see for comparison Brewer , 1988 ) , nonetheless the studies do suggest that although emotionally arousing circumstances can sometimes be well remembered even after very considerable delays ( c.f. Wagenaar & Groeneweg , 1990 ) it seems unlikely that actual feelings of emotional arousal at the time are either necessary or sufficient to cause dramatically enhanced memory . |
14 | Now , you can have it by the written word and the spoken word , but I think the links we must continually have all the time are personal links , talking to people . |
15 | Statements made out of court , and assurances recorded by reporters at the time are likely to be inadmissible or of less value because they are " hearsay " : real witnesses must be enticed or subpoenaed to give evidence before the jury . |
16 | Cos you 're chatting all the time are n't you ? |
17 | You 're trying to , you 're trying to avoid being starved all the time are n't you darling ? |
18 | Yeah but you 're not used to him being home all the time are you Lyn , I mean for a long period of time like . |
19 | There 's people with dogs down here all the time are n't they ? |
20 | Erm that somehow coping strategies which people developed at the time are counter-productive when they when they 're a bit older , so that 's the general erm er kind of of impetus behind that . |
21 | People ringing up about it and talking about it all the time are n't they ? |
22 | You 're not really wearing them braces all the time are you ? |
23 | And they 're all the time are they ? |
24 | ‘ What kind of a time are you going to have , stuck here inside these four walls with no one to take your mind off the pouring rain ? |
25 | Up to 40 young people at a time are homeless in Gloucester . |
26 | At no time are these more apparent than when a possible downturn in the market for legal services is perceived . |