Example sentences of "[art] time the " in BNC.

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1 A plan of it had appeared in the Architects ' Journal the previous Friday , and it also appeared in The Times the morning after the Prince 's speech .
2 On that same day in a letter to The Times the President of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund , announced that work in their laboratories had proved that the danger of contact with cancer patients was negligible — we were not contagious — and that ‘ the importance of early diagnosis , the local character of cancer at its start , and the possibility of permanent cure by early operation are now the accepted basis for the treatment of this disease . ’
3 Note that the number of times Q changes state is one half the number of the times the clock is pulsed .
4 Keeping a note of the times the child goes to bed .
5 On examining the pattern of soiling it was possible to see a correlation between the times the parents had a build-up of tension about a difference of opinion and the times David began to retain his faeces .
6 Regrettably , most of the times the ACE arrived at Quainton , the rain poured and the wind blew but about 1,500 people still travelled on the train .
7 In all years they included a series of national newspapers ; the Daily Mirror , The Times the News of the World the Sunday People and one local , the London Evening Standard .
8 THE TIMES The Guardian The Daily Telegraph THE INDEPENDENT
9 As the Padre 's feeble voice continued to denounce the Editor of The Times the Collector lifted his eyes to the sky where , as always , the kites and vultures were circling .
10 In keeping with the times the ladies were strictly segregated and used the rooms on each side of the front door .
11 ‘ Escape ’ from hard times is a cultural necessity and the harder the times the more fantastic and precarious and desperate a business it becomes .
12 THE OBITUARY APPEARED in The Times the next day , Tuesday 11th December .
13 In fact , it was while he was up for the interview that he read in The Times the advertisement that had brought him to Burleigh :
14 THE New York Times announced it is buying the Boston Globe for a record one billion dollars , making the Times the biggest newspaper company in the US north east .
15 THERE was an article in The Times the other day which said that good spelling did not necessarily make for good writing .
16 By the time the boat reached the island Sven Hjerson had still not succeeded in shaking off the ample , daisy-sprinkled form of Arabella Buckley .
17 It was late by the time the meal was done and later still when the company rose from the coffee cups in the drawing-room .
18 By the time the beech hedge begins to grow and shade the border , the leaves will have refuelled their corms and died down .
19 The critical phase is from the time the glider leaves the ground until it reaches a height of about 400 feet .
20 By the time the first sharp feelings of his loss had begun to wear off - it would be very many years before all of it did so , and arguable that it ever did — other voices were beckoning .
21 Knowing the time the dot was in any particular position , Libet was able to calculate that on average the experience of the conscious intention to act was reported as beginning about 200 msec before the movement began .
22 At the time the college was specifically teaching and developing the practical skills needed to use thinnings , green and coppice timber in the design and construction of buildings and wooden products .
23 At about the time the new clock was commissioned , I became seriously ill with a heart condition , and it proved not possible to undertake the extensive research required to faithfully replicate the old clock .
24 By the time the owner had children of her own , it had become all too clear that Teddy was not likely to survive the rigours of another nursery .
25 For example if a person who has £3,000 capital receives a monthly pension of £200 paid into their bank account , this should not be assessed as an increase in savings unless it remains unspent at the time the next payment is due .
26 Advantage of powering the receiver all the time the vehicle is moving is that , even though the driver is not listening to the receiver , it is continuously being updated by RDS data , in the same way as if the driver were listening to the CD player .
27 By the time the crowd reached Happy Valley , two miles away , it had swelled to between 500,000 and one million people — 10 to 20 per cent of Hong Kong 's population .
28 Yesterday it announced figures for the first half of 1989 so late in the day that the London market had mostly packed up and gone home by the time the screens showed that profits had risen from Ir £109m to Ir £121m and earnings were up from 21.7p to 25.4p basic .
29 By the time the timpani signalled a perky rapprochement of the Chichester Psalms and the Young Person 's Guide , having long ago left Berg behind , there was every reason to be grateful for the consistent vigour of the solo writing and to admire Zukerman 's unstinted flair in putting it across .
30 The quality of the ice and the arrangement of the fish would be far more haphazard and so , by the time the fish are delivered , their stomachs will have split . ’
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