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

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1 Verkhovensky has courage ( though in its lower forms of which Plato speaks ) , but otherwise there is nothing in common between the two young men except the times they live in .
2 The second and third albums , ‘ Freewheelin ’ ( 1962 ) and ‘ The Times They are a Changin ’ ( 1963 ) , established him as a real and original talent , as both singer and songwriter , with a message that seemed as arresting and vital as the times through which he was fortunate to be living .
3 Kylie admits that the tour of the chic boutiques in Paris , London and New York gave the sisters a chance to catch up on a lot of the times they had missed when the demands of television companies just had to take priority over family .
4 Village Voice : The times they are a-changin'
5 THE TIMES THEY ARE A'CHANGING
6 Thankfully there are others also in the secret so the people have the power and the times they are a-changing …
7 BOB ROBERTS ( Robbins ) is a right-wing folk singer ( key albums : ‘ The Times They Are A'Changin' Back ’ , ‘ Bob On Bob ’ ) on the way to the Senate ; Brickley Paiste ( Vidal ) is there already , and needs shifting ; English documentarist Terry Manchester ( Brian Murray ) has his cameras running .
8 The times they are a changin' .
9 The times they are a-changing , however , and the Church is doing no more than facing up to the inevitable , as did the Anglicans as long ago as 1968 .
10 For the first time since Heaven , Ace thought of Julian , and the times they had sat in worn green leather armchairs , the hum of traffic from the A40 outside making waves in their glasses , knowing that the barman thought they were underage but also knowing that Ace intimidated him so much that he would n't say anything .
11 He never contacted her during the times they were apart , so perhaps he was able to divorce his professional life from his sex life , compartmentalising them in a way she could n't .
12 If they 're whingeing because they have n't got quite the times they hoped for , then let them complain into your shell-like ear for a change .
13 Now erm in the main the most the people who go and talk , if they talk genuinely to their their other half or I always say partner instead of , nowadays that 's politically correct I think , erm then they so they 're they 're a lot of the times they 're talked out of it .
14 They were reminiscing over the times they had worked together , and this she found irritating .
15 so she was telling me all about it and er , the times they were going , oh it 'll be nice for them
16 A recent survey of church youth groups shows that 1 in 4 have had sex by the time they are eighteen years old , 1 in 10 under the age of sixteen .
17 But it 's true to say that most actors feel their drama school training has left them inadequately prepared for working in television and film by the time they graduate .
18 I think there should be a more stringent system of entry into the drama schools so that there is a higher standard of work achieved by the time they come to join the profession .
19 Brenda says she was in a coma by the time they got her into the hospital .
20 Now may be the time they are willing to tell you what has been going on .
21 The time they shared became special now , where before they had been free and easy .
22 Usually , by the time they have lost enough weight , they are totally fatigued !
23 She and Donald had started to take risks — they wanted each other so much that the reality of other people had dimmed for them , half the time they felt cloaked in invisibility .
24 By the time they came to the sharp bend at Borlick they had caught up with the McCulloch family , old Donald limping and muttering to himself , Donald hand in hand with Jean , Mary and her friend big Mary striding on ahead , their arms pulled down by heavy baskets of pies and eggs .
25 By the time they met , Leonard was indeed pushing hard at the doors of his own individuality — in one sense he had been doing that for years .
26 By the time they started ‘ I Guess it Does n't Matter Anymore ’ they were onto the last saucepan and the table was covered with clean , dry things .
27 By the time they make up their mind , the Chinese will probably be back to their old ways . ’
28 ‘ What I 'd like you to know is that when it was all over and Peter was back from America , the grave-diggers were down here on their bended knees begging him for forgiveness because they knew it was a nasty business and said had they known at the time they 'd have had nothing to do with it . ’
29 The Florios worked the room with ease and self-confidence and by the time they had reached the podium an aide to the candidate was saying that almost a million dollars had already been raised for the Democratic campaign .
30 Constables know that all radio messages are taped and that the time they take to arrive at calls is recorded , which is often unnecessary , given the competition to beat other stations and colleagues by getting there first , although stories were told to us of instances where people were transferred for failing to respond to a call .
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