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

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1 That is the time to abandon the project .
2 Well I might this , this , the time fitting in with the families , they 're , they 're likely to come back
3 On the other hand , in real space-time , in which events are labeled by ordinary , real values of the time coordinate , it is easy to tell the difference — the time direction at all points lies within the light cone , and space directions lie outside .
4 A set of coordinates more appropriate to the locale of the black hole was invented by Eddington ( 1924 ) and rediscovered by Finkelstein ( 1958 ) ; the time coordinate t is replaced by such that and .
5 This form of political ‘ discourse ’ has become painfully familiar in the years since then , but it was sufficiently new at the time to mislead many as to the true target of the strictures .
6 Guides of the time constructed an apparently more active leisure consumer , concerned with fashion , health , individual sports and style .
7 Mr Fractor turned red but did not have the time to answer because the basket was back beside them .
8 A popular image of the social researcher is of a figure armed with a clipboard who approaches you in the street , and asks if you have the time to answer a few questions .
9 Introduced by the government for the first time in the Local Government Bill , the county consists of only two districts and is dominated by Cardiff which at the time contained ‘ just about the only pocket of Conservative Party strength in south Wales ’ ( Wond 1976 : 127 ) .
10 The overall effect was that the world 's largest and richest city of the time contained the world 's most extensive slums .
11 in the ‘ fridge for the time stated on the pack
12 All refunds under money-back guarantees should be made within the time stated on the ad .
13 This is clearly a mistake for 1.21 a.m. which is itself earlier than the time stated by the inspector .
14 All refunds under money-back guarantees should be made within the time stated on the ad .
15 This section covers additional accommodation and travel expenses incurred in reaching the overseas destination or returning home as a result of the failure of public transport services in getting the insured to his departure port or airport by the time stated in the itinerary .
16 Intelligence reports available at the time spelt out clearly that one of the Iraqi directors of the firm was involved in Saddam 's race for the bomb .
17 He read English at Cambridge — ‘ actually I spent most of the time reading opera ’ and went on to become one of the first crop of the Arts Council 's pioneering Arts Administration course , which was ‘ a bit Heath Robinsonish then , but still a wonderful grounding ’ .
18 The diseases of the time affected almost every family : tuberculosis , rickets , pneumonia .
19 He did n't know what Lewis meant about someone looking after the house but no doubt he , Adam , had at the time concocted some tale to keep his father quiet , to keep him away even .
20 It would be helpful if you could confirm by telephone whether you are able to attend for interview on the date and at the time indicated .
21 Now is not the time to rip down the wallpaper or tear down walls . ’
22 She thought now , This was the time to kill him , the time she had been planning ; the thought lit her up , she felt unaccustomed muscles in her face move again , her tongue seek her lips and pass over them as she considered how to do it .
23 And , at the end of this act we are shown how his ambition has led to another theme , that of appearance and reality , where Macbeth is told by his wife to conceal his thoughts and appear to his guests to be the perfect host whereas he is really supposed to wait for the time to kill the king .
24 As far as she could remember they 'd spent the time discussing potential ideas for his proposed advertising campaign .
25 It had been there all the time hidden beneath the forced gaiety , the conversational duelling .
26 Let patients choose the time to die
27 Similarly , administrators may not have the open-mindedness , breadth of imagination , intellectual or organisational resources , or the time to generate the full range of alternative courses of action and assess their implications .
28 Thinking about food between meals , after meals or all the time predisposes snacking behaviour and overeating .
29 I was very lucky in having both the time to spare , and all the storage space I needed , courtesy of an understanding neighbour .
30 I do not have the time to spare to meander through mountains .
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