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

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1 At half time a mental breakdown resulted in a couple of the boys ( names no mentioned to save their embarrassment ) swapping positions for the second half which was a mistake on par with buying a timeshare in Bosnia .
2 I think as you said earlier the wind is playing a big part in the game and I I would I would imagine er the Forest the Forest management 'll be very happy to get to half time no score .
3 Then just on half time the Ranch landed the blow from which UCG never recovered .
4 By this time every gentleman knew what was expected of him : Cameron never dismounted , he leaned from the saddle and passed the paper down to the angry , helpless proprietor and took it back signed .
5 IT 'S an old chestnut that crops up at this time every year .
6 Well on er Monday we had some chocolate cake , yesterday we had scones cream and strawberry jam , and today we find on the desert trolley , just for you as a big treat , all this week at this time every single day on Trent F M , a little bit of something nice and naughty , but we do n't mind .
7 AROUND about this time every year leaves fall off deciduous trees .
8 At this time a MacMillan ballet was expected to be , above all , about dancing .
9 The soldiers ' families have probably received by this time a letter containing the words ‘ missing in action' ’ .
10 It began in Klosters again , with the famous photocall , this time a foursome of the Waleses and the Yorks , ending with Diana and Fergie wrestling to push the other off balance .
11 By this time a new aesthetic movement was evolving .
12 At this time a series of calamities fell on England .
13 About this time a detailed correspondence , lasting for twenty years , started between Sloane and Ray .
14 Let me hasten to say that in many schools , particularly in the West Riding , fine education took place , but far from it helping to increase drama in schools , it had the reverse effect for two reasons : ( 1 ) it appeared once more to be something that could only be handled by a specialist — this time a P.E .
15 ( See the earliest drawing ) , was unsatisfactory , so in September 1908 a trial tee was constructed somewhere near what is now the ladies ' winter tee on the 16th , the 17th green being more or less as we know today , although at this time a twin green with the first .
16 ‘ The heat , ’ she lied , and prayed for the band to start playing , which it promptly did , this time a waltz .
17 The Kadets , at this time a middle-class reform party , promised cultural self-determination and equality for the peoples of the empire , but in a unitary State .
18 It is also only too keen to buy and , just two months after the release of ‘ The World Wo n't Listen ’ , Rough Trade were forced into the position of issuing yet another Smiths compilation album , this time a double album , on to the English record racks .
19 Fig 83 Another jump from Robby ; this time a 20 ft leap into oblivion
20 And then again this morning he had another business engagement , but this time a different one , apparently , for he had put on his best suit and bowler hat and his black top-coat .
21 Return to the starting position , but this time a little higher up .
22 I met at this time a number of adopted children , and realised that the problems we all faced were similar , whatever the child 's colour happened to be .
23 However , by this time a new interest had entered my life .
24 In another factory , this time a machine shop , managers were divided on whether to allow shop-floor workers some aspects of control over setting computerised tools .
25 Allan was in the first heat , again wearing his knee-length shorts — this time a pair of cut-down Nike tights .
26 She was at this time a large , middle-aged woman whose name I shall not mention .
27 Ormonde duly did so , but this time a storm drove him back to France , and he got into St Malo just as an English squadron arrived to blockade it .
28 This time a yield of 15,200 kilograms per hectare was authorised , but instead of the regulation 100 litres of juice per 150 kilograms of grapes , a unique declaration of 100 litres per 160 kilograms was enforced .
29 This time a thirty-year-old schoolteacher cycling home to Hunstanton who had a puncture on a lonely stretch of road .
30 By imperial unification they meant at this time a federal union of Britain and the white dominions , a scheme differing little in its essentials from other schemes of imperial union which had occupied the minds of the British political classes from time to time during the latter part of the nineteenth century .
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