Example sentences of "time for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've taken up a good deal of your time for no purpose Mr. Preston . |
2 | We stopped all the time for no reason . |
3 | Here was a case which had taken up an inordinate amount of time for no result , and here was I , some remote big-wig from the Home Office coming to cross.examine him about it . |
4 | For the remaining answers , the ‘ Result Sheet ’ , also in the appendix , was used to help calculate the mean reaction time for Yes and mean reaction time for No answers . |
5 | Ecclesiastes 3:1–8 well illustrates their way of thinking , ‘ There is a time for everything , a time for every occupation under heaven : a time for giving birth , dying , planting , killing , healing , knocking down , building , etc . ’ |
6 | you know I can understand now the people that have n't got the truth , when one of the , the mate , when the mate dies whether a woman or a , or a , or a husband dies , they want to die , they do n't want to live because I felt that , I felt that , what 's there , what 's there me left to live , my kids they 're , they have their own families , there all time , they have no time , I brought up three children , I have a full time job and I have time for every one of them to look after and to bring them up and to set them on their way to live and not one of them became a prisoner or something , you know , they 're all have nice jobs and , and nice kid nice people , one , nobody 's in the truth the boys |
7 | The teachers gave me a rough time for a couple of years because my student and acting image did n't fit . |
8 | ‘ Look , I just felt that it was time for a change , that 's all . |
9 | Bearing in mind that it takes approximately 12 weeks from planting to flowering , it is possible to grow bulbs of many species and varieties to flower at the same time for a spectacular display , and also plant for a succession of flowers if potting up is carefully timed . |
10 | Always ensure that the initial climbing angles on a winch or car launch will allow time for a safe recovery into the glide if the cable breaks . |
11 | During the turn-off , there is time for a reassessment of the height remaining relative to trees and buildings , and a decision has to be made either to continue turning to make a low circuit , or to turn back into wind after using up a little more height ( this is known as an S-turn ) . |
12 | ‘ Time for a drink ? ’ |
13 | Jay always had time for a drink . |
14 | At every competition you will see karateka working hard to sweat off the extra weight in time for a re-weigh . |
15 | ‘ A long time for a claim to run . ’ |
16 | So if , as seems likely , we have to wait a long time for a follow up to the triumphant Glyndebourne production , we should be all the more grateful for occasions like the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 's concert performance ( sponsored by English Estates ) . |
17 | All elections in two-party parliamentary systems are essentially about whether or not it is time for a change . |
18 | There was a feeling in the air that it might be time for a change . |
19 | A solicitor fails to draw up a will within a reasonable time for a client who subsequently dies . |
20 | That match , for ‘ Jacki ’ , is , of course , against England , and he believes it is time for a reversal of recent results between the two countries . |
21 | Particularly , she has little time for a group called Yello , the Swiss electro-band with whom she collaborated on a single last year , much in the way Liza Minelli and the Pet Shop Boys or Gene Pitney and Marc Almond have . |
22 | Prolonged prosperity is as likely as prolonged adversity to engender the mood that it is time for a change . |
23 | There will be no conclusions today because , says chairman Brian Walsh , ‘ the committee felt it necessary to find time for a full discussion on cricket outside of the agenda planned for the next scheduled meeting on 26 October . ’ |
24 | It was ironic that 1989 saw the centenary celebration of the Fabian Essays of Webb , Shaw , and their comrades ; this came at a time when Britain seemed in more complete reaction against the imperatives of Fabian rationalism than at any time for a century . |
25 | Time for a change . |
26 | The mood of ‘ time for a change ’ was certainly felt in the area of industrial relations , particularly in relations between the government and trade unions . |
27 | Yet a Prime Minister does face certain persisting role demands — chairing the Cabinet , answering parliamentary questions , making appointments , and choosing the time for a dissolution of Parliament . |
28 | In due course , they will suffer from the mood of ‘ time for a change ’ , either to consolidate or reverse policies , or from the rise of new issues . |
29 | True four-wheel drive vehicles or those with time for a 30-kilometre trek could have probably made it , but we , having neither time nor lockable differentials , carried on across the edge of Mývatnsöræfi , a huge featureless desert of lava and ash fields . |
30 | Time for a little activity . |