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

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1 I shall have a lot to say when the time comes . ’
2 The Bundesbank has made mock of Mrs Thatcher 's ‘ when the time is right ’ position .
3 It had been thought here that Mr Lawson might at least repeat the formula of the Madrid summit , which defined when the time would be ripe for the pound to join with the words ‘ once inflation is again on a downward path and we have seen the removal of exchange controls by our Community partners ’ .
4 The tranquiliser and the bottle are poor comforters when the time comes to part for ever from those we love .
5 If we listen acutely enough , the person who is dying will tell us when the time is right .
6 But even so , for the Jones and the Riddifords it was a terrible wrench to leave the rest of the close knit Welsh family behind and there were floods of tears when the time came to say goodbye .
7 Mr Lawler never mentioned again that he 'd refuse to go , aware now that was a stance he 'd have to back down from when the time came .
8 She curled up in the darkest corner , pillowing her head on her arm , and clung to the memory of four hours before , when the time had stilled and she had been not , sweet tearing bliss … .
9 LOSE 10LBS BY CHRISTMAS — a diet that 'll pay dividends when the time comes for a little festive cheer !
10 The definition of an habitual criminal was altered in 1897 and again in 1899 , when the time limit was dropped and two or more convictions with an aggregate of imprisonment of over six months became the standard .
11 This illustrated the urgency of many commando and other wartime activities when the time needed to set up a special operation was almost impossibly short , but the official records do not show the efforts behind the scenes in preparing the ground .
12 There may be occasions when the time involved in the journey home means that you would arrive with a pile of wilted , or even dead , flowers , in which case there must be some forward planning .
13 ‘ Well , ’ said Louise gently , ‘ I 'm sure that she 'll have her own views when the time comes . ’
14 I did not have the time for this myself , but clearly , a solution is to lie in wait for this photograph on one of those days when the time of performance does not coincide with the time of sunset !
15 Current evidence suggests that at the moment there is little ‘ choice ’ about when the time is ‘ right ’ to enter care .
16 I have this feeling I 'll know when the time 's right .
17 See how this , if the statement is approved today erm er if the publication of it is , is approved , we 'll see how it er is received in the church as a whole , how it used in practice er and we 'll have to s see when the time is right to bring forward any confession of faith .
18 So it is believable that , up to the moment when the time came for her to sign the transfer , she knew nothing of it .
19 It pleased him to see the shock his words delivered , and before David could protest , he lied , ‘ You 've been a help to me since my old bones went crook , and I 'll see you get your dues when the time comes .
20 Hostile amendments are particularly awkward if they occur in the autumn , near the end of the parliamentary session , when the time available for further reconsideration is short .
21 which is equivalent to the result derived by Dusak ( 1973 ) when the time period ends at time T ( delivery ) .
22 I did not have the time for this myself , but clearly , a solution is to lie in wait for this photograph on one of those days when the time of performance does not coincide with the time of sunset !
23 At the end of the calendar month when the time sheet may apply to two accounting periods , the accountant will either : ( a ) Allocate the total cost of the payroll to the calendar month in which the wages were paid .
24 Edible things tended to crumble when packaged and someone was going to have to remember where they all were when the time came to unpack them .
25 ‘ Ah 'll know when the time comes .
26 At school he had been enthusiastic but undistinguished , and after it he had found himself in a polytechnic in the Midlands , in the state of paralysis of the imagination that tends to grip adolescents when the time for choosing a career looms .
27 This means that staff from this group will be given priority over all others when the time comes to filling Council Tax posts or selecting staff for ‘ acting-up ’ duties .
28 ‘ Have the bills sent to me , and I shall settle them and deduct the monies when the time comes . ’
29 We shall have to consider the modalities when the time arises .
30 He waited until we were browsing through the chilled fish before raising the issue : ‘ Do you really think that Old Mother Walsh 's snake is actually going to wriggle down Wimbledon High Street when the time comes ? ’
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