Example sentences of "[verb] with [art] times " in BNC.

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1 In the new context , these were quite out of keeping with the times , for the poor had to change as well as everyone else .
2 Hence , great pastor , preacher , and luminous expounder of the faith though he was , and moderate though his views were on most matters concerning the relations between the Church and secular society , his most cherished views were all doomed to failure from the start : they neither moved with the times , nor stood firm in the practical conveniences of the past .
3 Mrs has got to work with the times has n't she ?
4 The major auction houses have moved with the times and have found new ways of selling works which in both form and content would have proved an unstable investment a decade ago .
5 Dorking County Grammar , a mixed provincial grammar school of around 600 pupils , moved with the times and became the Ashcombe School , a mixed comprehensive of 1,000 pupils .
6 As the game was revolutionized in the 1930s with the advent of steel-shafted clubs and rubber golf balls , so the caddies moved with the times .
7 It was the first step , she believed , in the direction of marriage , for Mrs Darne — necessarily with a daughter like Tina — had moved with the times .
8 But this is a resort that has moved with the times , and today serves as a superbly-located touring centre for North Wales as well as an entertainment-packed seaside destination .
9 Hugh Puddephat , she discovered , had certainly moved with the times .
10 They had n't moved with the times .
11 One hundred erm maybe it 'll only work with the times , generally on scientific ones , they do n't use the percent
12 He agreed with The Times that imprisonment at the discretion of the creditor was a really powerful engine for extracting from the debtor any property he had concealed or done away with .
13 At home working on his Dictionary of Gaelic on Historical Principles , and struggling with The Times Literary Supplement crossword .
14 They do n't know how to deal with the times .
15 In the mid-1970s it was selling around thirty thousand copies compared with the Times 's sixty thousand .
16 Mechanised steam-powered presses , beginning with The Times in 1814 , contributed to the expansion of newspaper printing in the 1820s and 1830s and had spread to book printing by the 1850s .
17 Whitehall must move with the times .
18 If they go into the market place where they can command personal insight of a Christian way of life then they will move with the times .
19 Still , I suppose we must move with the times .
20 She told protestors that the Health Service must move with the times and it was inevitable that some hospitals would close as the nation 's health needs changed .
21 But even Rolls-Royce must be seen to be moving with the times .
22 Moving with the times
23 In your natural desire to extol the virtues , however , your leader ( ’ Moving with the times , ’ 27 January .
24 It will be the first royal re-marriage since Henry VIII and a sure sign the monarchy is moving with the times .
25 Moving with the times : Outlands , a former residential home , is now Devon 's model support centre
26 In recent months the City 's leading institutions have taken it in turns to come under fire : for regulatory failure , for losing money , for not moving with the times , or for lack of leadership .
27 Well , the spark in this case was the Spring issue 's piece ‘ Moving with the Times . ’
28 Their potential has already been recognised and exploited in other fields — schools will not so much be moving with the times as running to catch up .
29 Moving with the times
30 The 1992 conference was held in Wakefield with the theme ‘ Moving with the Times ’ .
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