Example sentences of "but [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Values and principles did not change , he said , but the times in which they had to be applied did change . |
2 | God 's purposes will be fulfilled , but the times are in his hands . |
3 | The regional UK press interests , and the travel and oil , still made sense , but The Times did not . |
4 | But the times in which Cortés lived , like the times in which Jesus lived , are documented . |
5 | Verbatim notes provide an exact record of what has been said or what happened , but the times when you require this are extremely limited . |
6 | ‘ Well , as we 're in the presence of two students — postgraduate students — I daresay you 'll take me to be sucking up , but the times are rather interesting , do n't you find ? |
7 | The times measured by these different clocks would agree almost exactly if they were moving slowly with respect to each other — but the times measured by different clocks would differ significantly if the clocks were moving at high speed . |
8 | In former ages we us 'd to give , So that our work-folk like farmers did live ; But the times are altered , we will make them know All we can for to bring them under our bow ; We will make them work hard for sixpence a day , Though a shilling they deserve if they had their just pay . |
9 | These men were taste-makers , whose judgements were important ; but the time available to them for writing was limited by the demands of negotiation and administration , so that they tended to write essays more than books , catalogue entries rather than articles . |
10 | The reason destroying it now would be no solution , he wrote , is that what sickens me is not the object itself but the time and thought I have put into it . |
11 | But the bearish view was not universally held and Nicholas Knight , the UK equities strategist at Nomura , said : ‘ The market may go lower but the time to buy is now . |
12 | Here , unfortunately , no restaurant area is yet available to allow customers to eat what they buy where they buy it , but the time spent waiting for a takeaway sandwich will be an invaluable education in Italian food . |
13 | But the time to ‘ recognise ’ it image by image had gone ; just as the moments of each day fade away , so I 'd forgotten it . |
14 | But the time for Cold War policies is over . |
15 | Usually the patient is taken into one of these units for a specified period such as a fortnight , but the time allocated might be indefinite in an emergency , for instance if the carer is ill . |
16 | It felt that the date for the block plan could be retained , but the time for the two office designs should be extended to spring 1858 . |
17 | As with acupuncture , this is a difficult field for research , but the time is ripe for active scientific investigations . |
18 | Rab felt to lick it off but the time , the place , was wrong ; a dump like this , it was hard to be anything , anyway romantic . |
19 | One lady positively adored her little Chihuahua , Poco , for 15 years , but the time came when he was persistently ill and she knew that she had to save him from further suffering . |
20 | ‘ There was a time when I planned to live for ever , but the time has come to change those plans . ’ |
21 | But the time is now |
22 | But the time was never right , somehow . ’ |
23 | But the time should still be only a few minutes and the parent should go to collect the child and indicate when it is appropriate to join the family again . |
24 | This individual variation is quite usual , but the time taken may be a reflection on your abilities and dedication as well . |
25 | To the many BMJ readers who never submit a paper this may seem to be limited accountability , but the time that editors take to make decisions on publication is critical to authors . |
26 | It may be uncomfortable for the established order , but the time may be coming for it to move over . |
27 | The attraction of such a place was enhanced by the prize money paid in time of war to officers of the Indian Marine as to those of the Royal Navy , but the time promotion was unique to the Indian service , virtually guaranteeing advancement in rank . |
28 | It seems that the idea is to get rid of the 14 Minor County sides as quickly as possible , but the time has come to make cricket 's oldest limited-overs competition into a proper knockout contest , instead of a half-baked one as at present . |
29 | The redating of many major groups in publication prior to 1960 , would be a considerable undertaking , but the time may have to come when this should be considered seriously , though the rather tentative suggestions made in the CBA Student 's Guide ( Webster , 1970 ) do not go very far in meeting this need , so badly felt by those now beginning in this study . |
30 | The lion 's share of the braking is done in a straight line but the time comes when the rider must set in motion the chain of events which will take him through the corner . |