Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [art] [noun] time [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is even an echo of the testing time of his twelfth year in the fourth book in the sequence , The Betrayer , when he has to find a way of helping one of the Confederates , involved in a misguided conspiracy against the young Emperor , without being disloyal to his ruler .
2 However , the judgement of the London Times of 7 October on the affair was probably widely shared by political and public opinion in Britain :
3 The important findings are that although transient DGR is present in healthy subjects , it occurred for a significantly greater proportion of the study time in patients with gastric ulcers and in patients with persistent pain after gastric surgery ( Fig 1 ) .
4 It has been shown that the ratio of the flow time of a polymer solution t to that of the pure solvent t o is effectively equal to the ratio of their viscosity if the densities are equal .
5 This aspect is not the best indicator of a boom time for money matters .
6 Retention of the present format , including a reserve day for each round up to the final and the retention of the lead time between rounds played in midweek .
7 Lady Wilcox , the NCC chairman , told Valerie Grove of the Sunday Times in September 1990 that she wanted to see responsible lending and responsible borrowing .
8 When analysed separately in the cholesterol gall stone patients and gall stone free patients , there were no significant correlation of the nucleation time with the CSI ( r=0.12 and r=-0.60 , respectively or with the distribution of vesicular cholesterol ( r=-0.02 and r=-0.61 , respectively ) .
9 It was a great art i in having a good hay stack , for the time of the winter time for the sheep .
10 When a dispute about new technology stopped production of The Sunday Times for 18 months , the management had to deal with 65 separate chapels .
11 There was always a hunger for newspapers and magazines ( usually preferred to books ) and he 'd heard of baptizers in Patashoqua who named children by stabbing a copy of the London Times with a pin and bequeathing the first three words they pricked upon the infant , however unmusical the combination .
12 To his embarrassment he realised he had an erection and moved quickly to place a copy of the Teheran Times on his lap before the stewardess reached his row .
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