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

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1 ( b ) Discover the main changes in the European economy of this time .
2 One of the classic studies of this time was that of the Reykjanes ridge , part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge , just south of Iceland .
3 Anchovies — an important source of protein for animal feed — also mysteriously disappeared from the Peruvian coast around this time .
4 Also the Hopgrove roundabout itself is being resurfaced right through the day which again is adding to the usual delays for this time of a Tuesday .
5 The rate on the free market around this time fluctuated between $1.00=2.6 cruzados and $1.00=3.2 cruzados .
6 Holding office in the Association was an important indicator of status in the scientific community by this time .
7 Nevertheless , one may reasonably presume that the major changes in the marine faunas at this time followed from the regressions caused by the Hercynian orogeny .
8 Besides , I do n't fancy going fifty miles the wrong way at this time of night . ’
9 The German Army by this time must be across the Seine .
10 She was used to driving the luxurious Saab by this time , although at first the responsibility had unnerved her considerably .
11 Self-sufficiency was recommended since the ‘ doing business craze ’ still had the official blessing at this time .
12 She could still hear the faint murmurs of Tom Russell and his sister talking on the veranda , and it distracted her from the real purpose of this time alone , which was not to go on reliving that moment when his hand had covered her own , but to obediently follow his suggestion of giving herself time to fully think this through .
13 The information about the total amount collected each week can assist people to see that many are responding to the diocesan needs at this time .
14 Gift books and teaching books for confirmation , which takes place in the Lutheran churches at this time of year , are also selling .
15 It demonstrated the rapidly growing importance of commuters in the Australian cities at this time .
16 A reconstruction of the supposed scenery of this time is given in plate 4.4 ( it will be noted that the view is looking west-wards and that the shadows are therefore coming from the north , evidently proving that the British Isles were then in the southern hemisphere ) .
17 Ministering to their spiritual needs would be a full time job , he said , and he offered to devote the major part of this time to the work for the period of the war .
18 This was a remarkably-thorough and penetrative survey of the WEA 's work in a predominantly-rural area ; worth citing at some length because it encapsulates much of the spirit of the Eastern District at this time .
19 The contrasting images which survive of Osred are probably a reflection of the increasing divisions within the Northumbrian kingdom at this time .
20 But , but was n't the , the emphasis behind the , the communist approach at this time was that er er up until nineteen fifty that , that private enterprise in itself would , would be the means by which output increased .
21 Its twelve articles covered military as well as economic collaboration , and the Soviet presence in Egypt in the early 1970s became the largest anywhere outside the communist bloc at this time .
22 There was another feature of the accumulated data at this time that would cause problems later , namely their mistaken belief that the 2500 keV peak was evidence for neutrons ; a true neutron capture peak should occur at 2224 keV .
23 A rival distraction was needed to the pagan festival at this time when presents were exchanged and much liquor consumed .
24 Searle was not the only person at this time to conclude that since the Lefevre Gallery had told Minton ‘ Moons are out ’ , he had been searching round for new solutions which visits abroad solved only temporarily .
25 Most of the red-throated divers which appear in the inshore voes at this time will be local breeders , and territories and relationships will be sorted out with much caterwauling and chasing before the successful pair set up home on some peaty pool .
26 Their advice was not wholly disinterested , however , since there seems to have been a move in the Conservative Party at this time to replace Baldwin as Party leader by Austen Chamberlain , and so prepare the ground for another Conservative/Liberal Coalition-a reversal , as Cowling puts it , of the verdict of the Carlton Club which had destroyed the Lloyd George Coalition .
27 For that matter , Brancusi saw things the same way at this time .
28 The Carboniferous is popularly known as the ‘ Age of Amphibians ’ , and it is true that the amphibians reached a dominance in the vertebrate world at this time which they never again equalled .
29 The RAF ground crews , the unsung heroes of this time , continued to work round the clock , the air crews seemed never to be out of their aeroplanes , and the rest of us waltzed through our duties with the exhilarating feeling that at last things were on the move in the right direction .
30 Equally disturbing for the Western powers at this time was that the German Minister-Presidents did not relish the idea of creating a West German government either .
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