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

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1 The argument for seasonally adjusting monthly unemployment figures is that only then can the observer tell whether a given monthly increase in unemployment is the normal variation for that time of year or an unusual rise which policy-makers should be concerned about .
2 And I can tell you this : I 'm amazed at your new modern outlook ; I 've always known you to be as strait-laced as a Victorian corset and sticking to the narrow principles of that time in which you were brought up .
3 The heart of the momentous events of that time was that ‘ softening up ’ operations prior to invading or neutralising the island were successfully resisted .
4 It was almost as though some supernatural force possessed him , causing him to shed twenty years ; his face lost much of the sunken look of recent times , and he went about his work with such youthful vigour that a stranger might have believed there were not one but several such figures pushing trolleys about the corridors of Darlington Hall .
5 Indeed , if his ( undated ) grant to the abbey of Fécamp ( S 949 ) is genuine , one might suppose that he visited the Norman coast at some time , and his generosity to a foundation which had been particularly favoured by the ducal family ( in 1001 Richard II invited the celebrated monastic reformer William of Dijon to be its abbot ) seems most likely to mean that his relations with them were still satisfactory .
6 It is probably not accidental that the most famous and widely discussed paranoiac of modern psychiatric literature , Schreber , had a father who seems to have approximated rather closely to the divine monarchs of earlier times and certainly practised a regime of child-rearing which was notable not only for its authoritarianism but also for its central concern for the welfare of the child , who was to be protected from harmful influences , bad habits and incorrect posture by rigidly enforced and total parental control , which even included applying iron and leather braces and restraints to the child 's body .
7 ( b ) Discover the main changes in the European economy of this time .
8 As regards the anatomical studies of late times , with very varied utilization of the microscope , and the otherwise greatly improved means of minute structural investigation , I need hardly say that , by them during the last thirty years , great parts of the science of disease have been completely transfigured .
9 We asked 422 patients who had used the combined pill at some time about their knowledge of appropriate secondary methods of contraception to be used in the event of forgotten pills , severe vomiting , severe diarrhoea , and concurrent antibiotic treatment .
10 He became a book-keeper to Dom Joâo José da Câmara , one of the largest landowners at that time .
11 One of the classic studies of this time was that of the Reykjanes ridge , part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge , just south of Iceland .
12 In the entrenched warfare of those times , the shadow of the future for each platoon was long .
13 ‘ For my money , Paul is one of the greatest comedians of all time , ’ says Julian Clary .
14 One day it was just an edible fruit , and the next it was The Apple , star of one of the greatest dramas of all time : The Fall of Humankind .
15 Hear the songs that sold millions and in the Exhibition 's very own cinema , enjoy excerpts from the greatest movies of all time .
16 Viv Richards … for most people one of the greatest batsmen of all time … he 's getting older but on his day is still a wonder … today sadly for oxfordshire was his day … he made 162 not out … and smashed the ball all around and out of the ground …
17 The moral opposition to boxing in the late twentieth century , which is essentially a continuation of an old Nonconformist hostility bolstered by science , is weakened by the popularity of men like Henry Cooper : 'Enry , the Londoner , the decent , gentle bruiser , who almost knocked out one of the greatest heavyweights of all time , but now prospers as a TV celebrity playing golf for charity or advertising deodorants .
18 ‘ We all agreed after the dinner that George was obviously under the influence of drink , but that does not excuse saying that the greatest footballer of all time ‘ was n't bad for a nigger ’ .
19 ‘ I have always felt that it is a crying shame that the works of possibly the greatest writer of all time , William Shakespeare , have — purely for examination purposes — been pushed down the throats of school children .
20 The greatest Warlord of all time , Gorbad Ironclaw , leads a huge Waaagh into the Empire .
21 This year Musical Director William Cairns focuses on some of the great chorus numbers from some of the greatest musicals of all time .
22 It 's shooting a film for American television based on ’ Heart of Darkness ’ — the Joseph Conrad novel that 's been described as the greatest story of all time .
23 Now here I was in the greatest race of all time , with four men under ten seconds .
24 He is the greatest athlete of all time in my book . ’
25 It is perhaps surprising that Dempsey is ranked among the greatest champions of all time when he was artificially protected from the challenge of black opponents .
26 But they say he 's the greatest photographer of all time . ’
27 By the finish Ireland had 14 points to spare , their winning margin large enough to dispel all doubts and arguments at one of the greatest upsets in recent times .
28 By the finish Ireland had 14 points to spare , their winning margin large enough to dispel all doubts and arguments at one of the greatest upsets in recent times .
29 ‘ I still believe I 've come up with one of the greatest innovations of modern times .
30 What is the greatest car of all time ?
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