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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The expression ‘ cased in the unfeeling armour of old time ’ exactly represents the impression Wordsworth made on certain observers at a later date ( see Chapter I , p. 42 ) .
2 The cool and neutral intellectual who had observed the working class in Spare Time matured during the war .
3 There was a very significant reduction in the median % of total time the Ph <4 ( 10.7 v 0.8 ; p<0.001 ) .
4 Soon the intolerable mysteries of Mediterranean life would be swept away by the electronic wonders of real time and random access for all .
5 She knew she had misused her body in Sri Lanka , pushing it to its limits in the tropical heat with inadequate time for rest .
6 The very large collections of rocks , minerals and fossils from many parts of the world demonstrate the succession of changes that have taken place throughout the Earth over the vast span of geological time .
7 The annual cost of full time care including two full time staff and weekend and holiday cover , would be fifty nine thousand four hundred and twenty one pounds ninety six pence , as set out in the report of Mr Julia at B one O two .
8 He scored quite a few goals , I remember one in particular against Arsenal in some cup game in the dying seconds of extra time ( there was still long enough for Arsenal to equalise though ) .
9 It recommends an increase in the number of part time training posts and allows for a resulting modest fall in the average number of whole time equivalents that doctors work .
10 Chiddingfold pushed hard in the second period of extra time , and Peter Liles saved 'Mill with a super save off his elbow , flicking a goalbound shot just over the bar .
11 A GOAL in the second period of extra time by Ryan Giggs brought Middlesbrough 's hopes of Rumbelows Cup glory to an agonising end at Old Trafford last night .
12 Copies of the application must be sent to the official receiver in sufficient time to enable him to attend the hearing of the application .
13 Economic historians , in contrast to economists , are wholly concerned with the explanation of events in the real world over real time and in which irrationality and inconsistency , arising from imperfect knowledge or blind prejudice , are frequently dominant elements which can not be assumed away by means of such abstractions as ceteris paribus ( other things being equal ) and rational time .
14 It is important , too , to be aware that sociologists , like all other researchers , do their work in the real world of limited time and resources .
15 The unit of resource ( the yearly cost per full time student ) has always been lower in the polytechnics than in the universities and recent downward pressure has widened the gap from £1,425 in 1982 to £2,315 in 1986/87 .
16 The work force should be informed of the likely changes in good time .
17 As she uncovers the work of a Victorian architectural editor ( Orlando Curioso ) she reveals London 's sites afresh , beautifully and imaginatively conveying ‘ the curious experience of overlapped time . ’
18 Doth not the good father in short time , either by his coughing or spitting or testiness … become troublesome either to his own son or to his nice daughter-in-law , with continuing so long chargeable and so much waited-on , or to the children , with taking up their room at the fire or at the table , or to the servants , while his slow eating doth scant their reversions ?
19 2.3 The current figures of full time staff graded on the GS grades are : =
20 With regard to the gradual exploration of historical time , reading not only helps to develop the concept of periods of time and of progression ( if not progress ) , but it also ( through the historical novel ) enables the reader to ‘ feel what it was like ’ .
21 Much is hidden in the mists of the early Triassic , which is probably the least-known episode in the long history of Phanerozoic time .
22 There are ways in which mutation and natural selection together can lead , over the long span of geological time , to a building up of complexity that has more in common with addition than with subtraction .
23 Breakdowns were the major causes of lost time and extra work .
24 One of the major strengths of Long Time Companion is its avoidance of the ‘ Government Health Warning ’ approach to AIDS .
25 He drove with his headlights undipped to see the endless curves in good time .
26 But when the list of prescribed core and other foundation subjects was scrutinised , along with the suggested allocations of curricular time spelled out in the consultation document , many teachers wondered whether what they would be getting would not be a ‘ straitjacket ’ after all .
27 As with the other phyla , the great span of geological time has seen different groups rise to prominence , decline , to be replaced by others .
28 At school leaving age , parents who had previously been able to cope with a child attending or possibly boarding at a special school are faced with the continuing prospect of full time life with their mentally handicapped son or daughter who may be unable to find a place in a training centre or enter full time education .
29 Leading the field of revived interest in the hard-boiled fiction of Jim Thompson , Stephen Frears ' first American film ( the first off the slate from recently formed Martin Scorsese Productions ) enters a sleazy world of lower echelon crime , focusing on the fatal interaction of small time con Roy ( John Cusack ) , his estranged mother Lily ( Anjelica Huston ) and girlfriend Myra ( Annette Bening ) .
30 Clearly , these republics will apply for admission into the United Nations in due time and we shall define our views at that time .
  Next page