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

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1 In 1915 the New South Wales Swimming Association invited Duke Kahanamoku to the Domain Baths in Sydney where he beat his own world record for the 100 yards with a time of 53.8 seconds .
2 His boat is only big enough to carry himself , and one of the three things at a time .
3 This is consistent with observations of Schulles et al on fetal sheep in which gastrin has been detected in the gastric juices at a time when the intragastric acidity is low .
4 Chapter 2 should help him keep a firm eye on the educational objectives at a time when the technical challenge will tend to dominate his thoughts .
5 This was due to the impossibility of conveying such goods between the two cities at a time when the railways could not cope with grain supplies coming into Saratov .
6 He sat back , studying the two men for a time , unhappy that he had not been privy to their conversations before and after this important meeting .
7 The Glass-Steagall Act and the McFadden Act prevented banks from operating in more than a few states at a time , and also restricted their scope for involvement in the securities markets and other financial services — areas where their international competitors already had wide powers .
8 If the bottom is not too weedy I constantly twitch the bait along the bottom a few inches at a time .
9 Hearing people are members of the dominant culture , who usually wish to preserve their hearing status and whose length of stay among deaf people is often no more than a few hours at a time .
10 ‘ The barrow now belongs to you , so never let it or the pitch out of your sight for more than a few hours at a time . ’
11 Although Frankie had been dozing , he was too hungry to sleep for more than a few minutes at a time .
12 Now , for just a few minutes at a time , focus on this image — and stir in desire .
13 TOWARDS the end of her life my mother was in hospital , a victim of Alzheimer 's Disease , a severe diabetic , unable to walk and increasingly unable to remain conscious for more than a few minutes at a time .
14 These played for only a few minutes at a time .
15 But within a few days , all her mother 's youth and vigour were gone and the energetic , independent woman whose health and dependability she had taken for granted for so long had turned into a helpless invalid , unable to hold down the thinnest gruel , unable to sleep more than a few minutes at a time , unable even to answer the calls of nature on her own , so that she had to be lifted like a child onto the pot and lifted back into the jumble of stinking bedclothes .
16 A breathless , pervasive sense of heat possessed her body at every return of the memory and she was unable to remain settled and at ease in her seat for more than a few minutes at a time .
17 He 'll cry long and hard , and though you can soothe him for a few minutes at a time , hours can pass without you ever really silencing the cries .
18 The apparatus required for imprinting , and then for measuring the efficacy of the imprinting response , was large and elaborate ; it was impossible to train more than a few birds at a time .
19 But since he can think only of a few things at a time , the routine function of his noble gift of reason must be to correct spontaneous reactions and keep them running in an intelligent direction .
20 So in his late anthology , Confucius to Cummings ( New York , 1964 , with Marcella Spann ) , he explicitly preferred George Chapman 's Homer to pope 's , even though he had admitted that Chapman is unreadable , except for a few pages at a time .
21 Once he went below , if she turned the boat in that direction , just a few degrees at a time , would he notice ?
22 The three of them began to creep slowly down the hill , moving from tree to tree , but no more than a few yards at a time .
23 Those of the nightshade , tomato and several other plants , however , do so through a small opening at the tip , through which the pollen falls a few grains at a time .
24 There are undoubtedly great advantages to the student if a staff member transmits his ideas and experience to only a few individuals at a time in a tutorial session .
25 Poach all the mixture a few spoonfuls at a time , draining the cooked ‘ islands ’ on a folded tea towel .
26 Part of the explanation is that artificial selection changes only a few characteristics at a time , whereas in nature many changes occur simultaneously .
27 ‘ This young lad was getting people to mind Sam for a few days at a time .
28 Doubtless many iron workers put in a few days at a time on different sites ; until quite recently putting out much of the work to contract in small stints on a ‘ labour-only ’ basis was a regular practice in mineral extraction , so leading tax collectors to class earnings as profits rather than wages .
29 Initially for a few days at a time , then for weeks , and eventually whole months .
30 This means , of course , that the kind of contradiction I mentioned earlier is rarely discovered by the average fundamentalist because their one-dimensional way of tackling the text , a few verses at a time , will not lead them to make these uncomfortable and , I think , liberating discoveries .
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