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

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1 I , I have a quandary here cos I 'm not quite sure whether I should be asking a question or proposing something against the deliverance but I have attended and er listened to a number of debates arising out of this matter of er the baptism of children and time and again it 's struck me that it starts off about baptism but it turns out to be a discussion about the parents .
2 The flow as a whole is then rather different from flows typically indicated by the name turbulent , but the randomness in space and time of the occurrence of the thermals makes the name still applicable on the point of view of Section 19.1 .
3 No more notes , he wrote , no more queries , no more space in the work of X and time in the work of Y , no more symbolism , no more allegory , no more influence of X and legacy of Y , no more background and no more foreground , no more social this and political that , no more Heidegger and no more Heisenberg , no more still life and no more portraiture , no more collage and no more frottage , no more lines and no more surfaces , no more genius and no more talent , no more creation and no more mechanical reproduction , no more African masks and no more Cycladic figures , no more clowns and no more nudes , no more museums , no more galleries , no more group shows , no more one-man shows , no more public commissions , no more prizes , no more shit and no more vomit .
4 Essay on the Influence of Place and Time in Matters of Legislation and Indirect Legislation , ed C F Bahmueller and H Wieting ;
5 Compare each method of travel on the basis of cost and time .
6 Gorillas , as mentioned above , are terrestrial animals feeding on ample vegetation found at ground level whereas chimps congregate and move between fruiting trees irregularly dispersed through the forest in space and time .
7 The distinction between sight and time deposits has become increasingly blurred in recent years , with interest being paid on current accounts and with instant-access , no-penalty , high-interest accounts .
8 Conjecture leads the group into irrelevancies and time is wasted .
9 They pierced the fabric of our universe ; like a gunshot that ripped open the whole of space and time .
10 Much recent geographical research has been devoted to the relationship between space and time ( Thrift 1977 ) .
11 He timed the swinging of chandeliers in the cathedral and at once abstracted the essence of the problem , so that he made pendulums of string and small weights and established the relationship between length and time of swing , using his own pulse for measurement , for there existed no device for fine accurate timing .
12 A crucial area of potential conflict is between safety and other objectives such as output or the saving of cost and time .
13 The juggernaut passed uneventfully down the country lanes back to the hole in space and time .
14 Facial expression is a rich source of information regarding the emotional state of the individual and some evidence of this can be found in the amount of space and time authors and playwrights give to describing the facial changes in their characters .
15 There has been a remarkable growth in the amount of space and time devoted to environment issues in the mass media .
16 Remember that the amount of care and time that you take in pressing your material will be very apparent when you look at your finished work , so never be tempted to cut corners .
17 Moreover , the fact that experience of objects is to be had only under the form of space and time ensures the applicability of mathematics to the whole or the phenomenal ( and hence physical ) world .
18 You could choose to move on different paths through space-time , but nothing you could do would modify the background of space and time .
19 People had to get out and they 'd turn the bus over time and time .
20 In constructionist theory the ‘ self ’ is the sense of personal identity derived from being a ‘ continuity of one 's point of view in the world of space and time ’ , linked with being an agent capable of action ‘ in that one takes oneself as acting from that very same point ’ .
21 They are not brethren , they are not underlings ; they are other nations , caught with ourselves in the net of life and time , fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth .
22 If the contribution of frame and time distortion are to be separated explicitly , the calculation of the deflection of light becomes more involved .
23 Kant argued that the distinction between numerical and qualitative identity can be meaningfully drawn only in the domain of the phenomenal ; i.e. within the context of space and time , which , according to him , are the " forms of our intuition " and not properties of things in themselves .
24 A friend can attempt to recall to your mind some utterance which you both experienced by a variety of place and time tags :
25 It is the behaviour of E or G as a function of frequency or time , or more usually of temperature that constitutes the relaxation experiment .
26 FIG. 3 Spectrograms showing the differential number flux ( in cm r-2 s r-1 sr -1 eV r-1 ) of precipitating electrons ( top ) and ions ( bottom ) as a function of energy and time , as observed by DMSP-F10 during the pass described in Fig.2 .
27 but leaves us with a sense of the characters inhabiting a kind of vacuum or time warp .
28 William , it was rumoured , could lead a man to the very spot where the Pacific Ocean was first seen by the first European explorer — a place in space and time that changed the historical progress of the world .
29 Having washed his hands of her , her GP expressed the view that her visit to the Centre was both a waste of money and time .
30 Think back to some crisis ( a moment of shock or time of stress or failure ) .
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