Example sentences of "record of [art] time " in BNC.

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1 In Genet 's case it produced among other things Prisoner of Love , a record of the time he spent with the Black Panthers 's in the US and Palestinian soldiers in Jordan and Lebanon .
2 But even in democratic societies knowledge of the past changes as historical scholarship develops and it is often found that the official record of the time under study contains errors or even deliberate falsification .
3 No position report was transmitted at Prince Christian and the pilot did not have a record of the time of passage .
4 Subjects were asked to keep a record of the time of posture changes , food intake , and the occurrence of symptoms in a diary .
5 A copy should then be sent to Personnel for our files so we can keep an accurate record of the time taken for sickness .
6 And just keep a record of the time that I recorded it and er a little bit I 've just got to give the first names of the people that were talking but it 's done anonymously so there 's no no problem with that .
7 A ridiculously complicated national curriculum and assessment system ; new budgetary arrangements ; records of the time that pupils spend on different subjects — with all these and more , schools must press ahead without delay .
8 A discography for the years 1968–71 , compiled by Harry Hawke , occurs later in this book and lists some of the better dance records of the time .
9 Many early r'n'r bass players continued to use the upright bass , which lent a distinct voice to the records of the time .
10 War Diaries , situation reports and other records of the time vividly convey the chaos prevailing throughout the area in those days immediately following the end of the war , as British units encountered this mass of fugitives fleeing , blocking roads or -seeking to surrender , mixed in with the Tito 's partisans and in eastern Carinthia with the advancing Bulgarians of Tolbukhin 's 3rd Ukrainian Front .
11 The Trinity House records of the time describe him as 5 feet 8 inches tall , with black hair and dark complexion .
12 His name does not appear in university records of the time , but in September 1775 he was ordained in London , and appointed to curacies first at Tideswell , and in the following year at Wirksworth , also in Derbyshire , but at double the stipend , £60 p.a .
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