Example sentences of "england at [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | The move may seem relatively trivial , but it is a telling comment on the declining position of the Church of England at a time when it least needs it . |
2 | But even if we discover that vineyards vanished from south east England at a time when the climate was getting colder , we still do not know for sure why they disappeared . |
3 | I imagine that in Austria , as in England at the time , it was rather frowned upon by so-called serious musicians ? |
4 | In the first place , the British homosexual movement was badly organised and severely divided when Clause 28 appeared : there was no national organisation for lesbians and gays in England at the time . |
5 | The destination — as so often with this ship — was Honduras in Central America , quite a rich source of exports to England at the time , including the mahogany which was used for so much 19th-century furniture . |
6 | In a new burst of corporate energy , the choir was demolished in Anselm 's day , and replaced by a structure in proportions and plan unlike any other in England at the time . |
7 | It was the skull of an African servant who had been brought to England at the time of the Slave Trade . |
8 | Okay , so make the , what 's going on in England at the time ? |
9 | It is important to remember the political position of the monarchy in England at the time . |
10 | This was a somewhat idealised view which did not truly reflect the political reality in England at the time . |
11 | It may well be a ‘ parody ’ : the eight songs attributable to Bedyngham are between them supplied with no fewer than twenty-six different texts in four languages ; three remain doubtful as to their form , but two are ballades and three rondeaux , forms well known and widely practised in England at the time . |
12 | It would not be surprising if Malcolm renewed his efforts c.1016-18 , considering the likely state of England at the time , and Cnut could well have acted against him once free to do so . |