Example sentences of "editor [prep] the time " in BNC.

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1 Charles Wilson , editor of The Times , asked whether it was not damaging to devote so much space to the attack , said : ‘ This conference should be discussing why this bankrupt policy is n't working .
2 CORRECTION The statement attributed to Charles Wilson , editor of The Times , saying that Chancellor of the Exchequer should have let the pound drop lower , was in fact made by Sir David English , editor of the Daily Mail .
3 A statement on page two of The Independent yesterday , attributed to Charles Wilson , editor of The Times , saying that the Chancellor of the Exchequer should have let the pound drop lower , was in fact made by Sir David English , editor of the Daily Mail .
4 The King hoped next to see Baldwin , but the Conservative leader could not be found : he was , ironically , lunching with Geoffrey Dawson , the editor of The Times , and discussing Cabinet appointments — something he found easier to do with Dawson than with his party colleagues .
5 It was , however , Geoffrey Dawson , editor of The Times , who , in an editorial on 16 September , was the first to suggest that the National Government itself , and not the parties separately , should make an appeal to the country ‘ on a broad programme of reconstruction which will include a tariff ’ .
6 Where others might have been satisfied just to become editor of The Times , he took on one public job after another .
7 He served as editor of The Times while unable to type , as chairman of the Arts Council while unable to drive , and was appointed to the Broadcasting Standards Council unaware that one of Britain 's most popular television shows was named Jim 'll Fix It ( ‘ Who 's Jim ? ’ he once asked ) .
8 These were just some among the denizens of B.P. : Angus Wilson , the novelist ; Alan Pryce-Jones , later to become editor of The Times Literary Supplement ; J. H. Plumb , destined to be the Professor of Modern English History at Cambridge and Master of Christ 's ; Roy Jenkins ; Asa Briggs , future Vice-Chancellor of Sussex University , and subsequently Provost of Worcester College , Oxford ; and Dorothy Hyson representing the theatre .
9 Simon Jenkins is Editor of The Times , Colin Amery Architectural Critic for the Financial Times .
10 It was Tom Clarke , Sports Editor of The Times .
11 People in the street must be approached and told that they are now editor of The Times for a month .
12 His claims to the viceroyalty were canvassed by another kindergartener , Geoffrey Dawson , who was now in a position of prominence as editor of The Times .
13 The book emerged on Monday , on Wednesday was broadcast as a play , on Thursday Daniel George ( Dan , Dan , the literary man , John calls him ) spoke on the wireless and said she was the greatest writer of her day , and on Sunday morning the book was discussed by a querulous little bunch called ‘ The Critics ’ , who seem to be part of the Establishment , and on Sunday afternoon , lo and behold , the television ( commercial ) went into Braemar Mansions itself , where she was interviewed by Alan Pryce-Jones [ then Editor of The Times Literary Supplement ] … .
14 The editor of The Times would not have hosted it ten , maybe even five , years ago .
15 This is the first regional newsletter since 1988 when Rowan Callick , former editor of The Times of Papua New Guinea , edited WACC-PAC News .
16 This claim is difficult to prove and depends primarily on the point of view of the observer : for some , Lord Rees-Mogg , a former editor of the Times , was just a mouthpiece of the government , while Lord Palumbo is very independent ; others argue the reverse .
17 Baldwin had the support of the Chief Whip ( Leslie Wilson ) ; the Chairman of the Party ( Younger ) ; the Chief Agent ; Salisbury and Derby , the Party 's two principal territorial magnates , although the latter as always was a little hesitant ; the majority of Conservative junior ministers ; a substantial but uncounted number of backbenchers ; and the editor of The Times .
18 He was determined at least to discuss it with his friend Geoffrey Dawson , ’ the editor of The Times , before entering into commitment .
19 Baldwin was uneasy about the reaction to the so-called pact , and became more so as a violent storm of influential criticism burst over his head , The editor of The Times , most of the bishops ( even Lang of Canterbury ) , and the whole of the liberal establishment were horrified at the sell-out .
20 It is a remarkable fact , Mr Hopkins , that the argument used by the serpent to seduce Eve from her allegiance to her Creator is almost precisely that used by the Editor of The Times : " Ye shall be as GODS , knowing good and evil " … that is , as wise as God Himself ! "
21 But his concentration was poor these days : he could hardly keep his mind on anything for more than a moment … and even when he heard what the Padre said it made no sense … " the Editor of The Times as wise as God Himself ! "
22 As the Padre 's feeble voice continued to denounce the Editor of The Times the Collector lifted his eyes to the sky where , as always , the kites and vultures were circling .
23 You and I and the editor of the Times Lit .
24 THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS at last year 's College and University Booksellers group annual conference given by Peter Scott , then editor of the Times Higher Education Supplement , looked ahead at Higher Education in the Year 2000 .
25 Suzy Menkes , then fashion editor of The Times , described Laura in a major feature as ‘ The queen of printed cotton … who has nurtured a nostalgia for a vanished rural world . ’
26 To the Editor of The Times , 18 December 1990 : Sir , You said in your leader of 14 December , ‘ the highly political decision to enter the European exchange rate mechanism last October and at an exchange rate of DM2.95 to the pound looked like a mistake at the time .
27 To the Editor of The Times , 27 December 1991 Sir , A year ago , almost to the day ( 18 December 1990 ) you published a letter in which I wrote :
28 On Nov. 18 the new administration removed the director-general of the national broadcasting corporation and the managing editor of the Times of Zambia .
29 Peter Stothard , the editor of The Times , stood with Andrew Neil , his opposite number on the Sunday , to greet the guests .
30 Baldwin returned to London on the Friday , and told his friend Geoffrey Dawson , the editor of The Times , that he would resign immediately and would probably be succeeded by a Conservative/Liberal coalition , possibly led by Asquith , in which he , Baldwin , might well participate .
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