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

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1 You have to have been in the karate the same time .
2 In the test the boiling times and fuel-life figures for each stove were taken on a mild summer 's day with only a light breeze .
3 No , I mean , last time I went out would be erm well I 've been out in the afternoon a few times , with my boyfriend , but , the last time I went out in the evening
4 They left in the utility a short time after darkness had fallen , and although little was said as they drove along the narrow , rough country road , Lucy felt that the silences between them were companionable .
5 Few people lived in the north the whole time and in the south a large proportion of the permanent residents were slaves .
6 but you 're in the water the whole time .
7 ‘ I 've seen his name in the papers a few times , ’ murmured the superintendent , whose forehead creased with puzzlement .
8 He had been in the boot the first time , and masked on the floor of the back seat the second .
9 I made it from old aluminium tent-poles , some of which I had found in the attic a long time previously and some I had got from the town dump .
10 The lamb he was after he saw now was a black and white one that had been sickly and Jack had kept in the lambing-shed a long time .
11 Karen Bage and Eileen Boynes have been named sales negotiators of the month for Shepherd Homes in the North-East the second time in a year the team at the Beckfields Walk development at Ingleby Barwick , near Thornaby , has won the award .
12 Jefferson has been in the business a long time and is no fool , is he ? ’
13 He 's been in the business a long time but believe it or not this is the first time he 's been inside for over twenty years .
14 It had been suggested that the Regulations did not apply if a business purchaser arranged with the buyer to sack employees in the business a short time before it was sold .
15 I usually do this as little as possible so that the children stay in the game a long time .
16 ‘ I 've been in the game a long time and you do n't last forever .
17 The tendency has public services on local authorities , the Central Government being in the background the whole time to ensure uniformity in the standard of service .
18 I could n't imagine Ted contemplating the nature of Eva and Dad 's taut happiness or telling of how they were always trying to pull each other 's tracksuit bottoms down and playing games like seeing who could throw a lolly-stick in a bin the most times out of ten .
19 With one of the pair in orbit , the interferometer swings around much more rapidly — reducing the time required for observing each source — and the separation is not limited by the size of the Earth : present technology permits a radio telescope in an orbit a hundred times larger , improving the resolution a hundredfold over that possible from Earth
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