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

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1 No general rules can be laid down as to the reasonableness of a time period because these obviously depend on the facts of each case , however as Lord Shaw said in the Morris ( Herbert ) case " as the time of the restriction lengthens and the space of its operation extends , the weight of the onus on the covenantee grows " .
2 To be fair to the scientists of the time the brain , as it appears when freshly removed from the skull , is hardly an appealing or inspiring sight !
3 He distinguished clearly between velocity and acceleration and asserted that freely falling objects move with a constant acceleration that is independent of their weight , dropping a distance proportional to the square of the time of fall .
4 Many early r'n'r bass players continued to use the upright bass , which lent a distinct voice to the records of the time .
5 Another more elusive contribution by labouring people to the literature of the time can be identified in David Foxon 's English Verse 1701–1750 ; a large number of verses were published pertaining to occupational or craft concerns in the decades before Duck 's appearance .
6 The fact that a scheme could be contrived that made it a working possibility for the majority of the disabled to acquire a motor car of their choice and to finance the purchase , including insurance and repair , from the allowance , was a staggering revelation to economists and particularly to the socialists of the time who regarded private enterprise as the kiss of death .
7 ‘ The rallies were a spontaneous reaction to the troubles of the time and it was the first time there had been any movement like it in Northern Ireland .
8 He looked on ‘ with the greatest pleasure ’ while all these people danced to the music of Figaro , arranged — according to the custom of the time — as quadrilles and waltzes .
9 To come to the end of a time of anxiety and fear !
10 And although , according to the conventions of the time , he acknowledged that ‘ the subject is quite unfit for women to think of ’ , he nevertheless urged a loosening of convention , for ‘ it is absolutely necessary for the ends of justice , and a due regard for outraged humanity , that these things should be made known to the women of England ’ .
11 The heat you encountered inside the Chamber of the Looms is as nothing compared to the heat of the Time Fire . ’
12 Prerecording was possible ; so too were a range of optical and mechanical visual effects denied to the makers of The Time Machine and The Quatermass Experiment .
13 At the beginning of 1890 shipowners , except those in the north-east , where a " North East Coast Association of Shipowners " was said not to lack " exuberant vitality " , tended , according to a journal of the time , to act as " the pliant instruments of each other 's destruction " .
14 According to an abstract of the time , ‘ Half a pint a day six days a week for six weeks for patients suffering from rheumatic gout and similar affections was advised by the late Sir F. Treves .
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