Example sentences of "[verb] with [art] time " in BNC.

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1 In the adventure of everyday life , on the other hand , the characters are affected by the events ( however fantastic ) that befall them , and the progression of changes fixes the order of events , giving a materiality to space as the scene of transformation and metamorphosis : ‘ Space becomes concrete and saturated with a time that is more substantial . ’
2 The question was and always will be , what shall we do with the time we have saved ?
3 However , the outbound timing must be adjusted as necessary to comply with a time at which you may be cleared to leave the holding point .
4 Coinciding with the time of discussion on the national framework for the curriculum initiated by the DES , the Inspectorate issued a document giving their ‘ view of the curriculum ’ .
5 The calls Easton 's section police receive vary with the time of day and the day of the week .
6 There were two stern clocks on the walls — neither of which agreed with the time according to Rock Hardy — and a set of coloured prints showing dreary desert scenes .
7 He toyed with the time of Munich , the decisions and failures to decide that had made the world he lived in .
8 He predicted that the course record was likely to be broken with a time inside one hour and 50 minutes .
9 It is not unusual therefore for the contract expressly to deal with the time for payment and the time for delivery but to be silent about the time of the transfer of property .
10 This time is small compared with the time for a signal at the speed of light to travel from the detectors at one side of the experiment to those , 6 metres away , at the other side .
11 The result is that the hammer or the bullet is pressing against its target for a period , perhaps about a hundredth of a second , which is very long compared with the time which is required to conduct the energy away from the point of impact in the form of waves of sound or stress .
12 Provided that the sound travel time h/c ( c is the sound speed in the object ) is short compared with the time for the impactor to fall through a scale height , stresses parallel to the axis should roughly be in hydrostatic equilibrium , with the axial stress at any point within the object being that required to decelerate the trailing mass .
13 Most of the radionuclides released are of local or regional concern , because their half-lives are short compared with the time required for dispersion to greater distances .
14 Thus the time taken to unroll a carpet is very short compared with the time interval between the arrival of successive consignments .
15 There are some , like erm , oak trees live five or six hundred years if they 're lucky , pines can live for a thousand years , giant tortoises for two hundred , well these are quite impressive figures , but let's face it it 's not very long , erm , compared with the time that evolution has been at it .
16 This procedure can be rigorously justified , but roughly speaking the linear flow in B is justified for B small enough , and the affine transformation is justified because the time taken by trajectories to traverse the tubes T or 5 is small compared with the time they spend within B. It is also permissible , for r close to r* , to assume that the eigenvalues } i and the matrix A are constants which do not depend on r , whereas a and b depend linearly on ( r-r* ) .
17 and governments themselves have a relatively short lifespan compared with the time scale for the generation and implementation of policy .
18 Although Blake did n't know whether to believe the Doctor , he walked with the Time Lord , following the hideous apparitions through the streets of Whitechapel .
19 In years with more bees , there is clearly a different quality of pollination and this varies with the time in the season considered , but poorer quality pollination at other times is better than none , so that specialization with one pollinator per plant species is unlikely to evolve .
20 It does n't matter if I 'm not there but umm you know with the time she 's there and whatever .
21 How did the unit fit with the time available ? 2 .
22 Chapters 4 to 6 are art historical , interpreting about 800 years , beginning with a time when a miniaturist copied approved models with almost or actual religious obedience , and ending in a period in the early Renaissance when an illuminator does not even stand up when the Chancellor of France enters the room or when John of Holland can complain that Jacquemart de Hesdin has stolen his private pattern sheets in 1398 .
23 When older people think of the past they are not just taking stock of their lives but trying to decide what to do with the time that they have left , and trying to do so in relation to concluding or making sense of what has gone before .
24 There is a double stillage with casks marked with the time as well as the date .
25 She ca n't cope with the time she she has .
26 Curiously this dead period in Paris , when the city was preoccupied with war , coincided with a time of intense growth and change for Modigliani .
27 Gist of this intelligence ( with , of course , the utmost care to protect its source ) must have been conveyed to all regional commands in the United Kingdom , and from there filtered downward , for this moment coincided with the time when Leslie declared his willingness to perform almost any task in order to help repel invaders .
28 I suppose it 's probably because his time at Leeds coincided with the time when I used to go to see them most frequently .
29 That contrasts with the time when Labour was in power when pensioners ' incomes increased by a modest 3 per cent .
30 But how could you tell with a Time Lord ?
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