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

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1 He said that he would devote his ‘ best exertions and abilities ’ to the work , and concluded by asking for ‘ proper time for a work of such importance ’ .
2 It follows from this that stronger approaching gravitational waves would produce a shorter proper time between the collision and the subsequent horizon .
3 In particular , it has been shown that the proper time between the collision and the subsequent singularity is inversely proportional to the square root of the amplitudes of the impulsive components of the approaching waves .
4 This idea that protect children , not tell them about what 's happening , I mean if anybody can protect them to that extent when even Neighbours is put at a different time on the television , you know , erm that somehow we make them warm and secure by not telling them , to me that is making them dependent and unable maybe to cope later on in their lives .
5 Here the garden has been divided into four , each area coming to life at a different time of the year
6 it used to be at a different time of the year , though , did n't it ?
7 Is it possible to arrange a different time for the accounts to be returned ?
8 It arrives at a different time from the rest of the mail .
9 ‘ They all looked as though they 'd been written at a different time from the rest of the notes on the cards .
10 When a little old lady on Weybridge station platform asked the Irish stationmaster why there were two large wall clocks each giving a different time by a few minutes , the answer came in a fine Irish brogue : ‘ Ah , yes ma'am !
11 Which makes it an apposite time for the Science Museum to open a new £1.2m permanent Gallery , Food For Thought , to ‘ explain the impact of science and technology on today 's food ’ .
12 It was an exciting time for the profession .
13 Show that the mean value of the force F between the two rings ( i.e. averaged over the periodic time of the alternating current ) is given by
14 Senior registrar appointment committees assume that accreditation is necessary before someone is appointed to a consultant post and that accreditation will be granted only after four years of higher training ( eight years for a doctor training half time under the PM(79)3 scheme ) .
15 However , Jeff , who has taken charge of over 1100 games in his career , had to go off injured at half time with a calf injury , the first time ever he has had retire during a game .
16 Town rallied and had a good effort from Kenny Campbell , well saved by keeper , Andy Hopping , after Roger Charles had found him with a great cross , but Harefield went in at half time with a deserved one nil lead .
17 It looked good for the cherry and whites , as they turned round at half time with an 8-0 lead .
18 A determined back movement by CI saw Drummond cross for the visitors to leave the scoreline 6–8 at half time in the visitors favour .
19 This reduces reporting time to a few days .
20 could not temper itself , but needs she must bewray her outrageous lust , and in an inconvenient time of the year , despising all discommodities of the way and weather , and all danger of thieves , she betook herself headlong to her journey with such a company as no man of any honest degree would have adventured his life and his goods among them .
21 ‘ Being called at an inconvenient time by an insensitive caller who assumes that since you 've answered the phone it must be convenient to talk ’ .
22 His quickest time for a 30-question puzzle was three-and-a-half minutes , which he did in the national championships though doing less well on the second puzzle meant he missed coming top .
23 This was confirmed only a few days ago when yet another visit to the garage became necessary , this time through no fault of the Metro 's .
24 The young squire who led Nicholas this time through the city was rough and angry , but also sick .
25 Position one is the Strat-style neck pickup wired straight through the volume control and out to the jack , while position two gives you the same pickup but this time through the tone circuit .
26 Over at Malham , Gomersall was adding another 15 feet of steep climbing , this time through the large bulge above Consenting Adults .
27 Also forthcoming is Francis Haskell 's eagerly awaited History and its Images : Art and the Interpretation of the Past , the next chapter in his history of culture , this time through the examination of the historians ' use of visual images from the sixteenth century onwards .
28 Then he grinned and opened his mouth , as if to list further commodities produced on the premises , when a further member of the household came into the room , this time through the doorway above ground .
29 The almost simultaneous involvement of Offa in both Kent and Sussex in the mid-to late 780s may suggest a connection at this time between the two .
30 This time WITHOUT a bouncy castle .
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