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

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1 He became a trader in Nigeria and when this career failed , worked for a time as a clerk to Richard Beale Blaize , publisher of the short-lived Lagos Times .
2 The writer both of that editorial and the weekly Sunday Times TV feature was an expatriate who seemed unaware of the cultural gap between the content of TVZ programmes and the environment of Zambia .
3 Top and Elton John lookalike pulls the crowds on the Omnibus stand ; centre Polygon 's editorial director Marion Sinclair left and publicist Kathryn Maclean were delighted to hear that Polygon had been named the 1993 Sunday Times Small Publisher of the Year .
4 Simon Armitage is the 1993 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year , for which he receives £5,000 .
5 A three-judge panel of the Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Mordechai Vanunu , a former technician who revealed secrets about Israel 's nuclear weapons programme to the British Sunday Times in 1986 , upholding his 1988 conviction for treason and espionage and 18-year prison sentence [ see pp. 34773-74 ; 35922 ] .
6 Under the title ‘ How we will revive the lost arts of the tabloids ’ , Pilger laid down the criteria : ‘ dramatic , uncropped pictures which the old Express displayed with such flair ; original well-written investigations which the Sunday Times ’ Insight Team pioneered ( I count the old Sunday Times as a great popular paper ) ; and the use of writer-photographer teams which Picture Post and the Mirror used with such power . ’
7 Under his leadership , the heavyweight investigative team was to produce reports which were a cross between the old Sunday Times Insight team and the occasional ‘ Shock Issues ’ which are all that remains of the old Mirror .
8 He was in a fix — he had bought two papers and merged them together , and I was n't around , I was in New York , and I did the logo for him in a hurry , but I did n't have time to design a newspaper , nor was it the kind of thing for which he could pay a big design fee , so he described it on the phone and then he faxed me some pages of the existing papers , and I said well what you have to do is look at the old London Times and do that .
9 Murphy told The Lost Angeles Times that he had no fear of violence , but was concerned that the controversy surrounding Body Count 's ‘ Cop Killer ’ track earlier this summer could hurt ticket sales .
10 On March 4 the English-language Tehran Times , which reflected the views of the Iranian government , published an editorial which contained strong backing for the Iraqi rebels .
11 ‘ In the recent AEA Times bulletin I stressed the need to start work right away to work out the details of the forthcoming changes .
12 The recent AEA Times bulletin gave the details of the AEA 's new structure .
13 No doubt the publishers would claim that it was all in the pursuit of the greater truth , in the way that the slimy tabloids and the unspeakable Sunday Times do when they are parading some particularly unpleasant piece of gossip .
14 The new York Times declared that in his White Revolution he had " aligned himself directly with the workers and peasant against conservatives and traditionalists " .
15 You told us that you appreciated the special AEA Times bulletin , that it was user-friendly , direct and plain-speaking .
16 In the latest anti-American outburst , the pro-government Kenya Times alleged on May 6 that the USA was bribing Kenyan workers in a secret plot to take control of the trade unions .
17 Sutton , a former sub-editor on the Sunday Times colour magazine , explained how he had started the Post with only his faithful assistant Carmel Bedford , a former Sunday Times copytaker .
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