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

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1 The whole interview exercise was time-consuming but useful and both parents and staff welcomed the opportunity to take time to air their views — something which often gets neglected in the busy routine of ‘ getting things done ’ .
2 And the Prince took time out to visit the new BNFL exhibition trailer as the guest of Chapelcross Superintendent , Peter Jenkinson .
3 The provision making time of the essence will enable the buyer to cancel the contract for breach , without notice , if the seller does not deliver exactly in accordance with the contract .
4 Does the shift overlap in the afternoon include time for meal breaks as well as handover ?
5 After that the narrative has time only for Jacob .
6 The decision to take time off work or to return to work is complicated and will vary between individuals and at different times .
7 But one was left wondering at the decision to commit time , money and talent to this dingy piece of hokum .
8 The Reverend Eli Foster , ancient and wild haired , led the singing in a high , quavering voice , thumping the pulpit to keep time .
9 The skin needs time to settle down after these treatments in order to absorb the essential oils more efficiently .
10 At Roehampton he achieved this by encouraging staff from the college to spend time working in schools , at the same time offering experienced teachers and headteachers the opportunity to lead courses within the Institute .
11 Note : If you lower the pitch attitude too rapidly — before the speed has time to increase — then you will lose height since the lower speeds do not produce enough lift to maintain height with the wings at the lower angle of attack in the normal cruise level flight attitude .
12 Adjustment of the two axes , even by radio control , in the air will not guarantee precision unless the flyer takes time to consider the camera angles .
13 The journalist spends time on the story and then discovers that the subject has been around for years .
14 The deal gives Time Warner 's music publishing arm Warner/Chappell Music sole rights to market Elton 's catalogue of music from 1974 to the present as well as material from his next four albums .
15 The killer wanted time to sell the Escort and use the bank books ‘ before the balloon went up ’ .
16 Particularly in the sonnets where the Poet confronts time and age , we find the affirmation that his verse will perpetuate the Friend 's memory to eternity , and it follows — as history has indeed shown — that his verse itself , and the poet who wrote it , are also guaranteed immortality .
17 The problem of criticising the work in exhibiting societies ' shows is how little space is made available in newspapers for its coverage ; the critic has time to mention a painter or a sculptor , make a brief observation , and then passes on .
18 I have done my best , but the work takes time and money , and the council wanted everything done straight away .
19 The sense of urgency over the issue took time to spread .
20 A hearing may be adjourned if either you or the Council say anything to the Committee , or produce something in writing which the other did not know about beforehand , and it is so important that you or the Council want time to think about it before proceeding .
21 As they came nearer I approached them , before the guard had time to prevent me .
22 The Waltham Forest CHC not only was in disagreement with Mezey but also questioned the length of time it had taken the RHA to make time for a discussion of the report ( one year ) .
23 Its primary purpose is to provide a place for the young people of the Diocese to spend time together to develop their faith and to offer training programmes for those in parishes working with young people .
24 In October , the Lord Chancellor and the four judges issued a joint statement which rejected the application of the CPS/GLS for any immediate increase in rights of audience but rather than approve the Bar 's rule indefinitely invited the Bar to consider time limiting the rule restricting rights of audience of employed barristers against a deadline of November 1994 .
25 It is essential that the director spends time educating , consulting , and supervising staff and supporting their decisions about day-to-day management issues .
26 creating a self-supporting framework which encourages and enables the children to operate independently of the teacher , thus freeing the teacher to use time as productively as possible ;
27 Owen : It 's agreed then people who misbehave and cause the teacher to waste time must pay it back at break .
28 Elite performers often launch an attack as soon as the switch-change occurs , suddenly darting forwards with a powerful attack before the opponent has time to re-calculate your distance from him .
29 The husband to have time off work to look after the children ,
30 The interval permits time for contemplation and anticipation .
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