Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Group members have to co-operate within the disciplines of time and equal opportunities for participation . |
2 | We have all inherited personal preferences in one shape or form by a variety of different roots ; some of those origins are clear , others of them are lost in the entanglements of time and circumstance . |
3 | ‘ As you know I do n't work in the firm but I do give a hand with the accounts from time to time — ’ |
4 | As the pairs had a pattern to follow which was dictated by the components of their task — lexis , structure , discourse function — it was possible for me to stop the discussions from time to time to concentrate the attention of the whole group on specific issues like , for example , the meaningful teaching or certain lexis and grammar . |
5 | Funding of the exports from time of shipment by way of advances against shipping documents with possible non payment insurance built in . |
6 | Aggregating this data for all projects indicates the total work load by functions ; staggering the projects in time allows most efficient use of resources . |
7 | Comrades , it 's time that this union , along with other trade unions , made it absolutely clear to the Labour leadership , we are the Labour Party , it is us that gives resources , our time , our money , everything to try and get them elected and it 's time they stopped kicking us in the teeth at times such as this . |
8 | Over the last 15 months it has undergone a complete refurbishment which aims to unravel the phenomena of time , space and astronomy through 12 new galleries . |
9 | But any form of ‘ editing ’ the file card in this way must introduce some small risk of giving an impression that is slightly awry , and we would prefer the UAPT practice of invariably giving the ‘ black ’ information entirely unabridged , although recognising the savings in time and therefore the cost that the CD procedure must allow . |
10 | ln a large file , normally the case in database systems , the savings in time will be marked . |
11 | Let it not bear the traces of work , the traces of time . |
12 | Unfortunately , Lola could not deliver the cars in time for Indianapolis and Mr Rahal failed to qualify for the race . |
13 | Obviously she 'd have to go out to the shops from time to time , but she 'd had her hair dyed black on the Saturday , bought a new winter coat and a large pair of dark glasses . |
14 | Because of the demands on time many part-time farmers were over-capitalised in machinery . |
15 | You might think , therefore , that this strategy is unrealistic , given the demands on time in the classroom . |
16 | Unlike the demands for time off from the farm , which is normally at short notice , the request for release for training courses could be made well in advance . |
17 | You know that you 've arrived , when the demands of time give way to the enjoyment of the moment . |
18 | He engages with a sense of Being eternally present , not driven and limited by the demands of time . |
19 | Finally , the departmental , engineering side also laid claim to its own clearly defined fleet of engines , which could be profitably loaned to the sectors at times of peak demand . |
20 | Hall has made the covers of Time as well as the Village Voice , and ascended into ratings heaven ( only one rival tops his statistics : the evergreen Johnny Carson Show ) . |
21 | But that process is only possible at all because of the Incarnation , Passion , Resurrection and Ascension of Christ who lives the love of God triumphant in and beyond the sins of time . |
22 | Later we shall need to relate the squares of time intervals in different frames . |
23 | There are pebbles under the feet of Aphrodite 's helpers on the Ludovisi throne ( fig. 83 ) ; and one thinks also of the pebbled floor of the tomb on the Sotades Painter 's cup ( fig. 114 ) , where the ambiguities of time are likewise reminiscent of the Troy . |
24 | Saturation occurs when the TL signal no longer increases significantly with the addition of further radiation ; this is due to the filling of the traps with time . |
25 | ‘ I expect I shall get used to the designs in time . |
26 | The agreement provided for the price of the petrol ‘ to be agreed by the parties from time to time ’ and failing agreement to be settled by arbitration . |
27 | Our National President , Steve Gauld , closed the Convention and we offered our thanks and gratitude to all those who had made the weekend such a success , to Tim Cain who kept all the sessions to time ; to the exhibitors who supported us so well ; to all the members and outside speakers who made presentations ; to the staff of Keele University who served us so well in all areas ; and to Joe Bennett who organised the whole thing , sorted out the speakers , took our bookings and generally made sure it all went well . |
28 | Ray Parker 's theme tune was transferred onto the SID chip as perfectly as you could imagine , so when you add the lyrics to the bottom of the screen with a bouncing dot highlighting the words in time with the music … |
29 | The periods of time out in the open meadow , |
30 | These consists of the periods of time between the abdication of the king in 1931 and November 1933 , between November 1933 and the election of the Popular Front in 1936 , and from February 1936 to the outbreak of the Civil War in July 1936 . |