Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | It was of a piece with the times . |
2 | He makes clear in an interview with the Times today that in a hung parliament his party would ‘ bargain very hard indeed ’ to stop Labour removing the £21,060 ceiling on National Insurance payments and introducing a 50p tax rate for top earners . |
3 | In an interview with The Times of India on Oct. 5 , 1990 , King Wangchuck expressed his willingness to enter into a dialogue with the dissidents . |
4 | In an interview with The Times , Gummer said : " I do not think that any of the mechanisms for killing whales which are available now are commensurate with humanitarian views of our treatment of living things " . |
5 | If relaxation from this perturbed structure is slow , compared with the drug dissociation time , then the dissociation should still be a single exponential with a time constant characteristic of the starting conditions . |
6 | Prost clocked the fastest lap with a time of 1min 16.8sec , three-tenths of a second clear of Ayrton Senna in a McLaren . |
7 | ‘ Flaubert does not build up his characters , as did Balzac , by objective , external description ; in fact , so careless is he of their outward appearance that … ’ it would be interesting to compare the time spent by Flaubert making sure that his heroine had the rare and difficult eyes of a tragic adulteress with the time spent by Dr Starkie in carelessly selling him short . |
8 | The anatomical detail of the muscles below the skin is alarming , but very much in keeping with the times , when there was a great interest in anatomical detail . |
9 | In keeping with the times the ladies were strictly segregated and used the rooms on each side of the front door . |
10 | She opened her factory , Coade and Seely , in Lambeth in 1769 which at first , in keeping with the times , manufactured ornaments of classical inspiration , but by the 1840s it showed the pronounced influence of the early Victorian decorative style . |
11 | Widgery acquiesced , aiming to do it from a position in keeping with the times , and from his revolutionary socialist stance . |
12 | It was now also , in keeping with the times , to be a workers co-operative . |
13 | He and the residue of the small group around the lab organized all night ‘ mixed media ’ events entitled , in keeping with the times , ‘ Strange Daze ’ to raise money . |
14 | One mother of six told me that she moved happily from motherhood to grandmotherhood with no time between for mourning the empty nest . |
15 | But then on my travels I met a vampire which had escaped a great war with the Time Lords of Gallifrey . |
16 | There was such a racket from their place at night during lambing time — and that 's a twenty-four-hour job with no time to sleep . |
17 | The survey by the National Consumer Council among almost 1,000 consumers found widespread dissatisfaction with the time it took the ombudsmen to settle disputes . |
18 | JAMES WATTANA , 19 , from Thailand , has broken the world table clearance record with a time of 3min 45sec in Brussels . |
19 | Long jumper Anthony Mason , of Ipswich Harriers , cleared seven metres for the first time in his career to smash the junior men 's record by 34 centimetres , and 16-year-old Keith Davis shaved a tenth of a second off the under-17 400 metres record with a time of 52.0 seconds . |
20 | We still have difficulty with the time changes towards a pot of geraniums ! ’ |
21 | Albert was reading in the library because Mr Morgan was coming to give him an extra Greek lesson and Hepzibah was busy , bustling in and out of the kitchen with no time for Carrie . |
22 | Not many Norwegians would have failed to join in the weekend rejoicing as Skaardal pillaged the two-mile Sasslong course with a time of two minutes flat . |
23 | adversely affect your ability to carry out the duties required by the ES ( eg overlap with the time you are required to work for ES or leave you too tired to be able to carry out your ES duties properly ) ; or |
24 | Meantime , Brian Bell of Bangor scored an impressive victory in the men 's 100m freestyle with a time of 52.70 . |
25 | Actually it would be fairer just to say that , in comparison with the time it would take either a monkey or a randomly programmed computer to type our target phrase , the total age of the universe so far is a negligibly small quantity , so small as to be well within the margin of error for this sort of back-of-an-envelope calculation . |
26 | They also show little awareness that primary schools are busy places where children are actively and totally engaged in programmes of purposeful learning with no time to waste . |
27 | They thought he was an eccentric , a curmudgeon , a man with no time for humanity . |
28 | She had no time to dwell on the matter , however , because , ever a man with no time for prevarication , he replied , ‘ Not trying to trip you up at all , ’ then grated bluntly , ‘ More trying to discover just how many ‘ close ’ men friends you do have . ’ |
29 | At the same time , cars were numbered in accordance with the time they set off so the thousands of spectators that lined the route could get some indication who was leading . |
30 | Rupert Murdoch decided to do the same thing with The Times . |