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

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1 We are setting ourselves targets for the time we take to make decisions on papers submitted to us and then to publish the papers .
2 But if you wanted a single bed moving , then the cheapest way would be just to have one man , he comes we charge you for the time we take , with a minimum of an hour 's charge .
3 So we charge for the time we go to the first address pick the thing up go to the second unload and get back to depot .
4 During the time we spent in Jamaica , I was greatly impressed with the enthusiasm of the committed Rottweiler owners .
5 During the time we had the picture in our possession , in an attempt to keep it off the international art market we consulted the criminal police , and attempted to put the picture on the index of important works of art which can not leave Germany .
6 ‘ I 've learnt a lot during the time we 've been apart , Julius .
7 We 've both changed during the time we 've spent apart .
8 It says , in general continuous quality and company procedures , where they go a specific er , manual for the survey is lodged in the master job file and I suppose the only final thing they need is that , well Simon , you continue the surveys in their set up period , there may be a time when that manual does not exist , during the time we keep deciding .
9 The difference in our height changes between the time we get up in the morning and the time we go to bed at night .
10 Though her radicalism had not begun to develop , her individualistic streak was already fully formed , as Miss Suter recalls : ‘ It was about the time we were beginning to have trouble with student sit-ins , and Katharine stuck out against it .
11 ‘ I 'm not talking about the time we spent in bed .
12 ‘ At about the time we finished making The Knack , ’ said Richard Lester , ‘ I bought the book of How I Won the War , by Patrick Ryan , and started work with Charles Wood on a screenplay , with Michael in mind as the lead .
13 About the time we 're fucking get away about six quid !
14 After a time we turned inland on a rough track which climbed through ravines into the desert hills .
15 After a time we were beyond his own district , and he greeted only the other boatmen , asking them about currents and winds .
16 After a time we were invited into the harem in the rear of the house .
17 After a time we came upon three moored feluccas , with only their masts visible against the sky .
18 After a time we dropped down from the hills on to a flat gravel plain where the track ran straight as a drawn line .
19 After a time we heard the sound of feet , and young Reggie 's voice shouting , ‘ Hullo , hullo !
20 After a time we come to think of them as old friends . ’
21 Perhaps we become aware of our age only at exceptional moments , and most of the time we are ageless .
22 Most of the time we communicate verbally to each other , and we expect our horses to do the same .
23 We skied by day , and the rest of the time we explored our idea for Summit . ’
24 For much of the rest of the time we slept and cooked out , though most people never actually slept in their hammocks as the trees grew inconveniently far apart .
25 ‘ Most of the time we were so busy rushing the posters out that we did n't have time to read them or think about what they said , ’ said Mr Mark Roblett , 27 , the elder of the two brothers whose south London company came to the aid of both parties .
26 Most of the time we are able to take such perversity in our stride .
27 Most of the time we were loaded to do the complete journey which was why we needed well-run-in trucks .
28 Most of the time we do not know the answer to that clearly .
29 Much of the time we are reacting with unwanted stress because we are afraid of doing damage to our own self-concept .
30 For approximately 90 per cent of the time we are thinking about something other than the activity at hand .
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