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

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1 Dr ‘ Lawrence ’ The reward I think is knowing that perhaps you 've done your best for your patients and if the patient at the end of the day says ‘ thank you ’ … [ but ] you could do a lot more given the opportunity and time is the great factor here .
2 This is due to their large size , the complexity and time required to install such a system and the fact that a machine bound system tends to be less flexible to change and re-layout .
3 In the Three Tier model , the head acknowledges that there is a substantial field of decision-making to do with the content and development of specific aspects of the curriculum which requires the expertise and time of others .
4 Is the money and time which will be spent on preparation , classroom observation , post appraisal interview , interpretation , evaluation and implementation to be taken from the general education budget ?
5 If the machine has not been delivered by that date , the buyer can treat the failure to deliver as a breach of a condition and he can cancel the contract as time for delivery is usually construed as being a condition ; see Hartley v Hyams [ 1920 ] .
6 One might prefer a priest or minister and sometimes retired clergy have both the experience and time for this sort of ministry .
7 Today , however , the amount and quality of monastic music depends chiefly upon commitment and the personnel and time available to practise .
8 Safety training is also about attitudes and such schemes rarely have the hoped for success because the difficulty and time required are invariably underestimated .
9 But with improved staffing levels and training at the centres , workers will have the skills and time to teach the techniques of independence .
10 Their goal is to provide robust and reliable machinery which allows hardworking chefs the freedom and time to be creative and serve up dishes which will meet the high standards diners expect , safe in the knowledge that the equipment will not let them down .
11 As a certified inmate of Friern Hospital , Iris behaviour stability periodically , keeping alive the hope that time would be the healer .
12 There are several other measures based on the weight and time alone .
13 It was a personal control over the labour and time of women .
14 The small grey and red-edged squares of the pamphlet and Time lay on the pale carpet of needles .
15 Three further products followed — Asteroid , The Wizard and the Princess and Time Zone , with the same type of game system and absolutely NO animation .
16 Mair sometimes grudged the work and time it involved but he knew its importance .
17 Now , thanks to a unique cooperation between the author , a publican and the RNLI , the lives and time of those early lifeboat crews are commemorated pictorially in a permanent display within a pub , a pub now renamed ‘ A Town 's Pride ’ after that book , which will support the work of the lifeboat service with raffles and other fundraising activities .
18 Analysis can only reveal the presence of a pollutant for which tests are actually carried out and it adds to the costs and time required ( another constraint , of which field staff are well aware , against sampling too freely ) to analyse routinely for pollutants on more than the usual parameters — BOD , suspended solids , ammonia .
19 If society had been worried about the juvenile delinquency problem of the Fifties , as portrayed in The Wild One , Blackboard Jungle and Rebel Without a Cause , it was now on the precipice of sheer panic about drug-crazed beatniks and hippies whom the establishment and Time regarded with derision , as did its stablemate Life .
20 Security officials privately admit they are executing a ‘ holding operation ’ in Kashmir with commanders from several militant groups including the largest Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front , the JKLF and the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen freely roaming Srinagar 's streets , choosing their targets and the venue and time of their rendezvous with journalists and television crews .
21 He understood the weather , did Gabriel , as only a sailor could , and from the angle and force and temperature of the wind and the shape of the clouds would predict the nature and time of the storm .
22 He came to the conclusion that time can be regarded as a numbering process associated with our perception of before and after in motion and change .
23 The amplitudes and time constants of these components of the glitch are given in Table 1 .
24 At no time did the King mention the progress of the war , and it was hardly the place or time to open the subject .
25 A note to the notice of the annual general meeting must state the place and time at which copies of all such service contracts can be inspected or that there are no such contracts .
26 No refreshment was offered , not because Monsignor wished to be inhospitable but because he did n't feel it was appropriate to the place and time .
27 and the rest as time has cleft it .
28 ‘ The real problem is once again the Government is trying to rush through a complex pattern of assessment without the resources or time to give it the proper foundations .
29 It was probably the old woman who told Miss Matthews but I do n't suppose she 'd have the vaguest notion of the day or time . ’
30 Best time to go is our winter , their summer , when temperatures range from around 16°C to 30°C , depending on the month and time of day .
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