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

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1 By the time such warnings were printed , he had become addicted , he says .
2 For many people at the time such practices were regarded as immoral .
3 ‘ That 's exactly the time many gentlemen do go astray , ’ said Bill .
4 Turnbull 's calls were of great interest to the government at the time any calls to him from Britain would be separated from the surrounding chaff and monitored .
5 Director No. 62668 ‘ Jutland ’ enters Victoria with a local train from Nottingham probably around the time these engines were given a brief return to service from storage at Staveley in 1961 .
6 For that reason , by the time these lines appear , you will no longer be reading about either my campaign for party leader or that of various other candidates for deputy .
7 I knew that I always overestimated the time these outings took , but I was certain that we 'd been going for over two hours , and still we were crashing on .
8 Stoddard 's Engineering and Tuners will be well practised at crossing the Atlantic by the time these matches are established and running on the other side of ‘ the pond ’ .
9 By the time these cases were heard Mettingham had replaced the disgraced Thomas de Weyland [ q.v. ] as chief justice of the Common Bench , a post which he held from the beginning of 1290 until the time of his death .
10 At the time these changes were justified by the need to maintain social order and the ‘ violations ’ of individual rights were explained as purely temporary expedients .
11 Fortunately , 90% of the time these problems can be cured , but there are times when , despite the cause being visible , the treatment is less evident .
12 Kim began to study the time these meridians were formed in different species and in a way , echoing Burr 's reports , found that within the embryonic chick , for example , they manifested within fifteen hours of conception !
13 He wo n't even be the MP for the town let alone the minister by the time these decisions are made . ’
14 A description of 1678 is so close to the kind of situation which Mayhew would give of London in the mid-nineteenth century , that it must be taken as applying just as much to the eighteenth : a poor woman that goes three days a week to wash or scoure abroad , or one that is employed in nurse-keeping three or four months in a year , or a poor market-woman who attends three or four mornings in a week with her basket , and all the rest of the time these folks have little or nothing to do .
15 Stem growth originating from the root-stock below ground can be a problem because , by the time these shoots push their way up through the soil and show out , they are well advanced and reluctant to ‘ let go ’ — gloves are essential .
16 On Nov. 27 three EGPGC members , Ramón Pineiro Beiro , Eduardo Abad Lojo and Manuel Quintáns López , were convicted of attacks on banks in La Coruña in the autumn of 1988 ; at the time these attacks had been attributed to GRAPO [ see p. 36777 ] .
17 ( It does seem a little perverse of EMI to have included with these discs the specification of the Sainte-Trinité organ as it now stands rather than as it was at the time these recordings were made . )
18 At the time these recordings are made the infant can not yet relate cause and effect , so approval and reward for good behaviour tend to produce confusion .
19 By the time these results had been achieved , World War 11 had passed from the uneasy calm of its first winter into the violence of the European devastation of 1940 .
20 What I have presented as analysis of current movements may well have acquired a historical flavour by the time these words are read .
21 Dare one hope that the Murrey Report will have alleviated the situation by the time these words are read ?
22 Now back at Jan Smuts Airport , X-Ray Foxtrot may well have flown for the second time in civvies by the time these words are read .
23 BY THE time these words are being read Frank Gray might be the former manager of mighty Darlington FC , this space 's favourite football team .
24 At the time most reports gave casualty figures of about 200 dead , 800 wounded , but as the month progressed the estimates of the number of dead increased to 800 .
25 By the time some pupils reach secondary school they can be up to a year behind classmates who have had the proper amount of teaching , Government insiders claim .
26 By the time those bills come in , we should have made enough to cover them .
27 At the time those concerns were far less significant than they were to become in the late 1970s , and reorganization was actually accompanied by a substantial increase in local authority spending .
28 Because erm by the time those roads have left the green belt .
29 We used to get them by the , twenty at a time all sorts of , because people just absolutely loved
30 Besides — there was no time these days for playing the Wishing Game , not with so many lines to remember .
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