Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Then , under hypnosis , they were regressed fourteen days to the time or the showing of the film and they were able to watch it again in their minds only — but this time , of course , they were aware of the questions in advance and so they knew what they had to look out for . |
2 | A useful starting point is to go back twenty years to a time when computers were still huge , unfriendly devices demanding air-conditioned environments and costing millions . |
3 | The first dates back two and a half thousand years to the time when the Persians were at war with the Egyptians . |
4 | In order to fully understand an alarm reaction it is useful to think back many thousands of years to the time of the caveman . |
5 | The important thing that we must do is look ahead 20 years to the time when those of us who are , I hope , still active in politics will be asked difficult questions . |
6 | In innumerable works one finds that for many movements the last bar of one movement changes to the time signature of the following movement . |
7 | This added a couple of minutes to the time it took . |
8 | In 1929 the work of a cub reporter on a small town daily newspaper occupied his time from early morning until often late at night , seven days a week — in other words whenever something newsworthy was happening it had to be covered , and there were no limits to the time spent or the hours required to adequately cover any given assignment . |