Example sentences of "[adv] in [art] time " in BNC.

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1 But from the very fact that a religious authority who was comparable with the Pope , and for whose position no precedent seems to have existed in the Ottoman state except , perhaps , in its earliest , almost legendary days , appears on the scene relatively suddenly in the time of Murad II , it seems possible to deduce at least part of the reason for the foundation of the institution .
2 Thus , especially in a time of unsettled orthography , it is extremely likely that current sound-changes will be admitted into writing , whatever the historical origins of the writing conventions may be .
3 The evidence for this assumption seems in the end to be the fact that Taskopruzade uses for the first time in relation to Molla Fenari a distinctly official-sounding title which appears to encompass the entire Ottoman state , namely ; but it must be reiterated that there is no evidence in Taskopruzade 's account to suggest that this appointment occurred in the time of Murad II rather than earlier , perhaps in the time of Mehmed I or even of Bayezid I.
4 I suppose that this is a small matter to mention , but allowing for a slight extension to the 24 hours of the second day , the negotiation was completed more or less in the time allotted — a remarkable feat and a testimony to the profound drafting and negotiating skills of many of the member states and many of the governmental teams .
5 Such patients often differ only in the time taken to reach hospital , and to claim that they differ in any more fundamental way is pure sophistry .
6 He 'll put me back together in no time . ’
7 We hope to arrange a tangible recognition of his services to children 's bookselling , but meanwhile , we share with his family sadness at the death of a young man of great ability who achieved much in the time available to him .
8 Of those who laughed then , there are countless numbers who are no longer laughing today , and those who are still laughing now , will perhaps also not be doing it any longer in the time to come . ’
9 It 's almost as if Hook Norton Brewery were locked away in a time warp ; even in the heart of the brewery , the steam engine which runs it is still there .
10 ’ You 'd be locked away in no time at all .
11 And then he was away in no time … cor he was quick , straight from the Barcelona Olympics I think .
12 This is not an experiment that can ever be done , although some people assume that certain remote and isolated faunas , such as those of Australia and Madagascar , can be treated as if they were ancient , as if a trip to Australia were like a trip backwards in a time machine .
13 So they set off anyway and just in no time at all they were coming into the shore below Greentoft .
14 It comes just in the time for Christmas and fund raisers are sure it 'll be a popular stocking-filler .
15 We had wagers on how many times the horse 's prick bounced back and forth in the time it took to cross the Parade .
16 It 'll set you right in no time . ’
17 She 'll have you right in no time . ’
18 But there were perfectly good ways of preserving food without refrigeration , which were followed even more diligently than we do nowadays in the time of the deep freeze .
19 And that is why fashion at any level needs to capture the imagination , most particularly in a time of economic recession when the consumer is likely to have priorities more urgent than a new frock .
20 A computerized loans system such as LIBRAFILE is beneficial to the school librarian , particularly in the time saved in issuing reminder notices .
21 Isidore of Seville ( d. 636 ) summed it all up thus : ‘ many who bear the attacks of the adversary and resist the desires of the flesh are martyrs , even in the time of peace , in virtue of this self-immolation to God in their heart : they would have been martyrs in the time of the persecutions ’ .
22 Thebes , by contrast , even in the time of her hegemony , would have to destroy her rivals in order to claim to speak for Boiotia .
23 Do n't worry , I 'll have you out of here in no time . ’
24 You 'll be back here in no time . ’
25 He has a scooter , he 'll be here in no time .
26 Jes ’ stay cool an' we 'll all be outa here in no time .
27 If you 're telling the truth , Peter , you can be back here in no time .
28 Down the garden , sloping to the river , the aged and useless apple trees are the successors of those that grew here in the time of Charles I , when the glebe terrier of 1634 speaks of ‘ one orchard , one backside , and two little gardens ’ .
29 But once you 're out of here , I 'll have you well in no time .
30 Julie 's high-achieving life seemed as if it would continue on its upward curve with her two companies both doing well in a time of recession .
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