Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] times " in BNC.

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1 This is no easy task when it is aimed at an entire work force and when the normal reading habits of the employees may range from The Times at one end to The Sun at the other .
2 The article should appear in the Times a couple of days after I get back to New York .
3 Whitehall must move with the times .
4 Still , I suppose we must move with the times .
5 She told protestors that the Health Service must move with the times and it was inevitable that some hospitals would close as the nation 's health needs changed .
6 As I scrubbed away at my remaining teeth I reflected upon the number of obituaries of men in their early sixties which I 'd read in The Times over the course of the past few weeks , and I wondered whether the Great Reaper was running a special line in the age group for some divine , mysterious end , and if so , I thought , I might be next , and then they 'd be sorry .
7 Born in Hamburg , he was transferred to the Manor House at Amnersfield , the son of a remote German-American mother and of a sour , withdrawn , irritable Anglo-Scottish father , who would retreat behind the Times and spend the evening in lonely state , smoking his pipe in his kilt .
8 Newtonmore is a little quiet ; some would say behind the times .
9 For an industry with a turnover of billions — £2.5bn in 1991 according to the Publishers Association — the UK book business may seem behind the times to an outsider .
10 If they go into the market place where they can command personal insight of a Christian way of life then they will move with the times .
11 What acts may be considered usual for a firm of solicitors will change with the times .
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