Example sentences of "[prep] the time that [art] " in BNC.

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1 He said that he had been in a corner of the bar talking to the landlord and friends during the time that the incident took place .
2 Schrödinger 's question was this : during the time that the box is sealed , is the cat alive or dead ?
3 And just to remind you the open the open state probability can be defined as the time that the channel spends in its in the open state divided by the total time of the recording .
4 The agency has plans to launch a second craft in April 1994 , at about the time that the first satellite reaches the end of its operational life .
5 About the time that the 4AD single was released , in 1981 , we parted with our bass player due to ‘ musical differences ’ .
6 Housing advice centres were coming into existence at about the time that the first law centre was being opened , and it is not unrealistic to attribute their inception to the generally increased awareness of the need for advice services .
7 Er that the fires were set at about the time that the erm er that the armoured began breaching the walls of the compound .
8 In each bloc the decline in profit shares started at about the time that the accumulation rate peaked .
9 Divide three hundred and sixty five which is about the time that the earth the sun by
10 It is scarcely conceivable in the political climate of the time that the alternative would have been adopted as a matter of policy , but that it was avoided at the cost of serious reductions in the level of policing in much of the country suggests a conscious choice .
11 Predominant sugar conformer and per cent of the time that the individual sugar is in that conformation have been estimated from multiplet widths measured from DQF-COSY ( Fig.2 a ) according to the method described in Rinkel and Altona .
12 Ten of the subjects like the one above ) had unambiguous accounts of cold water in their dreams , and in these subjects their dream reports showed a very good correlation ( in terms of the time that the action in the dream would have taken since the cold water spray ) with the actual time elapsed .
13 Despite what the hon. Gentleman has said , from which I do not dissent , the fact is that only 15 minutes of the time that the Prime Minister chaired the summit of the Group of Seven countries was spent on the environment .
14 The length of the time that the occupational therapists take to complete their investigations is also down to about three months .
15 Galileo 's view contradicted Church doctrine of the time that the earth was in a fixed position .
16 For the purposes of this study the percentage of the time that the intraoesophageal pH was below 4 and above 7 was calculated , as was the percentage of time that the intragastric pH was above 4 as well as documentation of individual alkalinisation episodes .
17 It is possible to define quite accurately the fraction of the time that the motion is turbulent .
18 The intermittency factor , defined as the fraction of the time that the fluctuations are chaotic , varies continuously across the transition zone from 0 at the ordered side to 1 at the fully chaotic side .
19 The perceived usefulness of the scheme as a means of promoting change and willingness to repeat the exercise are associated with attitudes towards the time that the scheme takes ; involvement and perceptions of professional threat are not .
20 Because of course we 're looking at the importance of bringing this on right from the time that a man joins as a recruit , and I realize that 's when they 're very vulnerable indeed , they 're unfit probably , they 're nervous , they 're not a team yet , and we 've developed all sorts of things .
21 From the time that the tribal Belgae and then the Romans invaded England , rivers dictated the positions of many towns and villages .
22 Instead they have imaginatively reconstructed the imaginary town 's historical development over eight centuries : from the time that the first stone buildings would have been erected , through the period of canal-building and land-reclamation in the seventeenth century , to the twentieth century with its emphasis on the development of ‘ a comfortable urbanity ’ , exemplified by turn-of-the-century villas .
23 dissenting ) [ 1991 ] 3 W.L.R. 790 allowing an appeal by the respondent , the Woolwich Equitable Building Society ( now the Woolwich Building Society ) , from the decision of Nolan J. [ 1989 ] 1 W.L.R. 137 that the right to repayment to them by the revenue of sums of £42,426,421 , £2,856,821 and £11,714,969 paid by Woolwich pursuant to a demand by the revenue under the Income Tax ( Building Societies ) Regulations 1986 , which were subsequently held to have been ultra vires , arose only at the moment of the decision as to the invalidity of the Regulations and not from the time that the payments were made .
24 The duration of palliative response was measured from the time that the response was first observed until a significantly lower score was obtained on two successive measurements .
25 For example , a clue may be obtained from the time that the parties have stipulated for delivery and/or payment .
26 Its decision last week to call for the removal of all sanctions , except the arms and oil embargoes , from the time that an election date was announced , rather than the elections themselves , indicates a clear understanding of the country 's dire economic situation .
27 Right until the time that the FRG was included in Nato , the Soviet Union favoured a united , democratic , and demilitarised Germany and was of the view that unification of the two German states was possible .
28 Broadly , goods are in course of transit from the time that they are delivered to an independent middleman for the purpose of transmission to the buyer , until the time that the buyer actually obtains or is entitled to obtain possession .
29 Unemployment has risen by nearly 1 million in the time that the hon. Gentleman has been Chancellor and Prime Minister , but still he refuses to do anything useful to stop that remorseless rise .
30 As Eric Fawcett recalls , ‘ It was a polymer so unlike the polymers known at the time that no one could envisage a use for it .
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