Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [unc] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The main gains are a better staff-inmate ratio , and a greater focus on programmes for inmate recreation and on putting the prisoners ' time to better use , apart from compulsory work . |
2 | During the partnership 's time at the mill , even more building was carried out , including an additional block , powered by three water wheels . |
3 | AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL RECREATION of the director 's time as a boy in blitz-torn London . |
4 | Iran , more awkwardly placed , had reserves in 1980 of just $10,223 billion and debts inherited from the Shah 's time of $6.5 billion . |
5 | Treatment at home has advantages for some patients , although it requires more of the therapist 's time in travelling . |
6 | That quality , at least initially when combined with other innovation being imposed on the school system , is likely to lead to a distraction of the teachers ' time from the sort of effortless teaching strategies , hard won over decades , as they are drawn into the steep learning curve of the unfamiliar new language of the National Curriculum and its assessment . |
7 | De Marchi has suggested that the picture forms part of the Valle Romita polyptych , an early work by the artist , now in the Brera , Milan , and probably executed for the Convento dei Minori Osservanti in Val di Sasso during the artist 's time in Venice . |
8 | ‘ If the banks do not pass on the whole of the cut in rates then that is a waste of the Government 's time in trying to stimulate the economy . ’ |
9 | The hon. Gentleman rightly said that it is a waste of the doctor 's time for him to turn his attention to something that has already been decided by someone else and merely to rubberstamp it . |
10 | Observations are kept during the children 's time at the Institute on their developmental progress in all areas and these are recorded approximately once a month . |
11 | Read completed a double with a 1min 03.82sec time for the 100m . |
12 | For example , it would be very difficult to divide a telephonist 's time between particular contracts . |
13 | Planning and plans occupy much of a manager 's time at any level in the company , with important consequences . |
14 | ‘ But what will you be saying if you see yourself in a month 's time with a list on you like the Leaning Tower of Pisa ? |
15 | If the adventure had to end , no one among the HFS Loans League side dared to imagine that it might end in less than a month 's time in front of a few thousand at Spotland . |
16 | The possibility of further meetings was discussed and it was agreed to have one more session in a month 's time in order to evaluate progress . |
17 | SCOTLAND go to Twickenham in a fortnight 's time with the best chance of beating England at home for years . |
18 | If there 's any oil or gas , they 'll hit it in about a fortnight 's time at 4,000ft — 5,000ft : |
19 | A fortnight 's time at the same time , six thirty ? |
20 | A tasty two-week campaign on national telly will go out in a fortnight 's time in the kids ' peak viewing slot — just between the early evening news and the popular Home And Away soap . |
21 | Suppose that the bond just discussed will be redeemed in a year 's time for 100 . |
22 | For example , if the current one-year rate is rs 1 = 6.5 per cent and the market is expecting the one-year rate in a year 's time to be = 7.5 per cent , then the market is expecting a 100 investment in two one-year bonds to yield 100 ( 1.065 ) ( 1.075 ) = 114.49 after two years . |
23 | They observe and participate in every moment of a patient 's time in hospital . |
24 | At the end of the parade — almost at once — it was announced that ‘ Red Riding Hood ’ and her ‘ wolf ’ had been awarded first prize in the parade , and would the winner , Angela Norcroft , of the 3rd Shortfields Pack kindly come to the prize-giving tent in half an hour 's time for her prize — a bicycle ? |
25 | Such a figure is based to some extent on notional accounting — an expert 's time per hour is , for example , assessed at a much higher rate than he or she is actually paid — but it indicates the profit margins which both houses need to maintain . |
26 | In London , volunteer training programmes will now take place every September and February and will require an individual 's time for one evening a week over a six-week programme . |