Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 When the defence requested more time to prepare their case , Jeffries raged , ‘ I will not give him a minute 's time more to save his life ’ .
2 from 's Group Information Services department at Ipswich took the opportunity to spend some time in the USA 18 months ago , when he went to in Kansas to set up an Information Technology department .
3 The solid emptying half time was correspondingly shorter in the patients with idiopathic DU ( median 67 min ( range 11–221 ) ) compared with the H pylori positive patients with DU ( 180 ( 62–1500 ; p<0.01 ) and H pylori negative healthy volunteers ( 431 ( 58–838 ) ; p<0.001 ) .
4 Those who never want to see the DOS prompt again can opt to have the Shell loaded each time the computer is turned on .
5 At the end of my five laps , I wheedled and wangled for another session , saying that the photographer needed more time to get his shots .
6 Within my college work , I had already taken the decision to devote more time and concentration to HNC/Ds ; just because they work smoothly and efficiently and have a good reputation is no excuse for not keeping actively in touch with this area .
7 Also going for the chart burn this time round are Army Of Lovers with a rumbling The Beloved-style mix of ‘ Obsession ’ .
8 The male spends much time perched in trees on the lookout both for other Patas and for potential predators .
9 The liduid emptying half time was correspondingly shorter in the patients with idiopathic DU ( median 28 min ( range 22–38 ) ) than in the H pylori negative healthy volunteers ( 39 ( 35–66 ) ; p<0.001 ) .
10 The Scottish stand-off , who was among the Lions replacements , was forced to parade , bouquet in hand , from behind one set of posts to the red carpet on the half-wayline as chaperone to Mireille Mathieu , the French songstress who had just rendered all three verses of the Marseillaise ( with the chorus repeated each time ) .
11 The motorcyclist beat this time by five minutes , but conditions were unusual ; many institutions such as the University and the Art College remained closed for a second day of holiday , which meant traffic was unusually light .
12 Robinson Crusoe was far too busy cultivating his island on the basis of hard work helped by all the capital goods he had salvaged from the shipwreck to have any time for fairy stories .
13 The Club started some time ago and has had as many as thirty members in the past but now numbers have dwindled to fifteen .
14 I did not see the trophy presented this time as I had to leave before the last race .
15 The partnership took some time to sell .
16 In the absence of an express ( or possibly an implied ) provision to this effect , the SGA provides that time of delivery is not of the essence ( see SGA 1979 , s 10(2) ) .
17 This gives the glider pilot more time to find out why his glider is semi-stalled and is sinking like a brick .
18 The report shows that the committee devoted some time to analysing a helpful report from the Health Education Authority , ’ Beating the Ban ’ , which was published in 1990 .
19 At the end of the session spend some time in free discussion about the method .
20 Neighbours say the gunman spent some time outside the house .
21 As far as the Bank of England is concerned , the adjustment consists this time of a rearrangement solely of its liabilities .
22 In the Groeger and Chapman study responses were made on a seven point response keypad with the question repeated each time a rating was required .
23 For example , a child might be told that certain behaviours will result in the loss of free time ; if the child misbehaves , the penalty creates a contingent relationship in which the child has less time to play .
24 Once the baby is settled , make sure the child has some time all to herself when she gets a cuddle and your undivided attention .
25 Costs will increase if there are a number of interested parties since the process takes more time .
26 In the ten years since the author spent some time making films about the rich animal life of Sri Lanka for the ‘ Survival ’ series of documentaries , that pendant has , alas , been ripped from its setting .
27 Adjustments to VR1 are made in small steps with the lid replaced each time .
28 The client may have needs for a high level of social contact , which for various reasons are not being met , or , vice versa , they may have the need to spend more time alone which is not being met .
29 Particular matters to be addressed by directions are : ( a ) the timetabling of the case ; ( b ) the need to vary any time limits imposed by the rules ; ( c ) the attendance of the child ; ( d ) the appointment of a guardian ad litem ; ( e ) the appointment of a solicitor ; ( f ) the service of documents ; ( g ) the submission of evidence including expert reports ; ( h ) the preparation of welfare reports ; ( i ) the transfer of proceedings ; ( j ) consolidation with other proceedings .
30 It is not surprising that one railway executive of the period described this time as one of ‘ calamitous overbuilding ’ in Canadian railways .
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