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

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1 Are you so trapped in a time of royalty and titles that you ca n't envisage a world in which a woman has obligations ? ’
2 If a word is not identified in the time limit the die is passed to the left .
3 Vacancies are generally advertised in The Times .
4 Tom Jones and Duff argued for resignation , and Lady Astor helped to sway Dawson to the same line , which was duly reflected in The Times leader of Monday morning .
5 No-one left the school unless the Headmaster was throwing them out and Endill could n't remember that ever happening in the time he had been there .
6 Such protection already exists in Britain , where royalties are still flooding in every time Beatles ' classics are played in clubs or pubs .
7 This is the very last thing that should ever suffer in a time of recession or emergency when people 's belts have to tighten .
8 The prison at Halling was most probably built in the time of Bishop Glanville , when this Bishop carried out extensive repairs and rebuilding in I 185 .
9 The intensity of the enhanced bands also varies in a time dependent fashion , but surprisingly this is slower than the disappearance of the footprint , so that some enhanced products are still evident even after 30 minutes .
10 A plan of it had appeared in the Architects ' Journal the previous Friday , and it also appeared in The Times the morning after the Prince 's speech .
11 The Daily Telegraph sports supplement carried large colour pictures of star speaker Catherine Destivelle , who also featured in The Times .
12 It was once part of the rural palace of the Bishops of Lincoln , originally founded in the time of King John , and survived the Reformation by becoming a private house .
13 I frankly ca n't deal in the time allowed with what Mr said , I have never heard so many inaccuracies and misconceptions in a speech , it was the most comprehensive political suicide speech I 've heard yet in this council .
14 Happily , a footnote in her diary for 19 December 1975 states that , ‘ His letter , condemning industrial action by the consultants , duly appeared in The Times on 22 December 1975 . ’
15 In England the chapel was fully manned in the time of Edward the Confessor ( though the title ‘ chancellor ’ is generally thought to have been instituted by the Normans ) .
16 Indeed , three Conservative MPs — W.J. Anstruther-Gray , J. Scrymgeour-Wedderburn and T.J. O'Connor — had rushed straight from Olympia to Printing House Square to hand in a letter which subsequently appeared in The Times .
17 This very high participation rate was due to the fast turnover in membership , especially of the chairmen , who were very poorly paid in a time of rapid inflation .
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