Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] from the time " in BNC.
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1 | The life span of a human skin cell from the time it is born until the time it is shed is just a few weeks . |
2 | In France trade associations dealt both with ‘ economic ’ and ‘ social ’ matters , although , as far as industry-wide relations with trade unions were concerned , organisation among employers remained greatly underdeveloped until well after World War I. At confederal level the central ( peak ) organisation , the CNPF , also combined the functions both of an employers ' and a trade association from the time of its establishment in 1919 , as did the Confindustria in Italy . |
3 | The process of intervention will be studied over a four month period from the time of first referral . |
4 | There behind locked doors , surrounded by old crinkly documents , title deeds and maps of the estate , he had resumed his writing of the history of the Carew family from the time of Richard Carew 's arrival in Ireland with Cromwell 's army . |
5 | A costume entertainment from the time of the Civil War . |
6 | His was an ancient family , the first Oswald Mosley dating from the time of the Tudors . |
7 | Sparta 's designs on Thessaly and central Greece date from the time of Kleomenes I of Sparta ( in the late sixth and early fifth centuries ) : Pindar 's bracketing of Sparta and Thessaly is not random , but may celebrate a deal between Kleomenes and the Thessalian Aleuads . |