Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] 's time " in BNC.

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1 The result of this ‘ fretting ’ against the English language and its accepted forms — a continuing experience during Joyce 's time in Trieste , Zurich and Paris — appears in the range of parodies in Ulysses and the revolutionary linguistic of Finnegans Wake .
2 There were quite a few South Africans within the Opera-Ballet during John 's time there .
3 A great deal of Alison 's time recently has been spent on the launch of the Income Protection and Critical Protection contracts .
4 They complicated the whole problem of obedience in a quite remarkable way , and they took up a great deal of Anselm 's time as archbishop .
5 Although the highlights of the visits were to be commissions to write for the stage , the bulk of Mozart 's time was taken up writing and performing instrumental works for private performances .
6 In many other parts of the country , primary schools followed a curriculum in which formal activities in number and language occupied the bulk of children 's time in school .
7 The Jews of Jesus 's time were waiting in anguished anticipation for the advent of the Messiah — and , so far as many of them were concerned , for the advent of two Messiahs .
8 Wilfrid , however , reacted passionately , if not to the partition of his diocese then to his expulsion and to the bishops who were appointed from communities other than his own — Eata , who had been obliged to leave a new monastic foundation at Ripon to make way for Wilfrid in Ealhfrith 's time , now consecrated bishop in Bernicia with his see at Wilfrid 's monastic foundation at Hexham ; Eadhaed , a former companion of Chad ( HE 111 , 28 ) , bishop of Lindsey ; and Bosa , trained at Whitby where the community under Abbess Hild had opposed acceptance of the Roman Easter at the council of Whitby , bishop of Deira at York ( HE IV , 12 ) .
9 A contemporary magazine report of a horse infirmary near Coventry reflects some light on the College in Moorcroft 's time .
10 Today he would have had a tape recorder : did he , like Dickens , at least have shorthand , a not unknown writerly aid since Cicero 's time ?
11 This type of simplistic explanation of primitive societies has dogged Marxist anthropology since Engels 's time .
12 Peter Wood relinquished the Chairmanship of RBIC , and RBIS , to Chris Pearson , Director of Private and Offshore Banking and Director , South of England in October 1992 when the rapid growth of Direct Line made greater demands on Peter 's time ; Norman , who had been due to retire at that time , was asked to stay on for two years to see the restructuring process completed .
13 There are heavy demands on people 's time these days and a lot of rival attractions .
14 He had even been able to purloin half an hour of Basil 's time .
15 Half an hour of Basil 's time had been a godsend .
16 The Old English tended to be the most influential group within Ireland during Spenser 's time .
17 The book certainly fills a gap between the authors ' well-known researches into opera management during Handel 's time and their continuing work on London opera in the 1780s and 1790s .
18 She ranges historically as far back as the Florence of Savonarola 's time in Romola , and geographically she actually encompasses themes such as Judaism in her last novel Daniel Deronda , and that , I think , you know , takes her both chronologically and geographically well beyond Jane Austen 's range of interest .
19 He would stand and stare into the darkness trying to see the old ruins of Caesar 's time , but not tonight , the mist was too thick .
20 That is , after all , just what , according to the dominant philosophy of Hutcheson 's time ( that of John Locke ) such so-called secondary qualities as colour , sound and smell are .
21 The Pharisees who appear in the gospels in Jesus 's time seem to have some distorted ideas about God .
22 Old Testament kings had regarded it as their duty to protect the poor , and King David , to whom were attributed all the psalms in Charlemagne 's time , was considered very opposed to usury ( for example , Psalm 15 : ‘ Lord who shall abide in thy tabernacle ? .
23 ‘ In England in Shakespeare 's time , ’ said Owen , disregarding her , ‘ the women 's parts would probably have been played by boys . ’
24 The wood in Kingsley 's time contained many foreign and coniferous species , introduced by an earlier , eighteenth-century owner .
25 So , for example , Bitstream 's Dutch may appear to be a perfect match for Linotype 's Times at 300dpi but when they are output at a typesetter 's resolution the minute differences will be more exaggerated .
26 The other fishing stations of JTR 's time on the west coast suffered the collapse of the herring industry earlier and have kept alive mostly through tourism ( though Stornoway still tenuously has oil and fishing links ) .
27 I mean we could rejig things and charge sort of sixty or seventy percent of Rachel 's time against the graduates and then charge that back off
28 In fifty years from then began the great wave of late Victorian building , which has so altered the appearance of places like Ambleside , especially if one compares old Church Street or the Market Place in Green 's time , to 1860 , and with what it has become today .
29 ‘ The amateurs do things you 'd never see in the commercial stuff , ’ I was told by one connoisseur of raunch , an unemployed factory worker named Jesse who I found sitting on the floor of a porn shop in Manhattan 's Times Square , diligently sifting through dozens of the more hardcore amateur tapes .
30 Before rebuilding , an archaeological excavation was carried out by the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust which established by radio-carbon dating that the site had been used as a burial ground for about one thousand years before Melangell 's time .
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