Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun prp] [unc] 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 | 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 . |
7 | 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 ) . |
8 | A contemporary magazine report of a horse infirmary near Coventry reflects some light on the College in Moorcroft 's time . |
9 | 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 ? |
10 | This type of simplistic explanation of primitive societies has dogged Marxist anthropology since Engels 's time . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | He had even been able to purloin half an hour of Basil 's time . |
13 | Half an hour of Basil 's time had been a godsend . |
14 | This is why the experts of Jesus ' time criticized him for healing the sick on the Sabbath , accepting social outcasts , or infringing the fine points of the law . |
15 | The Old English tended to be the most influential group within Ireland during Spenser 's time . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | The supply of coal seemed so vast that no one was willing to concede the possibility of exhaustion in the near future , and in the twentieth century oil began to offer a new source of energy that the scientists and engineers of Jevons ' time had not anticipated . |
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 | We can not therefore be sure that the passage reflects the law at Neratius ' time . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | 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 ) . |
28 | 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 |
29 | It seems at least possible that such a network of ‘ guardians ’ was still in place in Watkins ' time . |
30 | 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 . |