Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Readers of the Financial Times will have noted reports on the forming of major and powerful consortia .
2 There was a clear appreciation of the right time to strike .
3 They had passed out as a result of the good time had by all and did not come to until the evening .
4 In these , males are much larger than females and take much longer to sexually mature - perhaps the result of the increased time spent in competition with other males to take over a group of females .
5 The old pubs evoke images of a former time when Horncastle was famous throughout the land for its Horse Fairs and when hostelries were packed with horse dealers .
6 There was a neutrophil leukocytosis with appreciable derangement of the clotting times .
7 Not all crafts are represented , but all the exhibitors have been carefully chosen by a very experienced selection committee , including the art critic of the Financial Times .
8 For those listeners who missed the centenary concerts themselves , the records ‘ enabled us to keep the feast at home ’ ( to quote the critic of The musical times ) .
9 I blush in light of the many times we have floundered recently , not to mention my straying .
10 It is a convention in Elizabethan drama that slander is always believed , which can be explained perhaps from the necessities of the limited time available , or is perhaps a truth about life ( how many of us instantly disbelieve bad report ? ) .
11 In setting himself such a standard , Herbert sought to fulfil the ambition expressed when he was ordained : ‘ Though the iniquity of the late times have made clergymen meanly valued and the sacred name of priest contemptible ; yet I will labour to make it honourable , by consecrating all my learning and all my poor abilities to advance the glory of God that gave them . ’
12 These are the essential demands of the present time .
13 However , partly perhaps in recognition of the hard times ahead for all purveyors of management education , the two bodies have settled their differences and in January 1982 established a common single body , the Association of Management Education Centres ( AMEC ) .
14 A new civil code which came into force in The Netherlands on 1 January this year introduced a number of changes , among which was the reduction of the statutory time limit within which criminal proceedings must be initiated against thieves or holders of stolen property from thirty years to twenty .
15 For determining whether resource contributions of taxpayers , grantors , and service recipients intended to support activities of a given time period were sufficient to recover the cost of those activities .
16 For predicting the amount of resource contributions of taxpayers , grantors , and service recipients needed to support activities of a given time period .
17 The first changes were minor — Kemsley 's sale of the Daily Sketch to Lord Rothermere in 1952 and the Pearson/West-minster Press purchase of The Financial Times in 1957 .
18 Bit of a daft time to wait to , to .
19 it 's a bit of a long time , because I come back January the fourteenth , fourteenth , and I 've had all Christmas off , have n't I ?
20 Matt 's pretty fit from all those outdoor movies where they put olive oil on his pectorals ( though not as fit as he ought to be ) and the two of us gave the crew a bit of a hard time , said union rules did n't apply in the Jungle , and so on .
21 Others have a bit of a tough time especially I think with ladies
22 Hunt , who broke an ankle at the start of this season , said : ‘ This is a good opportunity for me to show what I can do after a bit of a difficult time . ’
23 As sporting intros go , it ranked with the effort by the correspondent of the Irish Times at the Montreal Olympics of 1976 .
24 However , Clive Cookson was no longer with the BBC but had instead become the science and technology correspondent of the Financial Times .
25 Cygnus X-1 emits X-rays and radio waves strongly with no signs of the regular time structure that marks out pulsars .
26 In the spring of 1978 there were signs of the happier times coming to an end , with the pound under pressure and Healey himself attacked for anticipating tax cuts that summer in the budget he introduced in April .
27 If goods have not been delivered within 30 days following expiry of an agreed time limit or if there is not an agreed time limit within 60 says from the time the carrier took over the goods , this shall be taken as evidence of the loss of the goods .
28 The material is impounded until the expiry of the ordinary time within which an appeal may be instituted , after which it may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of .
29 If an abatement notice , served in compliance with s.93 of the 1936 Act , is not complied with at the expiry of the specified time , or the local authority thinks that the nuisance , although abated , is likely to recur , s.94(1) of that Act provides that it is the duty of the local authority to institute summary proceedings for a nuisance order , in order to obtain compliance with the notice or otherwise abatement of the nuisance .
30 It can not simply withhold performance and wait to be sued : if it does , the other party merely has to wait until expiry of the contractual time bar period and then sue .
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