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

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1 And then on Thursday Bill 's coming to play with you and you 're going to nursery and then on Friday you 'll see Lucy in the day time
2 In addition to such items as a fridge and a vacuum cleaner , she has a dishwasher , central heating , hired domestic help and the use of the family car in the day time .
3 We are doing a study of Debenham Church in History at the moment and went down into the village in the lesson time to draw the different types of windows in the building .
4 His column in the Angling Times was the first thing that I turned to and what a mine of information .
5 That 's on the twentieth of December in the evening time .
6 The only difference is , that erm if you return to work in a part time capacity , and it amounts to half time or more , then you will subsequently be asked to undergo a medical examination .
7 They added 1.25 and 2.5 µmol of lecithin/ml bile while we added 5 µmol/ml bile , yet the prolongation in the nucleation time of bile was much more marked in their experiments .
8 A review by M.S.P. in the Cape Times ( 30 September 1944 ) of the University 's Junior Ballet appearing at the Little Theatre remarked on his ‘ debut in Cape Town ballet , and a very impressive one too ’ as Pierrot in St Valentine 's Night .
9 I once played James ‘ Rocky ’ Mountain of the FBI in a ‘ Children 's Hour ’ programme , and when I saw my name in the Radio Times I just stared at it for ages .
10 See they got on the lights so long of the day in the winter time and made them lay just like as if it 'd been summer .
11 Significant variations in the delay time produce quite strong frequency modulation .
12 The venue has had to be moved , and financial implications have meant a reduction in the teaching time available , and the abandonment of teas at the end of the day .
13 Mansell made a stunning start to his Indycar career , winning the 65-lap race through the streets of the holiday resort in a record time of just over 1hr 52min .
14 This year he completed the course in a record time .
15 According to the Guinness Book of Records , on the 16th April 1979 aged thirty-six , he ran the 1,012.5 metre ( 1,107.2 yard ) course in the record time of 4 minutes and 19 seconds .
16 ‘ There 's a good film on this afternoon , ’ said Bella , pointing to one of her ringed programmes in the Radio Times .
17 A recent strip in the Funday Times ( no 81 , March 24 , 1991 ) demonstrates the prevailing attitude : science is higher , expensive and obscure but sometimes it is extremely valuable .
18 Some times in the day time you can see the moon especially if it 's on a particularly bright day .
19 The 17-year-old , £35-a-week apprentice engineer , who won the AAA 's under-17 100 metres hurdles in a record time of 12.9 seconds last year , said : ‘ I am bitterly disappointed to be rejected by two local authorities .
20 Oh yes we use cos when you 're dredging , you see when the eels came in the mud , eels always go in the mud in the winter time , you do n't , many eels swirl out , they go in the mud and when you 're dredging and they 're going into the hopper , cos they used to get stunned and they used to swim round right down the top of the water and they used to come up to the side , and if they come up to the side you could have your knife and just come here , cos they were stunned , pick 'em out .
21 In two cases the housewife 's father is a regular visitor in the day time , and in one case the father regularly combines a social visit with a trip to the launderette to dry clothes on his daughter 's behalf .
22 Anne Sandford was in a class of her own in the well supported Ladies category as she notched up her fourth win of the season in a record time of 3.19.51 , finishing well clear of Lisburn 's Kath Knell and Helen McKeeman of BARF .
23 Like the nature goddesses of old , they were responsible for storms and rock-falls. paralleling the seasons , such hags can metamorphose into beautiful — though treacherous — young maidens in the spring time .
24 He played only once in that series but was then brought back for the rubber in India and made a big impact , so that when he had Steele 's wicket at Headingley he chalked up his hundredth Test wicket in the record time of two years 144 days .
25 What we loose out in the winter we gain extra in the summer in the summer time .
26 wall for a start , plus the hum you get from these bloody things , in other words basically , as my parents spend a lot of time up in their top garden in the summer time , in the sunshine and all , you get the continual hum from that bloody
27 Why , then , the attack of cold feet when the programme was in the can and the billing in the Radio Times ?
28 You 've got a hundred — a hundred degrees in the day time and you 've got freezing conditions at night and literally just , people are lying , lying on the floor shaking at night time , erm they 're beginning to lose children , they have n't had an er epidemic of disease yet , you know they 're definitely going to get one , er and then the other big problem is er to coordinate a massive air lift , and it 's going to have to be an air lift , you know as , as big as say the Berlin air lift .
29 This parallel is further reinforced by the similarity in the way time structures the RUC 's routine policing compared to other forces in non-divided societies .
30 She used to do some of the drawings in the Radio Times many years ago before she retired .
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