Example sentences of "[verb] [pos pn] time [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Gould also used his time to visit the great Australian explorer Charles Sturt at his home at Varroville outside Sydney .
2 MYSELF : If an Arab entered a room and separated fourteen Jews from the rest , or a white man in a peaked hood with slits for eyes the same number of number of blacks , nobody would be wasting their time denying the anti-semitic or racist nature of the crime .
3 Still , it would give her time to discuss the subject over a sandwich with Joanna .
4 Then you can plan your time to get the most from your visit ?
5 Here 's to a browse through the winter knits , and the hope that global warming takes its time reaching the UK .
6 He had n't intended to give her time to try a countermove .
7 Yolanda was a spotty , bespectacled girl from Barcelona who spent her time translating every word I said into Spanish for the benefit of Garcia , a missing-link anthropoid from one of your immediate neighbours .
8 She spent her time building the only defences she knew .
9 So economists spent their time discussing the logic of the subject and the rationality of policies .
10 ‘ Why does Van want to waste his time showing a car as expensive as that to a kid like Hank ? ’ wondered Mr Frizzell irritably .
11 Theses are the people that cause the problems and I have had enough and when at the same time you do n't believe the slogans they are shotuing its time to leave the Labour Party .
12 They have been spending their time writing a book telling both sides of their story .
13 Fran hurried from the room , then took her time filling the glass with tonic and adding ice cubes from the freezer , wanting to get back on to an even keel before she went back and faced him .
14 She took her time choosing the paints , the pad , the brushes , and then returned to the house in a fever of excitement .
15 At the same event one of the MCs , a massive New York drag queen , hurled abuse at a tardy Naomi Campbell who took her time reaching the stage to collect her award for best model of the season .
16 She stood up and walked over to the arch that separated the two rooms , taking her time to search the room for Mike .
17 She did not reply at once , taking her time to empty the water from the snowdrop jar , then she glanced to where Doreen already occupied the front seat of the minibus .
18 The Isle of Wight might well have been renamed the ‘ Isle of Grey ’ in the gloomy winter light , but while the photo session reinforced the Beaver 's manoeuvrability it did highlight its inertia , even large power changes taking their time to have an effect .
19 The Beaver combines surprising manoeuvrability with impressive inertia , even large power changes taking their time to have an effect .
20 Black guy 's walking , taking his time crossing the street , traffic is piling up .
21 " Reckon he took his time getting the pose right , " the bearded man added in a broad Cork accent , and the men standing around him laughed quietly .
22 William looked around at the stacks of cartons and bundles and felt that he had been wasting his time tidying the stock .
23 HUNDREDS of children enjoyed a sunny day out by the sea yesterday , thanks to the kindness of 300 drivers who gave their time to transport the youngsters .
24 Dave Carlson , head of information systems at Kmart since 1982 , thinks that retailers have taken their time confronting the managerial implications of this .
25 A 6ft , 20-stone biker , Tiny would look more at home on the set of a Mad Max film but instead gives his time to help the Dreamflight team every year .
26 And then Paul takes me up to their house where I , usually about ten past eleven gives me time to get the pushchair put up again and
27 The barrier is now visible to both sides and can be referred to : " I would not waste my time selling a policy that was no good because the effort required would be too great — I have a living to make .
28 more time spent on devolution resulted in less time spent ‘ running ’ the school — teachers expected to spend their time educating the pupils rather than running a business ;
29 But as with physical wounds , it can sometimes run into complications caused by careless handling or the existence of unfavourable external or internal conditions which may delay recovery ; so the main concern of those caring for the bereaved should be to try to create the best possible conditions in which healing can take place , in which they feel loved and safe , and are permitted to take their time to absorb the fact of their loss and come to terms with it .
30 It is a case of children should not waste their time reading The Dandy , nor must they interrupt us adults as we reminisce about Desperate Dan and Korky the Cat .
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