Example sentences of "[prep] [art] time and [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 She reached out for the time and found that she had over forty hours still to go before she met the contact again .
2 Although they built a mere 30 or so aircraft between 1929 and the end of 1933 when they formally went out of business , their racing craft took most of the major air races in that time and broke the world speed record for landplanes on one occasion — no mean achievement for a team that worked from hand-to-mouth most of the time and had little formal education .
3 Heilbroner ( 1974 ) , examining the human prospect in the mid-1970s referred to an ‘ erosion of confidence ’ as characteristic of the mood of the time and attributed it in part to ‘ a fear that we will be unable to sustain the trend of economic growth for very much longer ’ , and the recognition that we face ‘ a hitherto unimaginable prospect — a ceiling on industrial production ’ .
4 The marines chatted with the vigilantees for a time and exchanged cigarettes with them .
5 Not the clankings and gratings of the Zoo which lay off in the distance to his right , now obscured by the trees over which he had flown in the night , but the call of a thousand birds whose busyness and life shook his fears off him for a time and replaced them with a sense of wonder .
6 He is best known today for his early friendships with the Impressionist elite of Renoir , Fantin-Latour , Manet , Cézanne and Monet ( with whom he shared a studio for a time and discussed the possibility of organising an exhibition of their friends ' works by the official salon ) .
7 ‘ I think they were quite serious about leaving us at the time and thought they would get an objective opinion from Langford .
8 Apparently there 'd been this girl , Spanish or Portuguese I think , and Ollie had been giving her private lessons at his flat , and he thought she fancied him , and he 'd had a couple of Special Brews at the time and thought she was just shy , and then he tried kissing her , and it 's the old , old , sordid story , is n't it ?
9 The man who offered this piece of advice turned out to be Lord Cole , who was chairman of Unilever at the time and went on to be chairman of Rolls-Royce and several other major companies .
10 She had n't been around herself at the time and said Gustav did n't like talking about it much .
11 Bob Hawke , Prime Minister and leader of the ALP at national level , was visiting Perth , the capital of Western Australia , at the time and assented to the change .
12 The word Freedom was being bandied about a lot at the time and meant many different things .
13 John Veal was Chief Inspector of Accidents at the time and led the UK delegation while I was its only other member as alternate delegate .
14 I was up in Oregon at the time and got back to find that the tremor had shoved the sewage pipes up a few inches and thrown the water out of the lavatories , a well-known portent of Satan 's arrival , if you believe the infernal guidebooks .
15 Although his win brought amazed gasps at the time and returned odds of 444–1 on the tote , Foinavon in fact had been bought specifically with the Grand National in mind .
16 ‘ I was shooting a lot of travel features at the time and had done a few aerials just to try something new .
17 She was nearly 80 years old at the time and had been a devoted parent and strict catholic all her life .
18 He had been a successful prize fighter at the time and had the good sense to buy the Blue Boar from the proceeds of the noble art .
19 She only escaped because she was ill at the time and had remained behind .
20 Her father 's attitude had been accepted at the time and accepted ever since .
21 Perhaps knowing the likely outcome , New Scientist 's editor made a pathetic excuse about being in Canada at the time and dropped one of his old colleagues into — and swiftly out of — the balloon .
22 Ceauşescu was hunting in Nigeria at the time and insisted on playing down the impact of the earthquake even before he returned .
23 I looked at the time and saw that it was a new world record , so I thought that I , too , must have run fast .
24 The umpires conferred , then , like Tweedledum and Tweedledee in their striped shirts , cantered over to the third man in the stands , who 'd been gazing at Mrs Sherwood at the time and missed the incident altogether , and who now waved his down-turned palms back and forth to indicate no foul .
25 Because Pliny the Elder had been so widely-esteemed , the historian Tacitus was anxious to find out more about the circumstances of his death , and about the eruption in general , so he asked Pliny 's nephew , who was seventeen at the time and survived the eruption , to provide him with details of what had happened .
26 He stayed in digs in a colliery village at the time and found it equally possible to integrate easily into the local community .
27 You were allowed up to three visitors at a time and had to sit opposite them at individual tables .
28 Stephen took the stairs two at a time and threw open the bedroom door to see Tamar , sitting up in the big fourposter bed , nursing their son .
29 The Head of Department then went through the objectives one at a time and satisfied the Deputy Head ( Curriculum ) and the Director of Studies that , with different emphases , the objectives were all subsumed in the 3 criteria for the assessment of pupils ' work .
30 I just sat there , got them all out one at a time and did the whole damn lot !
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