Example sentences of "[noun pl] 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 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 .
3 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 ? ) .
4 These are the essential demands of the present time .
5 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 .
6 For predicting the amount of resource contributions of taxpayers , grantors , and service recipients needed to support activities of a given time period .
7 Cygnus X-1 emits X-rays and radio waves strongly with no signs of the regular time structure that marks out pulsars .
8 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 .
9 It is this School which has continued to influence , both directly and indirectly , the best dressage riders and instructors of the present time .
10 He used the columns of the Irish Times to inform Roman catholic consciences of permitted interpretations of state divorce on the grounds of religious liberty , interpretations which were diametrically opposed to that of the Irish bishops .
11 The exercise is repeated in the columns of the Financial Times three times a week .
12 New political conventions have arisen to meet the wants of a new time , the general tendency of which has been ‘ to increase the power of any party which possesses a parliamentary majority ’ and ‘ to place the control of legislation , and indeed the whole government of the country , in the hands of the Cabinet ’ .
13 But not everyone you know wants of the old times .
14 A more realistic approach might be to attempt to reduce the pace of change to meet the economic and environmental needs of the present time .
15 The report discusses the implications of the short time local authorities had to plan for use of the grant , in particular the difficulties within the time scale of consulting users , carers and others in planning for and providing new services .
16 And he did n't have to explain where he 'd been to a wife who has different ideas of a swinging time .
17 I soon found myself engrossed in the history of the valley ; tales and stories of the turbulent times of Border wars .
18 I remember listening , fascinated , to her enormous fund of stories of the old times in Jamaica , of my grandad , whom I never knew , and of the ‘ white folks ’ .
19 Barbara Coleman would detest the solitude , the place would bring back memories of the good times and she would be confronted more than ever with the evidence that the good times had gone .
20 I found myself gazing at the harmonium and my memories of the happy times I 'd spent listening to Miss Louise play came flooding back and I wept more .
21 I tried to cheer him up with memories of the last time his ankle was hurting , when we slept in a sheep herder 's cave — lined with graffiti that was centuries old — on the way from Landmannalaugar to the coast near Vik .
22 I have the memories of the last time we loved to carry me through to my grave .
23 The storm was just triggering memories of the last time they had been in a storm together .
24 This second misfortune seemed to revive her memories of the earlier time when she had been carrying his child and had been given to understand that her husband had been simultaneously carrying on an affair with some young army chauffeuse .
25 The incident obviously jogged memories of the infamous time when the England captain Bobby Moore was wrongly accused of stealing a bracelet .
26 Univariate ( or projection ) forecasts arise when forecasts of a given time series ( such as successive monthly sales of a particular product ) depend only on present and past observations of the given series .
27 The investment is measured in terms of the irrecoverable time and expenses involved in the learning process .
28 The double bed had been made up for two and there were two pyjama cases — relics of a past time — one embroidered with the letter ‘ I ’ , the other with an ‘ A ’ .
29 ‘ They 're relics of the early Time Lords , ’ the Doctor replied .
30 These studies have shown that dissociation from synthetic DNAs , such as poly(dG-dC) , is described by a single exponential [ 14-16 ] whereas dissociation from natural DNAs is a complex function in which the proportions of the various time constants vary according to the input ratio of drug and DNA [ 13 ] .
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