Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I soon realized that if one reversed the direction of time in Penrose 's theorem , so that the collapse became an expansion , the conditions of his theorem would still hold , provided the universe were roughly like a Friedmann model on large scales at the present time . |
2 | First , there is the thermodynamic arrow of time , the direction of time in which disorder or entropy increases . |
3 | This is the direction of time in which the universe is expanding rather than contracting . |
4 | The direction of time in which a computer remembers the past is the same as that in which disorder increases . |
5 | And why is the direction of time in which disorder increases the same as that in which the universe expands ? |
6 | They are the thermodynamic arrow , the direction of time in which disorder increases ; the psychological arrow , the direction of time in which we remember the past and not the future ; and the cosmological arrow , the direction of time in which the universe expands rather than contracts . |
7 | They are the thermodynamic arrow , the direction of time in which disorder increases ; the psychological arrow , the direction of time in which we remember the past and not the future ; and the cosmological arrow , the direction of time in which the universe expands rather than contracts . |
8 | They are the thermodynamic arrow , the direction of time in which disorder increases ; the psychological arrow , the direction of time in which we remember the past and not the future ; and the cosmological arrow , the direction of time in which the universe expands rather than contracts . |
9 | ‘ As you know I do n't work in the firm but I do give a hand with the accounts from time to time — ’ |
10 | As the pairs had a pattern to follow which was dictated by the components of their task — lexis , structure , discourse function — it was possible for me to stop the discussions from time to time to concentrate the attention of the whole group on specific issues like , for example , the meaningful teaching or certain lexis and grammar . |
11 | He is reported to be in the process of responding to offers of employment from other theatres in Ireland and across the water , and to be keen to return to the Lyric from time to time . |
12 | STAFF at a vandal-hit racecourse gave up their bank holiday yesterday to clear up the damage in time for the next meeting . |
13 | Her husband Adrian , a mental nurse , called the midwife from time to time and at about 7.30pm the midwife told the registrar . |
14 | Funding of the exports from time of shipment by way of advances against shipping documents with possible non payment insurance built in . |
15 | In addition to granting sub-licences the taxpayer from time to time provided facilities for the duplication of films from the master film onto video cassettes and for dubbing which was carried out by sub-contractors . |
16 | Each god 's burden came to signify the particular omen of the division of time in question . |
17 | Two men in army clothes — possibly my two — could be seen about the camp from time to time , and Balfour thought that there might also be a third . |
18 | No it 's a singing mass , the mass in time of war . |
19 | I mean we 're all worried in , in the world about cuts in various areas and the education area has its share of the cuts , we know the teachers are worried about their salaries and what 's going on in the schools , and even we hear from the University from time to time that they , things are n't as they used to be . |
20 | ‘ Then I could show Mother Francis that I 'd be back up in the convent in time for Mass in the chapel , and she 'd get to know I was to be relied on . ’ |
21 | Short lost the first game to the Russian on time after failing to make 40 moves in his allotted two hours . |
22 | 1.26 The 1988 Act requires the Secretaries of State to revise the curriculum from time to time ; we assume that NCC and CCW , among others , will advise them on this , and that such revision will include attainment targets , the allocation of statements of attainment to levels , programmes of study and methods of assessment . |
23 | Major changes occurred in the course of time in the availability both of different substances and of the techniques for shaping and displaying them . |
24 | The consequences of entry and exit will be felt over the course of time in the relevant markets , and it is proposed to trace entry and exit induced developments in market structure and performance over time . |
25 | Desperate to halt the march of time on face and figure , Streep is directed to a large Gothic mansion where mysterious Lisle Von Rhuman ( Isabella Rossellini in large gilt choker and very little else ) sells her the Elixir of Eternal Youth . |
26 | THE MARCH of time in Ulster has transformed the British soldier , as these pictures reveal . |
27 | Installation of the handrail will increase the safety for Health Physics staff carrying out surveys and for maintenance staff who have to work on the roof from time to time . |
28 | Perhaps if she hurried she could get back to the complex in time for Miguelito 's spot . |
29 | Only poor Webb , still in plaster but determined to be back in the side in time for Italy , can feel discouraged by the way he brought it off . |
30 | Unfortunately , Lola could not deliver the cars in time for Indianapolis and Mr Rahal failed to qualify for the race . |