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

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1 We see him depicted as a young boy in Luke 2 , obedient to his parents , going up to the Temple and spending time with the learned men asking questions .
2 Partnerships might consider the relative advantages and disadvantages of examination and record of achievement systems in terms of their cost-effectiveness , their reliability and breadth of application , their influence upon the curriculum , and on the teaching and learning time they consume .
3 Should you miss a decompression stop , an emergency screen shows missed decompression stop , including the ceiling and stop time of the missed stop and the numbers of the tissues affected .
4 This is produced by injecting a small dose of the antigen into the body and allowing time for the person to produce antibodies himself , which then remain in the body for a variable time .
5 Pupils with defective sight are especially in need of the opportunity to look at objects at close range , holding them near to the eye and having time to gaze .
6 I 'm aware that our backs are up against the wall as regards time because the response is meant to be in by Friday erm I do n't think actually that this is the the paper that Vince is presenting , although in fact , surely raises issues , I do n't think it is actually response as it stands , I think it is a paper which raises items of issues for this committee to consider , I do n't think in itself it serves as a response .
7 The libraries have been designed on the basis of research carried out at the University under the auspices of a Department of Trade & Industry programme , and include temporal functions to monitor the start and stopping time of shares , financial risk calculation and probability functions .
8 The libraries have been designed on the basis of research carried out at the University under the auspices of a Department of Trade & Industry programme , and include temporal functions to monitor the start and stopping time of shares , financial risk calculation and probability functions .
9 The result is that the file RESULTS.TXT contains two lines showing the start and finish time .
10 This is the message that emerges time after time from surveys on Britain 's ability to cope with the demands of Europe post-1992 .
11 It is common practice for workers to take the spare pack home to peruse — the bureau that assigns time to a worker specifically for reading is rare ( see Chapter 4 ) .
12 It is still assumed that it is the woman who will give up work to look after the children or take time off if they are sick , she admits .
13 So we navigate at night by relating built-up areas to the map and using time and distance — flying on a known heading for a known time .
14 The consultant needs to see the relatives as well as the patient and take time to explain what the treatment is for , what its effects are and about the side-effects .
15 In 1903 William Waldorf Astor acquired the estate and invested time , money and imagination in restoring the Castle , building the ‘ Tudor Village ’ and creating the gardens and lake .
16 We have no choice but to deduce as much as we can about the baking of the cake from studying what happens if we miss out a constituent , alter the temperature or cooking time or whatever …
17 The problem of course is getting access to a machine and finding time to do all the viewing you want .
18 This is a process that takes time to master .
19 It 's a job that takes time .
20 Everyone will be given a start and finish time and a small prize will go to the person who finishes in the fastest time .
21 In a book that returns time and time again to the issue of cultural hypocrisy , the most biting satire is saved for those whose three years in Cameroon teach them nothing .
22 And , very exceptionally , a school 's staff might be marginally increased in such a way as to allow time for a curriculum leader to do some leading or for the mentors of new teachers to provide their counsel .
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