Example sentences of "[coord] [art] [noun sg] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | Two or three years later with half a million troops they are still no further forward in their struggle in Vietnam and the cost this time was to the United States ' political system because the effect upon domestic politics was fairly severe . |
2 | Two or three years later with half a million troops they are still no further forward in their struggle in Vietnam and the cost this time was to the United States ' political system because the effect upon domestic politics was fairly severe . |
3 | These may be followed up by agreement between members and the College some time after the programme . |
4 | Such knowledge brings a feeling of fulfilment and liberation from the immediate pressures and problems of material existence , and values derived from them , and a sense that time is the medium through which eternal realities are distilled . |
5 | Patronage , and a legacy some time in the 1830s , enabled him to travel ; he studied at The Hague , in Paris at the Académie des Beaux-Arts with Paul Delaroche , Ary Scheffer , and Horace Vernet , and in Fontainebleau in 1837 , where he was influenced by the Barbizon school , J. B. C. Corot , and Jules Dupré . |
6 | Erm why I say five men , you might think that peculiar because there was a man and a conductor each time but we used to reckon that two buses , full-time buses would be scheduled by te or run by ten men because there one man would come off at nine o'clock , have a relief of hour and fifteen minutes and then another one would take over from him . |
7 | It was a question to ask , and no doubt this time , one which should be asked . |
8 | In the presence of deuterium , for example , the proton fuses with the deuterium nucleus making helium-3 and releasing energy — but no neutron this time . |