Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 These two developments have altered the balance between time spent upon problem identification ( fault diagnosis/isolation ) , solution identification/optimisation and that spent upon solution implementation and control ( repair and rectification ) .
2 Of course , deciding how much information to obtain , given the cost in time and money of acquiring it , in itself demands the exercise of judgment .
3 In general I thought the campaign was well presented and dealt with by Media Action given the shortness of time they had to prepare the sketches and the associated scripts .
4 They just do n't actually have that information , a lot of small local groups , and I think maybe the C B S could work with the Engineers department in future years and try to get to those groups , because I 'm sure a lot of them , actually if they were given the opportunity in time to get in , that , that you might have a lot of people applying for flag and whatever than you do now .
5 Given the amount of time that the male has invested in his group of females , it is hardly surprising that he is ready to defend them vigorously against other males .
6 Given the amount of time that Karsten Schubert has been in business and given the new wave of gallery/dealers , this year is going to be the year to break with a much more open policy towards new art , are being seen as central to the contemporary art scene .
7 Given the sensitivity of time , it is not surprising that there has been a trend towards countries adopting ‘ one-stop-shopping ’ approaches .
8 Not too much has been done in the mountains , hardly surprising given the length of time they have been dry , but Dai Lampard snatched a great ascent with Mother of Mercy E5 6a .
9 But the former was impossible with the twins in tow and the latter unthinkable given the length of time he 'd have to wait for one on a Sunday .
10 As science had gradually eroded the freedom of time , so it had eroded the freedom of belief .
11 WOLVES have won a race against time to clear £325,000 Paul Blades for tomorrow 's televised clash with West Ham .
12 Some of the assumptions of the programme , however , had not withstood the test of time , and there were elements of ‘ detachment from reality , undue anticipation and unnecessary detail ’ .
13 It may have saved a lot of time . ’
14 The solution is not to abolish honorary degrees for this would remove the one means in the gift of the University of recognising a debt to a person who has made a contribution of time and service to the well being of the University .
15 These will include the relative gravity of the offences alleged in the two sets of proceedings ; the degree of connection , on facts or law , between them ; the degree of prejudice which the defendant may suffer , in the shape of adverse publicity or in other respects , if the lesser matters are brought to trial first ; the likely time-spans of the two sets of proceedings ; the possibility of hardship to the defendant in being required to divert attention and resources to the defence of the lesser charges whilst the graver are in preparation ; the risk that if the lesser charges are postponed the lapse of time may render a fair trial of them more difficult ; the desirability in the public interest of ensuring that charges properly brought are pressed to a conclusion .
16 I 'd written to them , and I feel they may have got the letter in time . ’
17 I 'll come up when I 've got a bit of time , I 'll come an' cheer her up . ’
18 So erm I 've got a bit of time also in which to apply for a few things and go and see a few people erm
19 Try to get it before Christmas , because I 've got a bit of time off then , and I 'll help you settle in . ’
20 I 've got a bit of time on a Friday afternoon for some training , I think I 'll pick Friday afternoon .
21 Yes er and of course i if er rather like it seems as happened last week , if he seems to have got a bit of time he seems to need to have to extend it
22 I 've got a lot of time for … personnel … track record … . ’
23 She 's not got a lot of time for him now , I can pretty well reveal that .
24 ‘ And we have n't got a lot of time left , ’ he added .
25 I do n't think we 've got a lot of time .
26 I have got a lot of time for them .
27 But I 've got a lot of time for Tom Clarke , he 's a nice man and it would be absolutely disgusting if anyone tried to dump him at the moment . ’
28 I 've got a lot of time .
29 Yeah you have got a lot of time .
30 you 'd be expected to , to do a lot of work by yourself , and that 's reflecting the fact that erm you 'll probably have four or five lessons in each of your three subjects , but most people would choose three subjects for A level , and that means that er , when you 're not having lessons , you 've got a lot of time that is not accountable for , you will have been , or going to a general studies period and stuff like that , but there will be a fair number of private study periods , erm , there are some people I think who , who go overboard , and you 've got such a different approach erm from er the lower sixth , people do n't use the time that they have , erm , what I 'm really saying is that if you go into the sixth form and you spend less school time in the sixth form you do n't need to be prepared
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