Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Everything was apparently under control until the last few seconds of flight and he was so busy trying to sort it out that fear had no time to grow . |
2 | This column displays the time the mail message was created . |
3 | This column displays the time the mail message was created . |
4 | This column displays the time the mail message was created . |
5 | This column displays the time the mail message was created . |
6 | This column displays the time the mail message was created . |
7 | This column displays the time the mail message was created . |
8 | This column displays the time the mail message was created . |
9 | This column displays the time the mail message was created . |
10 | Why he needed to choose this moment to pass the time of day with all and sundry and — good grief ! — take a wad of notes from his back pocket and count them out with infuriating slowness — was anybody 's guess . |
11 | This period covers the time from the patient 's transfer from the ward to the theatre until the patient returns to the ward . |
12 | ‘ during the hours of darkness ’ This point means the time between half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise . |
13 | You use this procedure to set the time , date , size of floppy drives A and B ( if fitted ) and the type of monitor or ‘ primary display ’ . |
14 | Limits of time and energy Few people realize the time and effort involved in being a minister of state , a governor of a prison or a managing director of a business . |
15 | Edith Harlow has been teaching for 40 years and Teachers in this area felt the time was ripe for celebration . |
16 | I have to allow the songwriting people within this operation to have the time and security of mind to get on with their art . |
17 | You had to keep this slip to show the time you had left . |
18 | This Government has no time at all for the poor and even less time for people who become poor as a result of their savage policies , the policies which cause high interest rates , rising unemployment and all because of it 's obsession with inflation . |
19 | ‘ Word travelled fast that Ferryside had a good bed and this army wasted no time in coming down to get it . |
20 | ‘ Word travelled fast that Ferryside had a good bed and this army wasted no time in coming down to get it . |
21 | This organization reflects a time sequence and is the basis of the disease model of medicine . |
22 | The rules state that each team takes the time of the fifth man to finish . |
23 | Although these activities reduce the time available for normal mapping programmes , the information gained adds appreciably to the accuracy of future maps as has been shown throughout the history of the Survey . |
24 | Jewels worn in remembrance of dear ones lost , or exchanged between lovers as tokens , were extremely popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries , although the ubiquitous lockets containing tresses of hair were perhaps the least subtle of these keepsakes. fit a time when the language of such things was far better understood than it is today , hearts and flowers , birds and beasts and a multitude of other symbols were incorporated into jewellery design to signify romantic love , to represent those sentiments and virtues which were the major preoccupation of the day . |
25 | It should be noted that these dates represent the time stamp of the last associated record transferred into the relational database . |
26 | An example word supercilious , compiled from simulated data ( 244,140,625 complete candidate strings ) was tested using the old method of complete string look-up ( 7 hours and 48 minutes processing time ) , and the new letter by letter look-up ( 13 seconds processing time ) — these figures include the time taken to build the tree structure as well as searching for the candidate strings . |
27 | If so , when do these women find the time to sleep ? |
28 | Ruth thought her aunt would have sat up all night to prolong the time with them , but her uncle — who had tried bravely all day to behave as though nothing untoward was happening — put his arms around his wife 's shoulders and led her away to bed . |
29 | But many Americans thought the time had come for a political change to the safer conservatism of the Republican Party . |
30 | It seems unlikely that many librarians have the time or the flair for effective judgement of style in this sense , and sampling of the text of ‘ serious ’ novels or other works of literature is unlikely to prove a worthwhile activity . |