Example sentences of "with [art] hour " in BNC.

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1 The support workers were encouraged to be fairly flexible with the hours worked , so that they could respond to a crisis with their client , or to any temporary increased need for their services .
2 Compared with the hours Bishop Proudie seemed to have to toast his toes at his study fire , the pressure of their timetables is terrible .
3 ‘ I 'm mad because I had the money for them but I just could n't get time to shop with the hours we 've been working . ’
4 I do n't see how she can do the hours , with the hours that she 's doing , I mean she 's still in the Penny Farthing when I came here cos I went to pay her the money .
5 Their ground is water , renewed every day , as the leaves and flowers are renewed in accordance with mood and season , even with the hour of the day .
6 In reality husbands demand meals at specific times , small children cry when their stomachs are empty , the hour that might be spent cooking competes with the hour that ought to be spent washing the floor or changing the beds .
7 She tried and failed , as always , to synchronise its chimes with the hour .
8 er , and with the hour 's difference I think it works out about the same
9 Our peasant is starting off today to Roslavl' , 55 miles away , in order to see her soldier son who has been away in the Civil War , and is passing with his peacetime unit by train tomorrow from Briansk further south to the city of Smolensk with an hour 's stop in Roslavl' .
10 Here is a test : if you were in Warsaw , faced with an hour to fill before catching a train , would you go up the tallest building in the city to experience a panoramic view , or rush to the bookstore/poster shop in order to buy a massive Telly Savalas poster ?
11 Leicester , who were without Dean Richards in the final period because of injury , were trailing 15–3 with an hour gone .
12 The Achilles ' tendon which had been bothering him for weeks finally gave out amid a sympathetic cheer and a great forward ambled to the sideline and out of the match with an hour gone .
13 Leicester , removed from the Pilkington Cup on Saturday , bravely chipped away at a 15-9 lead throughout the second half and , with an hour gone , led by a point ( 16-15 ) .
14 For the part-time farmer lack of time was often associated with fatigue , with an hour or two of manual work being added to a 7 to 8 hour working day .
15 With an hour to go before Betty Boothroyd faced her destiny , I suggested to a leading Tory fixer that his party was in a bit of a pucker over who its preferred candidate should be .
16 I could do with an hour alone with him ! ’
17 He kept his firm , muscular body in shape with an hour 's run every morning followed by a demanding work-out in the small shed adjacent to the cabin which he had converted into a mini-gym soon after arriving from New York .
18 We 've beefed up popular entertainment at six-thirty with an hour of comedy strands , which helps the news readers and boosts our share .
19 Referring to her leader 's handbook , Carole covered the fire regulations , the working day ( 9–5 with an hour off for lunch ) , the rota for making breakfast and sandwiches , doing the washing-up and the cooking , and various curious house rules , such as no alcohol , no ‘ personal entertainment ’ , which apparently included such things as Walkmans , and lights out at 11pm .
20 She arrived in Ales with an hour in hand and left the Golf in a car park alongside the Gardon , which encircles the city centre on three sides in a broad loop .
21 The Chamber was packed when there were seven orders before the House , with an hour and a half in which to debate them .
22 If you would find it impossible to think in terms of a whole morning begin with an hour or so .
23 The statute of 1721 fixed the hours of London 's tailors as from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. with an hour for dinner .
24 Sittings will take place from 10am to 4.30pm Tuesdays to Thursdays , with an hour lunch break , and on Fridays from 10am to 2pm .
25 Copies of the charter were being given out during the rush hour at Darlington but connections proved not to be the best with an hour wait for the next train south .
26 The hospice aims to beat its previous record of £1,400 , and anyone with an hour or more to spare on the day should contact Deirdre Shaw or Dorothy Davison on .
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