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

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1 What happens to these potatoes between the time they are harvested and the time you buy them ?
2 Looking back , one can only wonder why no-one suggested easier ways of working , great economies could have been made if a time and motion expert had been employed .
3 She says they 're knotted as the time is almost here for the stunt .
4 Ruskin would surely have been surprised if he had been told that a time would come when railway stations , like lakes and mountains , would become a part of the imaginative life of men , and when the sounding express engine no less than the sounding cataract would rouse in them a noble delight .
5 Erm well that base budget is rather higher than we are expecting and the time when , the policy committee set its targets for each of the service committees .
6 By this time , according to Dyos and Aldcroft , most of the potential for river improvement had been exhausted and the time had come for the deliberate making of waterways , a step which , though it was a natural development from a learning process on the rivers , was yet one of great import .
7 Thirdly it helps to be specific about the tasks to be undertaken and the time to be allocated to them .
8 My Noble Friend is absolutely right er it is a er essential that the erm hospital does have a good discharge policy that there are community facilities to support people once they leave hospital er and My Lords we know that with some of the new procedures that are now being introduced er that is possible and that when a patient comes in for treatment , a discharge policy is worked out almost immediately so that the support services can be given when the time comes for that person to leave .
9 But it can not be accepted that every time there is a tragedy in the Health Service , where there has been no professional neglect , that instantly there should be compensation .
10 Further standards of service are set out in the Jobseeker 's Charter , including the time people may have to wait to be seen and the time taken to answer the telephone .
11 We shall be told that the time has been equally shared between the three parties , but there are many ways of belling the cat , and the timing of the viewpoints and the batting order can achieve the results they intend .
12 The size and type of zones to be used and the time periods to be employed ; and
13 A time to be born and a time to die .
14 I 'll be contacted when the time comes . ’
15 The cost of recruitment should not be underestimated nor the time it takes from the decision to recruit to the new staff member joining .
16 This retractive action of linear uncrosslinked polymers can be observed if the time interval between extension and release is short , but if the stress is maintained for some time , then a relaxation process takes place allowing the tension to decay eventually to zero .
17 If he was to die in perfect innocence , could the effects of the fall be reversed and the time of their dominion be over ?
18 I will argue , in this paper that , although valuable information is currently being lost to history , it need not and it should not be lost and the time has come to prevent it .
19 I do not believe , Mr Chairman is it is it being said that every time a vote comes this way , if the Chairman does n't like it , we can re-take it , I would challenge you on this
20 In the pages illustrated there is a common page heading confirming the name and version of the LIFESPAN process , the user 's identity , the node name of the host process , the option being used and the time until the next LIFESPAN shutdown .
21 Out of the contemporary turmoil of Hindu tradition Rabindranath Tagore wrote of the same mysterious sources of renewal : I thought that my voyage had come to its end at the last limit of my power — that the path before me was closed , that provisions were exhausted and the time come to take shelter in a silent obscurity .
22 A claim for group relief will be accepted outside the statutory two-year time limit where one of the following can be demonstrated : the Inland Revenue contributed materially to the failure to submit a timely claim ; for reasons beyond his or her control , a person vitally concerned in the making of a claim was not available at a crucial time ; for reasons beyond the claimant company 's or its agent 's control , the need for the claim could not have been perceived before the time limit expires , and the claim was made as soon as reasonably possible in all the circumstances .
23 This procedure can be rigorously justified , but roughly speaking the linear flow in B is justified for B small enough , and the affine transformation is justified because the time taken by trajectories to traverse the tubes T or 5 is small compared with the time they spend within B. It is also permissible , for r close to r* , to assume that the eigenvalues } i and the matrix A are constants which do not depend on r , whereas a and b depend linearly on ( r-r* ) .
24 In this latter context , it should be noted that RSC Order 53 rule 3(8) provides that where certiorari is sought to quash any decision which is subject to appeal , and a time-limit is fixed for that appeal , the court may adjourn the application for leave to seek certiorari until the appeal is heard or the time limit for appealing has expired .
25 Well , the best thing about the course is , I think , that you get an all-round view of how it 's arranged and the time aspect of the information flow — that it takes a long time for information to reach the books and compendia etc .
26 I agree with the county court judge , in that I do not think that Lord Greene had in mind what we have to consider here , namely , the position of a tenant , a person who has been a statutory tenant ( I am not begging the question by using the word ‘ tenant ’ but it is a convenient expression ) between the time when the order for possession is made and the time when it falls to be executed having regard to a suspension granted under section 5(2) of the Act of 1920 .
27 Whilst it is accepted that the department has done exceptionally well in getting every member of the school who does Art to provide themselves with pencils , rubbers and sketch pads , it is felt that the time is now right for the department to expand this and push for pupils to provide paints for themselves .
28 The child is told that every time it completes a specified desirable behaviour it will earn a ‘ token ’ .
29 Baker considers the biblical theme of ‘ kairos ’ , the time ( unlike normal linear time ) in which action is demanded or a time which is opportune .
30 How long it will be before branded products are on the market is a function of how high the specification is cut and the time it takes to generate the test suites .
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