Example sentences of "at [art] time of its " in BNC.

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1 At the time of its production , Diaghilev was convinced that another truly Russian ballet was needed , traditional in essence but reflecting the revolutionary ideas of contemporary artists working in Russia as well as Paris .
2 At the time of its introduction it was hailed as a measure which placed pensions above party politics and was accepted by the Conservative spokesmen of the day .
3 Yet for the National Government to fight the election as a government , rather than on party lines , was a clear breach of the undertakings which had been made at the time of its formation .
4 The International Commission of Jurists criticised the 1968 Act at the time of its passing as being in violation of international law .
5 As the material becomes hotter , it regains the capacity to flow which characterised it molten state at the time of its installation .
6 At the time of its building , no one in the district had seen anything like it before .
7 In Italy , soon after the collapse of the Gothic regime under Byzantine attack , the Lombards , a nation largely pagan at the time of its arrival in Italy in the 560s , settled in the northern and much of the central part of the peninsula .
8 The 387ft-tall Commercial Union tower , designed by architects GMW and now a shattered shell , was widely praised at the time of its completion in the late 1960s as a successful adaptation of the modern American commercial style , fronting a Manhatten style piazza .
9 Although supporting the Act at the time of its enactment , the Labour Party 's education spokesman , Neil Kinnock , highlighted lack of resources as likely to be the major impediment to the legislation 's success .
10 In the world of education and in the year of the Woods Hole conference , Britain had to content itself with the Crowther Report , which , even at the time of its publication and even more plainly in retrospect , reads more like an epitaph than a prophecy .
11 When we wrote of the new system at the time of its introduction , we did not mention the technical problems .
12 This section refers to Council Regulation 4064/89 on the control of concentrations between undertakings ( the Merger Regulation ) and to the various Regulations and Notices adopted by the Commission in application of the Merger Regulation , as well as to interpretative statements published by the Commission and the Council at the time of its adoption .
13 Civitas Dei dismayed many of Curtis ' admirers at the time of its publication , but such ideas seemed less ridiculous under the stress of war , when the usual urge was experienced to justify the ways of man to God .
14 A good choice could give you years of pleasure : the oldest authenticated Koi was a Higoi owned by Dr Komei Koshihara which , at the time of its death in 1968 , weighed 16½ lb and had clocked up 217 years .
15 The shares were the remainder of those allotted to Abbey National savers and borrowers at the time of its flotation .
16 This brief survey of the Francophone African scene should not ignore the rather curious case of Madagascar , which , at the time of its independence , could boast seventeen dailies with a total circulation of 20,000 copies as well as forty-four other papers and magazines .
17 The idiosyncratic nature of Our Daily Bread was appreciated at the time of its release and was attributed to the obvious conflict between Vidor 's convictions and box-office considerations .
18 At the time of its merger with Powick , in the closing stages of the rundown of the latter hospital , the fusing of specialisms was seen to offer many advantages , but by this time it had already been decided to resettle residents in permanent community hostels .
19 At the time of its creation the NHS took over about 1700 public hospitals and about 1000 voluntary hospitals , a large proportion of which were facing bankruptcy .
20 At the time of its foundation it must have been a serenely beautiful sight to behold — spreading golden-white stonework set amid the pastoral Lincolnshire greens .
21 It will depend on the characteristic experiences of women and men at the time of its formulation , and on the way they have entered into philosophical discourse .
22 The Fauré comes first and is the earliest work here ( 1876 ) , emerging as an ardent utterance from the still youthful composer who at the time of its composition was recovering from the shock of being jilted by his fiancée .
23 At the time of its establishment the Commission had been asked to give first priority to a study of young offenders under twenty-one and their treatment .
24 held that a general charge on the undertaking of a company applied to all its ships , whether or not in existence at the time of its creation .
25 The bill is thereafter debated in Parliament at the time of its second reading .
26 Given any example of a classic scientific theory , whether at the time of its first proposal or at a later date , it is possible to find observational claims that were generally accepted at the time and were considered to be inconsistent with the theory .
27 It was the respondents ' task to investigate ‘ what was the true financial position of Atlantic at the time of its acquisition and , if it was different from the way it was represented , how and why the truth was concealed : ’ Hoffmann J. [ 1991 ] B.C.C. 651 , 661 .
28 ( 5 ) Where any property transferred under an agreement to which this section applies has passed to a third party the references to that property in subsections ( 1 ) , ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) above shall be construed as references to its value at the time of its transfer under the agreement .
29 At the time of its first dispersal , however , the languages had sufficient in common for Cyril and his followers to be understood by the Moravians , who were subjects of Prince Rastislav .
30 SYDNEY SCHANBERG , bottom right , was The New York Times 's correspondent in Phnom Penh at the time of its fall .
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