Example sentences of "into [art] [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | A YEAR CAME AND a year went and another began to tick its way into the clock of time . |
2 | I just got into the trench in time as a few explosions were occuring in several parts of the orchard . |
3 | In the reign of Henry III they accounted for the agistment dues at the Exchequer , but made substantial payments into the Wardrobe from time to time , and paid out sums locally for such purposes as the maintenance of a neighbouring royal castle , building operations , the enclosure of a royal park , and the expenses incurred by the Forest officers in taking venison for the king . |
4 | This gave her an opportunity to work in Bradford and she extended her interest and investigations into the period of time between 11 and 14 , when a child becomes a woman . |
5 | This translates in reality into the use of time charging plus a mark-up for the profit element and for the care and conduct of the matter . |
6 | Like all else , the crumbling fabric must have mouldered into the ground of time , wiped from the face of the earth , turned from the quick to dust . |
7 | This sounds a little like Peter Simple 's racing tipster , who always gets the name of the Derby winner right , but never manages to get his tip into the paper on time , always the day after race . |
8 | INTRODUCED GAME BIRDS : Among numerous species of game birds from Asia and North America which have been introduced into the region from time to time , these have established themselves in at least one area , the pheasants in woodlands . |
9 | This paper , regarded by students of horology as a classic of its kind , suggested that the United States be divided along longitude lines into a number of time zones , each one precisely one hour behind its eastern neighbour . |
10 | Marx saw history as divided into a number of time periods or epochs , each being characterized by a particular mode of production . |