Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [art] [noun] times " in BNC.

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1 At the beginning of each week she read through the Radio Times and TV Times and ringed the programmes that she wanted to see .
2 As I mentioned in the Sunday Times article , Pomiane was fond of hot beetroot , and used it often , mixing vinegar and cream with it , a very un-French combination , and by no means the only one of his unconventional suggestions in the domain of vegetable cookery to arouse the scorn of reactionaries .
3 A more independent verdict came from the Oxford Times , which predicted : ’ The Oxford West and Abingdon seat is likely to be a neck-and-neck sprint to the finish between the Tories and the Liberal Democrats with Labour a more spirited also-ran . ’
4 On Sundays , the 1960s belonged to The Sunday Times .
5 John Tucker worked on the Wiltshire Times , the Evening Chronicle , Bath , and the Somerset Guardian , which he edited , before moving to PR and advertising in the gas industry , including the Sou'Wester , the house journal of the South Western Gas Board .
6 She went onto the Sunday Times hardcover bestseller list for the first time .
7 Sophie was after all thirteen , and it 's a rare contemporary child — especially born to parents in the communicative arts , that being the only umbrella heading under which both Lou and myself could suitably cluster : though he saw , probably rightly , greater sensibility and sensitivity in a Bloch quartet than he did in a Sunday Times editorial — who can expect both parents to live permanently and companionably together .
8 One must not overlook the ‘ crisis of 1858 ‘ , when scurrilous anonymous letters appeared in the London Times complaining about the sewage in Pau , and the high price of lodgings , while a few years later another medical man , Dr Madden , publicly attacked the climate as pernicious for pulmonary cases .
9 I hope the drivel which appeared in the Sunday Times was not the result of a Vatican briefing , because it would be a terrible thing if the Holy See went the way of Westminster and Liverpool .
10 Blundy 's report appeared in The Sunday Times on 24th February .
11 In April 1974 an advertisement appeared in The Sunday Times announcing that ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was seeking a financial controller .
12 By the same token , the public school choice would not be surprised to find that the Labour Party opposition regarded the official unemployment figures as underestimates The arguments that divided them are illustrated in Table 10–2 , which reproduces in a slightly amended form a table that appeared in The Sunday Times ( 6 November 1983 ) .
13 Newman was overwhelmed by the latter and wrote in The Sunday Times : ‘ Strictly speaking no art is translatable into another , not even poetry into music .
14 Harold Hobson wrote in The Sunday Times , ‘ It is quite extraordinarily well acted , and Patrick Dromgoole 's direction swallows its melodrama without the slightest sign of indigestion .
15 ‘ It 's what the Americans call ‘ synergy ’ , ’ he gushed to the Sunday Times , a week before the inaugural Virgin Atlantic flight .
16 As we explained in the AEA Times bulletin we have not yet resolved all the issues and to some extent we must be flexible in taking account of the way Government thinking develops .
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