Example sentences of "of [adj] time [art] " in BNC.

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1 Bolton refused to lie down and in the last kick of normal time a shot from Philliskirk cannoned off the crossbar .
2 There was a very significant reduction in the median % of total time the Ph <4 ( 10.7 v 0.8 ; p<0.001 ) .
3 We now know too that in the later part of that time a form of Greek was widely spoken there .
4 There has been a monastic community at Einsiedeln for more than a thousand years , for most of that time a Benedictine monastery .
5 The samples go back over 30 000 years , and they show that after being constant for most of that time the methane concentration began to increase in 1580 ( Geophysical Research Letters , vol 9. p 1221 ) At the end of the 16th century , the methane concentration began increasing at a rate of 0.114 ppmv per century ( parts per million by volume ) and around 1915 the rate accelerated to the present figure of 2.5 ppmv per century — if the data can be taken at face value .
6 This , then is the state of affairs which Rigoberta Menchu has been trying for the past 11 years to bring to the world 's attention — an almost impossible task , given the fact that for most of that time the international press found Nicaragua and El Salvador much more diverting .
7 It was written during the latter part of 1913 and the first half of 1914 and for part of that time the author was travelling in Austria .
8 At the end of that time the conscientious manager may well find it difficult to credit the evidence .
9 Reflected Glory reunites him with writer Ronald Harwood and director Elijah Moskinsky , with whom he worked on the stage production of Another Time a few years ago .
10 In the short period of Post-glacial time the ice sheets have not completely melted with the result that present sea level is probably lower than it was in some of the interglacial periods .
11 Stephen Orgel discerns in the theatre of this time the fear that man 's superior development could be reversed — ‘ that men can turn into — or be turned into — women ; or perhaps more exactly , can be turned back into woman , losing the strength that enabled the male potential to be realized in the first place . ’
12 For much of this time the country was in a continual state of war , with the Moors in the south and the Christians in the north constantly invading each others ' borders .
13 At the end of this time the rotor has moved forward to a position where the motor is producing negative torque .
14 The acceptance of these conditions as being worthy of medical time an the tendency to resent scarce resources being used on drug addiction and alcoholism have more to do with fear or disgust than whether or not a condition is demonstrably self-induced .
15 My enthusiasm transmitted itself to Malc and he left at the end of visiting time a happier man .
16 I had figures which actually showed what people were watching what they would do if you gave them five to seven more hours of spare time a week , all the things they would like to learn about that they have n't already learned about .
17 Pupils in opted-out schools are funded at an average of four time the level of LEA pupils .
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