Example sentences of "of [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | I think I can more or less understand in general terms what happens up until sort of the impressionist time , maybe just post-impressionist . |
2 | As a general rule , when the demand for a resource is such that it is allocated for two thirds of the available time , then programs spend twice as long waiting for the resource as using it . |
3 | The proposed courses for the next term confirm that the college will be only using fifty percent of the available time and space for eight months of the year . |
4 | You might , for example , inquire after Richard Dunwoody , whose Becher 's Brook fall on the much-fancied Brown Windsor was just one of the six times he hit the ground during the three-day meeting . |
5 | ‘ It 's one of the fastest times I can remember for so early in the season , ’ said Christie . |
6 | He used the columns of the Irish Times to inform Roman catholic consciences of permitted interpretations of state divorce on the grounds of religious liberty , interpretations which were diametrically opposed to that of the Irish bishops . |
7 | The appearance of the results of the Irish Times opinion poll on the same day predicting the failure of the proposal may well have affected the turn-out . |
8 | Ed Moloney of the Irish Times wrote : ‘ … a large number of those attracted to and recruited into the party through Robinson 's efforts were different in a number of important respects from the traditional Paisley follower of the early rabble-rousing days … . ’ |
9 | Fergus Pyle of the Irish Times was at the station when the expected delegation from Liverpool arrived on the morning train . |
10 | As sporting intros go , it ranked with the effort by the correspondent of the Irish Times at the Montreal Olympics of 1976 . |
11 | HERE JACKIE HAYDEN TALKS TO TWO OF THE JUDGES FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION , DERMOT O'SHEA , ART EDITOR OF THE IRISH TIMES AND COLM HENRY , IRELAND 'S LEADING ROCK PHOTOGRAPHER WHOSE CLIENTS INCLUDE U2 AND HOT PRESS , ABOUT THE COMPETITION IN PARTICULAR AND PHOTOGRAPHY IN GENERAL |
12 | It 's something Dermot O'Shea is pleased to see — as Art Editor of The Irish Times he 's always felt that , just as a newspaper gives prominence to its top story , so also its best images should be treated with equal respect . |
13 | Unlike many other professions or hobbies , photographers do not have much access to courses where they can hone their skills , although you will occasionally see ads on the back of the Irish Times . |
14 | According to Martyn Fear , drill bit specialist from the Drilling Technology group in Aberdeen , the duration of the rotating time required to drill the well , the extremely rough drilling conditions , the time spent tripping and replacing worn bits , and the costs of bit purchase are all highly dependent upon drill bit efficiency . |
15 | Unfortunately , most of these combinations also produce a substantial lengthening of the bleeding time , which may be suggestive of an increased bleeding risk . |
16 | This is one of the leanest times of the year so we are exhorting the Department of Agriculture to speed things up . ’ |
17 | ‘ For me Dave Mackay was more of a thoroughbred of the early times — but I think he could have played successfully in today 's football . |
18 | ‘ They 're relics of the early Time Lords , ’ the Doctor replied . |
19 | September is one of the best times for sowing wildflower seeds , particularly the many mixtures now available . |
20 | The year will be remembered as one of the best times we ever had . |
21 | For the mink in America , winter is one of the best times for muskrats . |
22 | This is one of the best times for catching worms . |
23 | Some of the best times of his life had been Sunday mornings . |
24 | Some of the best times of my life . |
25 | He says ; They are some of the best times I have ever had . |
26 | In these , males are much larger than females and take much longer to sexually mature - perhaps the result of the increased time spent in competition with other males to take over a group of females . |
27 | He tells me of the only time he has seen his mother drink ; her infant grandchild vomited on her coat , and she spouted a fine , volatile performance , screaming Christ Almighty the cross a woman has to bear , taking the Lord 's name in vain for the very first time . |
28 | A running spectal analysis of the real time signal captured on disk was performed . |
29 | ‘ Have you heard of the Penal Times ? |
30 | Taking those within 1–2 years of the pension age first , non-manual workers had spent nearly one-third more of the intervening time between redundancy and interview in retirement than skilled manual workers ( 85.7 per cent and 66.8 per cent respectively ) . |