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

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1 The venue has had to be moved , and financial implications have meant a reduction in the teaching time available , and the abandonment of teas at the end of the day .
2 The addition of the colour screen meant a great increase in the exposure time .
3 The addition of the colour screen meant a great increase in the exposure time .
4 making er the hay To make er That was in the harvest time for the harvest it would be oh nearly three three cart loads of sheaves for a for a stack .
5 S some of them did yes if they came in the springtime and then in the ar in in the harvest time .
6 A recent strip in the Funday Times ( no 81 , March 24 , 1991 ) demonstrates the prevailing attitude : science is higher , expensive and obscure but sometimes it is extremely valuable .
7 His death was reported in the Sheerness Times & Guardian :
8 Gascoigne saw MacArthur on 21 May and drew his attention to an article that day in the Nippon Times discussing the dissent within the American government .
9 You can win £15 cash or a new AEA umbrella in the AEA Times word search competition .
10 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 .
11 The key messages of our submission to DTI were publicised in the AEA Times bulletin .
12 As stated in the AEA Times bulletin our clear preference is for our commercial business to be retained essentially in a single company that is transferred to the private sector either by a public flotation or private placement .
13 We do not yet know the implications for job numbers of the reorganisation , but as stated in the AEA Times Bulletin there may be a need to plan for more reductions than previously anticipated .
14 In the Baghdad Times , the English-language newspaper , the Presidential Guard were always written up as an elite force .
15 Significant variations in the delay time produce quite strong frequency modulation .
16 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 .
17 He told Brian Walden , in The Sunday Times ( 16 April 1989 ) , 'I do n't pretend that I liked her because I did n't …
18 An opinion poll in the Sunday Times showed that 80% of the population backed Britain 's military involvement , and 60% thought it was worth the loss of British servicemen 's lives to regain Kuwait .
19 Peter Kemp in The Sunday Times complained that his parable ‘ lapsed into the lifeless and schematic ’ .
20 Both Clive Anderson in The Sunday Times and Andro Linklater in The Spectator declared it suitable light reading for a summer holiday .
21 In The Sunday Times D. J. Taylor used the book as a launching-pad for an examination of the state of English fiction .
22 I HAD particular reasons for enjoying an article in the Sunday Times last weekend which suggested that only on three occasions in recent decades has satire actually had a real impact on our political life .
23 I was less impressed by a news story in the Sunday Times announcing that the Pope is cracking down on sinners for Easter week : ‘ The Pope has ordered priests in the confessional box to clamp down on sin as churches prepare for the traditional Easter rush of sinners seeking forgiveness this week , ’ it announced knowingly .
24 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 .
25 But ‘ there was no cover up , ’ the Director of Water and Sewage was reported as saying in the Sunday Times .
26 News of the black snow did not leak out until Scots journalist George Rosie reported it in the Sunday Times on 19 September .
27 So too is the reason why , when the matter of their being able to meet was raised in parliament ( after an article about it had appeared in the Sunday Times in May 1964 ) the Home Secretary , Henry Brooke , denied that the pair had ever met which was plainly untrue .
28 There was an interesting sequel to this in 1967 when a book written by Len Deighton was published and sections of it were serialized in the Sunday Times .
29 ( Article on Tokyo in The Sunday Times , 9 April 1989 )
30 Writing in the Sunday Times on 27th October 1968 about the Grosvenor Square demonstrations , Miss Mary Macarthy suggested it was ‘ a unique improbable event , something to cherish in our memory book , for , short of Utopia , we shall not see it again ’ .
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