Example sentences of "all [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 What lies behind these conceptions of content and object is the true idea that the nature of consciousness itself may not be different at all between the times when we think truly and when we think falsely , or when we want what exists and when we want what does not exist .
2 ‘ Did you go out of the room at all between the time you arrived and , say , a quarter to ten ? ’
3 Its effects are far reaching and require a proactive response from industry — all during a time of change in Europe when the barriers are coming down , the single market is open for trade and it is up to all of us to take advantage of it .
4 well at least of all for the time being
5 It is all around , all of the time , and not even an interpretation of another but similar society , ‘ at home ’ in what Hastrup ( 1987 ) has called a ‘ parallel culture ’ .
6 The tide of her secret lapped around her ; soon she would be too tired all of the time .
7 It 's there all of the time , but it comes out the clearest when all the ‘ dramatic inflections , subtle stresses and sympathetic accents ’ ( Barthes ) , all the art of the singer , are abandoned , fall away , when Prince swoons , sounds like he 's on the brink of insensibility .
8 So community autonomy was a contingent achievement of those who were more distant from central power , and who had a potential common loyalty against outsiders , even if it was not active all of the time .
9 People thought he was doing this deliberately , because people never really believe that the beautiful lack confidence ; looking back , I think that to start with Boy must have been frightened almost all of the time .
10 That woman was thinking all of the time .
11 The general point is that primary schools might be more imaginative and flexible in their deployment of staff : there is no law that says that there should be one teacher to one class for all of the time , and that this is the best possible arrangement in all circumstances .
12 With powerful cars , no physical obstacles and with the knowledge that legal retribution is unlikely , it is not surprising that the 30 mph limit is held in contempt by many drivers all of the time and abused by nearly all drivers some of the time .
13 As far as I can tell , Guitarist has always welcomed valid criticism and suggestions for changes or new ideas , but that does n't mean that they have to follow all of it all of the time .
14 Unfortunately , it 's impossible to please everyone , all of the time , at the same time , but I tried .
15 Nevertheless , with Jupiter so well placed , things can not be all that bad all of the time .
16 Ironically , however , of those 71% of accountants who would like to have more holiday entitlement , 42.7% did n't even manage to use all of the time they were due at present .
17 One can not in such circumstances as these , please everybody all of the time .
18 We would be pretty uninteresting if we all behaved as adults all of the time , and it is our mix of behaviours as adult , child and parent that makes us interesting and unique .
19 ‘ It is lovely in one respect , but by crikey you are on the edge all of the time with him .
20 Charged particles from outer space ( cosmic rays ) are bombarding us all of the time and occasionally cause the electronics in the sophisticated detector circuits to misfire .
21 The little double planet Pluto has such a weird orbit that , even though almost all of the time it is by a long way the furthest known planet from the Sun , occasionally ( as at the time of writing ) it is closer to the Sun than is Neptune .
22 But that applies to every electron all of the time — and to everything else as well , from quarks to quasars !
23 At the other extreme is the stance taken on the MoD 's continuing tenure , which insists that it is not proper that the public continue to be excluded some of the time from all , and all of the time from some , of the finest coastal scenery in the British Isles .
24 The ideal level of feeding is generally accepted to be one in which the fish is slightly hungry and ready to forage actively for food , most , if not all of the time .
25 All of the time they 're introverted without ever alienating , able to craft an elegiac atmosphere that 's pretty all-enveloping , subtly freaked rather than self-consciously freaked out .
26 There is still much that we need to know about HIV and AIDS , and we are all learning all of the time .
27 Consumers who once stuck to favourite brands most or all of the time are now willing to try any item that catches their eye .
28 ( The context here makes the other possible reading , that the speaker is characteristically nervous all of the time , so unlikely as not to be considered apparently by the addressee , or indeed by the analyst until the process of analysis was brought to conscious attention . )
29 He 's bitching at me all of the time , he 's complaining , and he 's apt to be yelling at me , too .
30 If all scientists were critical of all parts of the framework in which they worked all of the time then no detailed work would ever get done .
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