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

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1 He pointed out that the client/server bottleneck is caused by the development time .
2 The units for females are rate of increase per day per extra egg ; to translate these into selection coefficients per generation per extra egg , multiply by the generation time ( T= 25 days for ‘ early ’ lines , 24 days for ‘ late ’ ) .
3 The European Commission of Human Rights will rule today on whether a complaint by The Sunday Times , The Observer , and The Guardian that the UK broke freedom of expression guarantees during the Spycatcher affair can go ahead .
4 SALLY CLARKE Restaurateur , tipped by the Sunday Times as a British business leader in the making .
5 The harshly meritocratic , anti-toff right-wingery exemplified by the Sunday Times is instinctively republican .
6 The ‘ general interest ’ illustrated weekly magazines like Picture Post were killed off in the late 1950s by TV , even before the free colour magazines and expanded feature coverage of the Sunday papers , led by The Sunday Times , were introduced in the early 1960s .
7 The Sunday Telegraph ( February 1961 ) cashed in on the rapidly expanding quality Sunday market , built up most effectively by the Sunday Times ( whose colour magazine started in the same year ) .
8 Carmen Callil and Julie Burchill are not the only celebrities to have been approached by the Sunday Times with an offer to take over the £60,000-a-year literary editorship of the paper from John Walsh .
9 They were published around the world during 1987 beginning in MANCHETE , ( Brazil ) 16 May ( " Serra Pelado — A Torre de Babel desce ao inferno " ) , followed by THE SUNDAY TIMES MAGAZINE , London , on 24 May ( " In the Hellhole " ) and then in THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE , 7 June ( " An Epic Struggle for Gold " ) .
10 There 's a report by the Sunday Times .
11 Last week environmentalists , accompanied by the Sunday Times , visited the River Senn .
12 It may not be strictly within my remit , but I am fascinated by the amount of space that is being lavished , particularly by the Sunday Times , on the new list of ‘ The Best of Young British Novelists ’ .
13 The hospital has certainly achieved remarkable developments and was recently congratulated by the Sunday Times on its work in having achieved the second shortest general surgery waiting list .
14 Asked in the House of Commons about the allegations , which were repeated by the Sunday Times , UK Prime Minister John Major said that there was no evidence that any country other than Libya was involved in the bombing .
15 After the presentation of the well-deserved awards by the Sunday Times ' editor Andrew Neil , TEC director Les Bell rose to say a few words .
16 The Department of Trade and Industry paper was reported by the Sunday Times to claim that Britain 's manufacturing base was weak and deteriorating .
17 Fibrinogen was measured by the thrombin time method .
18 This step was welcomed by the Cinematograph Times , which could not resist pointing out that ‘ much of the criticism directed against the art expressed in the cinema originates from the small class not yet accustomed to modern outlook ’ who assumes ‘ that no art can exist or progress that does not begin with their patronage ’ and ‘ who do not yet appreciate that the masses today are fully competent to judge and to give expression to their own tastes ’ .
19 Oh I was shattered , I was shattered by the night time
20 Be guided by the cooking time on the packet and always taste the pasta yourself to check that it is not overcooked .
21 It was described by the Blackpool Times as ‘ the cynosure of all eyes ’ , when it appeared on the Promenade .
22 The federal Minister of Production , Islam Nabi , a member of the MQM , was reported by the Pakistan Times to have tendered his resignation on June 25 .
23 At the Castello di Rivoli , Turin , which he headed from 1984 to 1990 , his very liberal interpretation of what was meant by a part time post made him unpopular .
24 The work in each clinic is coordinated by a part time research assistant , and follow up has been maintained with an annual loss because of withdrawal of cooperation or loss of contact of only about 0.3% .
25 The motion can be characterized by a reptation time , or more accurately by a relaxation time , τ , that is a measure of the time required for a chain to escape completely from its tube .
26 The motion can be characterized by a reptation time , or more accurately by a relaxation time , τ , that is a measure of the time required for a chain to escape completely from its tube .
27 The process of disordering can be characterized by a relaxation time , but may not be easily measured .
28 Dunfermline also surprisingly failed to get both points due to a fighting performance from Dumbarton while Kilmarnock were saved by an injury time equaliser from Calum Campbell against bottom club Cowdenbeath .
29 Andy Stevenson 's powerful strike as half time approached was followed by an injury time free kick from Ian Helliwell .
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