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

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1 perhaps it would be a good The Times or The Guardian
2 Clearly you would n't write in the same way for the Sun as you would for the Times or the Financial Times or the Guardian , or the Cambridge local paper .
3 a T V Times ? or Radio Times or the paper .
4 17% of urban adult and a mere 2% of rural Zambians read the Times or the Mail every day .
5 These are exciting times and every day there seems to be something new and innovative happening .
6 sixty five times and every time it goes round once .
7 Also a newspaper journalist from the New York Times and a Union official from Washington .
8 I keep a pocket diary with me at all times and a calendar with spaces for writing on by the telephone .
9 Cud play to win at all times and no mistake .
10 Cud play to win at all times and no mistake .
11 I had asked the plumber to come and had reminded him several times and no doubt he would come in the end .
12 They had hit on the idea of advertising ( discreetly ) in things like the Financial Times and the Economist .
13 Smith left the Royal College of Art in 1958 , hyped by the likes of doyenne Ernestine Carter of the Sunday Times and the backing of the influential Francoise Garigues .
14 This will lead to a decline in form for the scum who will choke and finish second leading to mass sucide in the media especially at the BBC , the Times and the Torygraph .
15 He saw to it that notices of the birth appeared in The Times and the Telegraph within another twenty-four hours .
16 The current financial services turnover and this has this has been published in the Financial Times and the Telegraph is somewhere in the region of between eight five and ninety percent .
17 I mean all the good papers have several pages every Sunday in the Times and the Telegraph .
18 No monarch has refused to dissolve Parliament in modern times and the Queen has , in recent years , been relieved of any real responsibility as to the choice of Prime Minister as the various political parties have now clearly defined rules for the election of a leader .
19 These days , he does The Times and The Listener , which is published in The Sunday Times .
20 I was interested to see that the Financial Times and The Spectator picked the same phrase — they described it as a ’ pyrrhic victory ’ .
21 T V Times and the Sun says that .
22 It is therefore imperative that the plate should be kept clean at all times and the space between the plate and the surround kept clear .
23 Few new roads were created between Saxon times and the turnpike and ‘ enclosure ’ roads of the eighteenth century .
24 In former days the economical cycle hit different parts of the world at different times and the spread gave us a degree of stability .
25 Headlines like RAPIST OF 16 WAS LIKE A VULTURE GOING IN FOR THE KILL and TOMBSTONE RAPIST LIKE A VULTURE ? couple of popular dailies , but the first was from The Times and the second from the Sun .
26 The historic multiple was 18.1 times and the yield was 2.4% .
27 Change is uncomfortable at the best of times and the patient is discomforted .
28 The snake , living in crevices near the hearth , made a natural symbol for the earth-dwelling Earth-mother ; the ‘ house-snake ’ cult survived into modern times and the snake was sometimes known as the Master of the House or House Mother .
29 My hon. Friend 's constituency experience demonstrates clearly the higher priority now attached to reducing waiting times and the management system that is necessary to deliver that objective .
30 The Telegraph group , a group in direct competition with both The Times and the Guardian , has also announced a modernization programme as well as a 50% cut in staff in the composing section .
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