Example sentences of "for [art] time and " in BNC.

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1 In reality , if your pet is left with a small , beautifully-sutured wound , then all credit must go the skill of your veterinary surgeon and it 's worth remembering that , for the time and skill required , spaying is a very cheap and justifiable operation .
2 A girl from one of the other teams — for all of us had assembled by now — asked him for the time and briefly discussed the weather with him and when , after about 15 minutes , he struck off purposefully around a nearby playing field , he had a tail of 14 people — the entire membership of all four spy teams — determined not to lose their quarry .
3 Both sides have struggled in the league this year and Haslemere were grateful for the time and space they were allowed in this match .
4 The 1992 Waverley Championships were swum at Cranleigh last weekend and Haslemere swimmers came back with 27 medals , just reward for the time and effort they put into their training .
5 She reached out for the time and found that she had over forty hours still to go before she met the contact again .
6 Mrs A. W. wrote : ‘ I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the time and effort you have put into compiling this diet which has made a bigger difference to my weight and dimensions than any other diet I have been on … . ‘
7 Although his encounters with girls were way above average for the time and place and company he moved in , they were still sexually unsuccessful .
8 We thanked the WO officials for the time and trouble they had taken to discuss all these issues with us .
9 Mytho-history of this kind provides a cosmological setting for the time and space of ordinary experience but , in addition , by exhibiting the contrast of possibilities , it offers a rationale for the complex rules and conventions which characterize " our " particular way of doing things .
10 I thank my hon. Friend for the time and trouble that he took last week to visit my constituency and see at first hand the problems caused by and resulting from British Rail .
11 A program which depends on several hours of training does not allow for the time and number constraints of the classroom .
12 Acting chairman Dr James Smith said : ‘ He is an extremely busy man and we are grateful for the time and effort he gave . ’
13 In the seventeen years since his birth she had stopped being a dancer in Miami , become the straight lady to entertainer pinky Lee for a time and , during the war , done her bit for the American effort in the control tower at Willow Run , the central domestic sending centre for the military .
14 It played on his mind for a time and eventually he had to work out a kind of therapy to get her out of his brain .
15 He then provided : ‘ I wish whatever legacies I have left to be paid by you , my dear son , and if any debt shall emerge , if I had borrowed anything for a time and shall owe it , I wish it to be paid by you , so that what I have left your sister may pass to her undiminished . ’
16 There was a shadow hanging over Bourn for a time and nothing was fun any more .
17 The smaller bits we 'd look at for a time and then he 'd throw them on the fire .
18 The marines chatted with the vigilantees for a time and exchanged cigarettes with them .
19 But it would be only for a time and she had been thinking of asking the queen-dowager for permission to leave sanctuary and visit her mother .
20 The forces of Chaos are driven back for a time and a fragile peace descends on Ulthuan .
21 He is best known today for his early friendships with the Impressionist elite of Renoir , Fantin-Latour , Manet , Cézanne and Monet ( with whom he shared a studio for a time and discussed the possibility of organising an exhibition of their friends ' works by the official salon ) .
22 Dorothy , left in the bigger house , alone for a time and then , later , with Alice and Jasper , seemed to have fewer friends .
23 Not the clankings and gratings of the Zoo which lay off in the distance to his right , now obscured by the trees over which he had flown in the night , but the call of a thousand birds whose busyness and life shook his fears off him for a time and replaced them with a sense of wonder .
24 Sometimes the polyphony is treated in a free manner , voices imitating each other loosely for a time and then taking a free course until imitations begin again .
25 I wo n't be in touch with you for a time and I do n't want you starting a panic . ’
26 Ken took Apricot with him on gigs for a time and quite enjoyed it , but found getting her to school and organizing her clothes and meals onerous .
27 Artegall remains with her for a time and restores order :
28 They surfaced at intervals , burned hot for a time and then slipped back underground , to be stored again in layers of social and religious memory .
29 She was quiet for a time and when she spoke again her manner was more confiding .
30 So deep was the division on the " entrist tactic " that the unified body reached the compromise of working within the Labour Party for a period and then withdrawing for a time and continuing independent activity .
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