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

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1 Yet probably The Rock relies on a form too close to extinction at the time for it to bring the whole revue to life .
2 Unfortunately , since theatre direction is in many ways an ephemeral art , we can never really know how the famous Gründgens/Karajan Zauberflöte really looked and sounded in Berlin in 1938 , though the production was celebrated at the time for the uncanny matching of musical and visual textures .
3 The film was responsible at the time for the tremendous popularity of the bar and , whenever Yates or Dustin went into it , they were sent over a bottle of champagne by the management .
4 That MP was the minister of the previous administration having responsibility at the time for the administration of civil aviation .
5 Despite the fact that the minister responsible at the time for civil aviation had already ordered a public inquiry into its cause , the coroner called for evidence into every technical aspect of the accident , rejecting the assistance and advice of the AIB inspectors concerned , and finally made his own finding as to the cause of the crash .
6 Instead he went on to tell them that the shortest time they kept pupils was for two years but that usually they tried to move people back into mainstream at the time for transfer to middle/upper school .
7 SGI was criticised at the time for the price it was willing to pay , a price it later trimmed .
8 These arms were commissioned at the time for a New Bond Street warehouse at a cost of 20 guineas .
9 The heir : it was not uncommon practice at the time for childless couples to adopt an heir , sometimes , as here , a slave .
10 There was no-one in the room at the time for Murray had only newly lit the fire and the table was still unlaid apart from the great branching candelabra like silver trees .
11 And I was working upstairs in er what 's called the gascon module , Which was shut down at the time for repair work and things like that .
12 The Constitutional Court on March 3 ruled unconstitutional a bill passed in November 1991 [ see p. 38585 ] , which would have allowed prosecutions for serious crimes committed between Dec. 21 , 1944 , and May 2 , 1990 ( notably in the postwar purges and the repression of the 1956 uprising ) , which had not been prosecuted at the time for political reasons as being in conflict with the Constitution .
13 Actually , they were feeling quite secure at the time for the Museum building was hurricane proof , one of the strongest around .
14 However , I can debate with anyone and at any stage that Gibson was right at the time for the Dams .
15 He gave me 50p at a time for my fares and lunch .
16 He surrounds himself with an entourage of loyal courtiers , some from the store , others from the office , taking several at a time for convivial weekends of dog-walking , tennis and log fires at his country villa on the River Po — a sharp contrast to the rather gloomy , solitary week nights he spends in the industrial wasteland of the Via Borgonuovo .
17 Eye contact on one person at a time for a complete thought , usually for about five seconds .
18 Practical matters also reared their head when 15 teams were given three hours and a selection of Meccano , paper cups , cotton reels and other bits and pieces to make a machine that would take a bag of coins all in one go , and dispense them one at a time for sorting .
19 By limited liability the state is encouraging management to use shareholder funds in more risky ventures than they would otherwise undertake , and then pass on the liability at a time for forced liquidation , to third parties .
20 The design is read by the controller and transferred one row at a time for each colour , so we need this odd row to start .
21 They would draw up a ‘ batting order ’ downstairs then go up to her bedroom one at a time for sex .
22 The maltote too thus became a regular impost , though the commons were not prepared to grant it for more than a year or two at a time for fear of losing control over it and to prevent the king from reviving the monopolistic schemes for exploiting the producers which they had struggled against between 1336 and 1351 .
23 This may be from chronic stress , where our stress tap drips constantly a small amount at a time for months or years , or from sudden stress , when we encounter a specific fear , problem or major life event , which causes the stress tap to turn full on .
24 can we just come back to the pupil comment business , one thing at a time for a moment
25 If you 're gon na wait three days at a time for the local copper to turn up ,
26 When you have some children who find it very difficult to work with others , one solution might be to work with much smaller groups , maybe even just a couple of them at a time for five minutes or so .
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