Example sentences of "of [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 I think I can more or less understand in general terms what happens up until sort of the impressionist time , maybe just post-impressionist .
2 As a general rule , when the demand for a resource is such that it is allocated for two thirds of the available time , then programs spend twice as long waiting for the resource as using it .
3 The proposed courses for the next term confirm that the college will be only using fifty percent of the available time and space for eight months of the year .
4 According to Martyn Fear , drill bit specialist from the Drilling Technology group in Aberdeen , the duration of the rotating time required to drill the well , the extremely rough drilling conditions , the time spent tripping and replacing worn bits , and the costs of bit purchase are all highly dependent upon drill bit efficiency .
5 Unfortunately , most of these combinations also produce a substantial lengthening of the bleeding time , which may be suggestive of an increased bleeding risk .
6 ‘ They 're relics of the early Time Lords , ’ the Doctor replied .
7 In these , males are much larger than females and take much longer to sexually mature - perhaps the result of the increased time spent in competition with other males to take over a group of females .
8 He tells me of the only time he has seen his mother drink ; her infant grandchild vomited on her coat , and she spouted a fine , volatile performance , screaming Christ Almighty the cross a woman has to bear , taking the Lord 's name in vain for the very first time .
9 A running spectal analysis of the real time signal captured on disk was performed .
10 Taking those within 1–2 years of the pension age first , non-manual workers had spent nearly one-third more of the intervening time between redundancy and interview in retirement than skilled manual workers ( 85.7 per cent and 66.8 per cent respectively ) .
11 She 'd left for England two days later , having spent most of the intervening time with Gaston .
12 Cygnus X-1 emits X-rays and radio waves strongly with no signs of the regular time structure that marks out pulsars .
13 The microwave combination 's ability to prime cook à la carte dishes in about a fifth of the usual time offers opportunities to introduce items on the menu which traditionally have meant advance ordering , for example , racks of lamb , beef Wellingtons , en croûte dishes and so on .
14 then , by setting a fifth of the usual time , a ball park figure was laid down for trail and error , up and down the variables until a best method was agreed by all .
15 The heroine of The Good Time Girl ( 1948 ) never seems to be enjoying herself .
16 They had passed out as a result of the good time had by all and did not come to until the evening .
17 Then , as to the doubtful ‘ shell ’ of the question , if you still have time to write on the question , you should expressly point out the doubt in your mind as to what you are being asked , and proceed to write on the doubtful part of the question for the rest of the allotted time .
18 Many schools devote almost a third of the allotted time for each lesson to these exercises .
19 With the help of Keith Lascelles and Howard Imber , I closed the first hour of the show within thirty seconds of the allocated time .
20 I was even invited to appear on a TV programme , but declined because of the rough time friends had received , and because of the sloppy way previous programmes in that particular series had been presented .
21 The material is impounded until the expiry of the ordinary time within which an appeal may be instituted , after which it may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of .
22 Because of the variable time between pulse labelling and biopsy , there will be a trend to higher crypt labelling subsequent on cell division over the longer time periods .
23 Partly , it seems , because of the inherent time delay in innovating such contracts .
24 While the costs of maintaining the closed route will be saved , these may be offset by the need to deploy additional resources because of the extra time required to send trains via the diversionary route .
25 At the moment erm because of the extra time we 've got available because production investment has been delayed because of ministerial decisions , we 've set in train three further studies and they will look collectively at alternatives , comparison in combat modelling and also in the numbers and if I could describe those three very briefly because I think they 're the they 're relevant to what we 're talking about .
26 And , and one of the key time management techniques is making appointments with yourself and keeping them .
27 This entails matching your life-style to that of the new time zone as fully and rapidly as convenient .
28 A major problem with early computers was the question of reliability ; pessimistic forecasts were made of the mean time to failure of assemblies of several thousand valves , and a prime consideration in designing a computer was to make it as simple as possible .
29 It covers every aspect of the entire time that participants are present in the city or town where it 's being held .
30 These studies have shown that dissociation from synthetic DNAs , such as poly(dG-dC) , is described by a single exponential [ 14-16 ] whereas dissociation from natural DNAs is a complex function in which the proportions of the various time constants vary according to the input ratio of drug and DNA [ 13 ] .
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