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

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1 If you want to stock to 100 or 150ml size then ask your local chemist to order you a box of amber glass medicine bottles — they are used all the time in a dispensing chemist and a manufacturer 's box of 50 is relatively cheap .
2 He was on the run for forty-three days , sheltering for part of the time in a cornfield , being fed occasionally by sympathetic French farmers , but was hunted down and sent to captivity in Belgium .
3 Coded messages , huge sums of money , nail-biting coincidences — like the time in a hotel lobby when , accompanied by one of his biggest targets , he bumped into someone he had previously arrested — and genuine humour run through it .
4 I was still at the time in a relationship with a man I had lived with for four years and was emotionally dependent on , in more ways than one given my immigrant status in this country .
5 It 's a contradiction she captures in one of her characters in Without You I 'm Nothing — a secretary who moves to swinging San Francisco , gets a great job , then marries her boss , talking all the time in a torrent of adspeak , product placement and magazine cliché .
6 If these depressions ( or low pressure areas ) are tracking in towards Ireland rather than taking a more northerly route , then the circulation of wind flowing clockwise ( as it must ) round the depression means that south-easterly winds will be blowing over Shetland from the North Sea and pushing any birds unfortunate enough to be flying to ( or from ) Scandinavia at the time in a westerly direction .
7 The subtle choices involved in pronoun usage in languages which distinguish between familiar and non-familiar pronouns is further complicated by the fact that this use differs significantly from one social group to another and that it changes all the time in a way that reflects changes in social values and attitudes .
8 Two ELIZABETHANS passing the time in a place without any visible character .
9 Ward stirred and asked me the time in a voice heavy with sleep .
10 In breaking it up , he segregates those disturbing causes , whose wanderings happen to be inconvenient , for the time in a pound called Ceteris Paribus .
11 He stood up as well and held out his hands , talking all the time in a soft , friendly tone .
12 Arróspide [ see also p. 34182 ] was at the time in a Paris prison awaiting trial for offences committed in France , and his extradition had already been sought for the 1987 supermarket bombing in Barcelona [ for which see p. 35851 ] .
13 ‘ So — I kept up the pretence of believing you were using drugs , hoping you 'd accept having me around all the time in a bid to prove your own innocence . ’
14 By the way the lot of seemed to be played in Hertfordshire these days , and one of the great days is at Harpenden and that 's on September the first on Sunday , when they have their annual single-wicket competition , and that 's a great local event and it 's bound to encourage all the young cricketers in the neighbourhood , they 're trying to make up for the lack of cricket in schools , so well done Harpenden and that is on Sunday next , er , er , first of September and I 'll give you the time in a minute if I can find it , when it is , it does n't say , but it 's probably all day at the Harpenden club , well done Harpenden encouraging young people to play cricket , Sunday first September .
15 In this section are described ways of getting back into practice and of improving flying skills by making better use of the time in the air .
16 If all she needs is time to say yes , I 'll be your lover , then she has all the time in the world .
17 We 've got all the time in the world . ’
18 Her temper had worsened since the pups were born , so now she had to be kept tied up all the time in the alcove near the kitchen stove .
19 And do n't run : there 's no need in this heat and we have all the time in the world . … ’
20 During the time in the playground the teachers and head need to be listening to parents and children , spreading irresistible enthusiasm and showing interest in peoples as individuals .
21 For Jeanne the time in the south had been desperately unhappy , with the endless rows between Modigliani and her mother .
22 There had grown up in the Commandos a tradition that to be a tough regiment it was necessary to act tough all the time in the barracks and on leave , and they were liable to be badly dressed , ill disciplined and noisy in the streets and restaurants of Cairo .
23 Later research has shown that some of the statements in that paper do not agree with records made at the time in the laboratory notebooks of some of the people concerned .
24 This is a process which is going on all the time in the world of bacteria , and drug firms are managing to keep ahead , just , by producing newer ( and inevitably , more expensive ) antibiotics that will still be effective .
25 The time in the week the sessions take place depends on the demands of the ward and on the availability of teachers .
26 The Chinese , as is well known , have all the time in the world ; ‘ next spring ’ has come and gone .
27 Another older woman , who had lived alone with her mother since her father died , recalled the satisfaction of coming home to someone with all the time in the world to listen to what she had to tell about her day in the office or an evening at choir practice .
28 We see this all the time in the behaviour of the life forms in our gardens .
29 I mean , I 've needed four years to get to this point so she could have all the time in the world as far as I was concerned .
30 Networks of communicating computer systems , within and across frontiers , are growing all the time in the private and public sectors .
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