Example sentences of "and [art] time of " in BNC.
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1 | The tolls , which varied with the level of congestion and the time of day , were displayed on road-side signs . |
2 | The left-hand pages bore a coloured photograph of some English beauty spot with an appropriate verse , both for the picture and the time of year , while the right-hand pages were each divided into seven sections . |
3 | The carrier is liable for the total of partial loss of the goods and for damage thereto from the time of taking over the goods and the time of delivery . |
4 | The quality of an essential oil depends on a number of different interacting factors : soil conditions , climate , altitude and the time of harvesting — which is vital . |
5 | The one and only good thing that fluoridation has done is to provide an illustration of the urgent need for legislation to prevent the use of public money , the machinery of government , and the time of public servants for promoting private interests at the public 's expense . |
6 | Yet another critical factor is the length of time children actually spend in class and the time of day they are there . |
7 | Ray Stewart of Jamaica had run the race of his life and the time of his life to win the bronze medal . |
8 | Study the route first when going by train ; check the time at which you should arrive at various stations and the time of arrival at destination . |
9 | Start off with time in hand so that you can read notices and indicators in a calm state of mind ; buy your ticket in advance ; know exactly when you have to change and the time of the connections . |
10 | If he was to die in perfect innocence , could the effects of the fall be reversed and the time of their dominion be over ? |
11 | On further thought it is soon evident that it is not as easy as that , because the same people are not at church every week , some come more than once on Sunday and will , therefore , be counted twice , and there is an attendance fluctuation depending on the state of the weather and the time of year ! |
12 | She read the star 's altitude off the sextant 's micrometer , and I dutifully jotted down the numbers and the time of day for her . |
13 | Our lodges range from £2,185 to £17,200 depending on the size and the time of year you buy . |
14 | Beside it a grime encrusted board gave the name and address of the parish priest and the time of services , but there was nothing else to suggest that the door was ever opened . |
15 | I 'd lay odds that the person responsible is an insider , a pretty high-up insider with free access to secret information , such as closely guarded secrets as to the composition of the cargo , the destination and the time of take-off and arrival . |
16 | The time ends with the coming of Chaos and the time of violence that then ensued . |
17 | None received antibiotics or antiviral agents between radiotherapy and the time of sampling . |
18 | Of all the varieties of patronage at the disposal of Scottish politicians , the most useful were those connected with taxation , for , quite apart from the undeniable opportunities for profit which might accrue to an official charged with the collection of public revenues , through his possession of such monies between the time of collection and the time of accounting for the receipts , the ability to increase or moderate one 's zeal was in itself a valuable asset for officers who were themselves often intimately involved in the political and social life of their communities . |
19 | In the unlikely event that we have to make one of the following changes to holiday arrangements before departure date and within 6 weeks of departure , we will give passengers paying the full brochure price a reduction of up to £30 per person on that price depending on circumstances and the time of modification : |
20 | Successful induction of superovulation depends on several variables including age , weight and strain of mouse , and the time of injection of the gonadotropins . |
21 | Due to the asynchrony of fertilization and the time of appearance of pronuclear chromosomes , natural ovulations and matings are unrewarding and various other procedures have had to be introduced to improve recovery . |
22 | When investigating the boiling-point of water , for instance , is it necessary to vary the pressure , the purity of the water , the method of heating and the time of day ? |
23 | The amount of income tax rebate depends on the person 's previous income and the time of the year when it is paid . |
24 | The malignancies of children whose fathers were monitored for exposure to ionising radiation did not seem to be atypical : all had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia , their ages at diagnosis were not unusual , and the time of their diagnosis was not concentrated in any particular period . |
25 | Of course tiredness affects it as do my periods and the time of the day even . |
26 | I rarely saw a lesson in which the students had not gone to some considerable length to vary their material and their activities to take account of the level of the class , the length of the lesson and the time of day or week . |
27 | In deciding whether or not conduct is disorderly , the magistrates may take into account factors such as the place where the incident occurs , and the time of day . |
28 | He was n't blocking anything , and at the end of the alley was the street ; he 'd probably pick up a ticket between now and the time of the meeting , but that would be a small price to pay for the convenience of having less than a couple of hundred yards to drag her . |
29 | In deciding whether or not to drive your car during the rush hour , you think about the cost of petrol and the time of the journey . |
30 | This technique records the exact points in the sentence which the reader fixates , and the time of each fixation . |