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

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1 And the Times stepped on them ?
2 The New York Times called the men heroes , and The Times said ‘ the verdict of history will be that the ultimate guilty party is the government in power ... ’
3 I loved meeting the people , and the times spent drawing amongst friends in their homes were the most memorable .
4 Regular work for New Society and the Times launched him as a freelance editorial illustrator , and he has an impressive list of clients — in the '80s he drew all the covers for Penguin 's new editions of Anthony Burgess ' work , and his work has appeared in the Independent on Sunday , Observer , Radio Times , New Scientist , American Esquire and — among other things — in numerous advertisements and promotions for whisky in the UK , Ireland and the US .
5 On the bicentenary of Mozart 's death , The Sunday Times and The Times announce the UK 's biggest ever Mozart festival .
6 The broadcasting authorities , which have in the past been accused of falling foul of the ancestors of this provision by reason of granting undue exposure to one particularly well-known candidate ( see Grieve v Douglas-Home [ 1965 ] SLT 186 ) , are now exempt ( 1983 Act , s.75(1)1 , but the press otherwise , even such a reputable journal as The Times , remains bound ( see R v Tronoh Mines and The Times publishing Co [ 1952 ] 1 All ER 697 ) .
7 Public and press opinion turned against the whole concept , with Queen Victoria pronouncing it ‘ objectionable ’ and The Times declaring that ‘ the silver streak is our safety ’ .
8 And The Times reported a shortage in kidneys for transplants because fewer people are dying on the roads-The figures for accidents in Greater London tell a different story .
9 As with Auer 's lace , the verisimilitude was striking and The Times reported that touch alone could convince the beholder that the minutely detailed weeds with their infinitely varied tints were not actual specimens from the sea shore.2
10 But this cautious , adroit , enigmatic leader seemed for long to be very much what the nation and the times required .
11 His anthem ‘ Let God Arise ’ was first performed at the Norwich Festival of 1849 : Charles Lucas called it ‘ the best antiphonal work since the days of Handel ’ , and The Times found in it ‘ gifts that are accorded to few ’ .
12 The Council of Ministers will not find it easy to repeal the ep amendments to the directive if the Commission accepts them ( the Commission has already indicated its agreement to the scope of the categories and the time limits ) .
13 There were three greater for those with the stomach and the energy and the resources and the time to reach them .
14 Aggregation in vitro , which is an active process ( Vargaftig et al , 1981 ) , is dependent on pH , temperature , mechanical stirring , calcium-ion concentration , the concentration of platelets in the PRP and the time elapsed between the performance of the aggregation tests and the preparation of the PRP ( Mills , 198 1 ) .
15 The correlation between amylase secretion and the time elapsed since a patient 's most recent attack , shows that amylase secretion is low after an acute attack , but improves with time .
16 And the time came when all round the world people started talking about the Costakis collection with reverence .
17 They had been visiting friends , they had enjoyed their evening and the time had gone quickly so it was rather late when they set off for home .
18 By this time , according to Dyos and Aldcroft , most of the potential for river improvement had been exhausted and the time had come for the deliberate making of waterways , a step which , though it was a natural development from a learning process on the rivers , was yet one of great import .
19 Employment Secretary Gillian Shephard said the councils had no role to play in the 1990s and the time had come to abolish them .
20 Thanks to an over rate of 11.2 and the time lost to the weather being made up at the end , that fourth day became the longest in Test history , not finishing until 7.40 .
21 On let-down patterns a specific distance is flow outbound and the time adjusted for this distance according to groundspeed .
22 As the weeks passed and the time to leave drew nearer , the family became worried about Scottie 's future .
23 Progressive rock was over-dressed , the music of a leisured rock aristocracy , who possessed the money to lavishly construct a LUXURIOUS palace of sound , and the time to squander in excessively fastidious attention to detail .
24 The last three months particularly are charged with electricity — and you are suddenly involved both in the throes of final productions and the ‘ business ’ of acting ; it all comes together in a thrilling rush , and the time goes quickly .
25 when when they stop and the time goes on what 's the time between this that they go
26 ‘ And when he finds it , then you want us to kill him and bring you the Volvo and the Time Sprout . ’
27 The necessity of representing both the time contained in an event ( event time ) and the time containing the event ( universe time , its temporal support ) has long been recognized , at least implicitly , in the distinction between aspect and time-sphere .
28 Institutional review and participation in policy decisions which are then not acted upon are , however , largely sterile occupations and the time consumed by what , on the evidence of this survey is an ineffective process is wholly unjustifiable .
29 Out of the contemporary turmoil of Hindu tradition Rabindranath Tagore wrote of the same mysterious sources of renewal : I thought that my voyage had come to its end at the last limit of my power — that the path before me was closed , that provisions were exhausted and the time come to take shelter in a silent obscurity .
30 I have family and friends and the time to enjoy them all .
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