Example sentences of "from the time of " in BNC.
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31 | From this point of view , opportunities must have seemed slow to come , but de Valois gave him at least one chance every year from the time of his joining the company : Adieu and Tritsch Tratsch in 1947 , Children 's Corner in 1948 and , for the following year , his most ambitious production to date , Sea Change . |
32 | From the time of Bede the Christian era became established for the dating of charters , but at first only in England . |
33 | They used the Latin script , and they had been part of the western world from the time of the Roman Empire . |
34 | From the time of the re-establishment of Serbian rule over Kosovo in 1878 , the Albanian population of the province was persecuted , and throughout the interwar period their hostility to Serbian rule continued to mount . |
35 | There behind locked doors , surrounded by old crinkly documents , title deeds and maps of the estate , he had resumed his writing of the history of the Carew family from the time of Richard Carew 's arrival in Ireland with Cromwell 's army . |
36 | From the time of the Anschluss in March 1938 , until the outbreak of war in September 1939 , hopes of peace gradually faded and we began to prepare for the grim reality . |
37 | there is increased liberality in interpretation in several texts , but they can mostly be traced back to the increasing imperial intervention in trust cases from the time of Marcus Aurelius . |
38 | NOTE Osteoporosis can not be cured once it is present , but younger women from the time of the menopause may be able to prevent it from developing through hormone replacement therapy . |
39 | ‘ SPANISH MUSIC FROM THE TIME OF COLUMBUS ’ |
40 | A costume entertainment from the time of the Civil War . |
41 | From the time of that first evolutionary change , and onwards through the whole of the Second Period , that is , from the start of life to the dawn of civilisation , millions of evolutionary events took place which from the very beginning were moving towards the creation of an ever more sensitive , complex and capable physical being , and this being , ultimately to become man , was always at the head of the process no matter what had gone before . |
42 | Most men take less than six minutes from the time of entry to the time they ejaculate . |
43 | The treatment of slaves … anything and everything that happens from the time of enslavement in Africa through the Middle Passage and the final sales and treatment in bondage . ’ |
44 | This river gets its name from the time of the first exploration of the island , when some of Zarco 's men were nearly swept away by the river but were rescued by other members of the party in a small boat . |
45 | With the political will we could begin to change it from the time of the first by-election of the present parliament . |
46 | They had issued the caution , now they were anxious to get on with the questioning , and they only had six hours from the time of the caution in which to hold her . |
47 | From the time of that trial , one of the girls , already disturbed , became more and more so . |
48 | An even more drastic failure was to deny any form of access between the parents and the children from the time of their removal . |
49 | Comfortably and expensively furnished , the apartments were staffed by servants many of whom had been with the lady Alianor from the time of her marriage . |
50 | From the time of World War Two , there have been 127 wars , mostly in the poorer countries . |
51 | From the time of Stalin , at least , modesty and megalomania have gone hand in hand . |
52 | His word conveyed power and achieved results as it had from the time of creation itself . |
53 | However , since the late 1960s — roughly speaking from the time of the escalation of the Vietnam War and the student riots in Paris — the rate of growth of gross national product in real terms in all Western countries has fallen noticeably . |
54 | From the time of Peter 's declaration of faith , the material of each of the Synoptic Gospels is written in the style of a journey to Jerusalem in order that the destiny of Jesus could be accomplished . |
55 | Lindsey used Bravo Golf from the time of its purchase in 1967 until 1973 as the family transport , that was until he had a visit from the Airshow Coordinator at RAF Finningley in 1973 who asked him if he would like to be shot down by a Spitfire and Hurricane at the Battle of Britain airshow that year ! |
56 | However , it can take up to three months from the time of infection — and sometimes even longer — for your body to produce antibodies . |
57 | Later , those who were to piece together the events at the camp of the early months of that year , from the time of snow till the approach of spring , were to wonder what was the ambition of Michael Holly , prisoner of Hut 2 in Zone I of Camp 3 in the Dubrovlag complex . |
58 | Hidden for centuries under plaster , the architrave of the main doorway is now revealed to be a monumental inscription from the time of the Emperor Trajan , which must have come from either the Roman baths or the imperial mint , both of which are nearby . |
59 | In France trade associations dealt both with ‘ economic ’ and ‘ social ’ matters , although , as far as industry-wide relations with trade unions were concerned , organisation among employers remained greatly underdeveloped until well after World War I. At confederal level the central ( peak ) organisation , the CNPF , also combined the functions both of an employers ' and a trade association from the time of its establishment in 1919 , as did the Confindustria in Italy . |
60 | From the time of James Callaghan 's famous Ruskin speech in 1976 , an enormous amount of documentation on the curriculum has issued from the DES and HMI ( Chapter 1.1 offers a brief overview of some of the key events and documents ) . |