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

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1 Do you know any others erm tell you about erm you know some of the some of the times when you 've been affected by crime .
2 And walking about up to here some of the times in mud .
3 Problems of authenticity are not so great or modern art as for other periods , even if a gifted forger like the painter Elmir de Horty can fool some of the people for some of the time .
4 To beguile some of the time in Malvern , they went to the cinema .
5 ‘ It 's accepted that the towing tractor will stand idle for some of the time , but at least you are n't taking tankers into the field , ’ he adds .
6 Some of the time the Germans at one end of the stadium were hearing the French translation , while their own language was floating with the wind over the top of the stadium and down to Lake Geneva .
7 ‘ We 've been sitting around twiddling our thumbs for some of the time and people have been sloping off early , ’ he said .
8 These grounds reflect some of the reasons some of the time for compiling records .
9 The misleadingly alarming appearance of our conclusions results from the fact that they show that where conformity is called for it is based only some of the time , and less often than is often imagined , on the legitimate authority of the government , and often on other considerations .
10 Some of the time , yes . ’
11 Uli Edel directs scenes of terrifying violence and suffering , but LAST EXIT TO BROOKLYN is also concerned with the assertion of human dignity and self-respect ; demonstrating how some people , some of the time , struggle to retain a vestige of compassion and tenderness in brutal , degrading circumstances .
12 I think most Prisoners would say that the sex problem worried them less than they had expected it to , but that is not to say that it did not worry most people some of the time and some people all the time .
13 The patient 's problem is that he has joined a group of unfamiliar people , some of whom , the patients , are present all the time ; others , the nurses , are in his vicinity for some of the time ; and a whole variety of others appear ‘ to come and go ’ .
14 Or perhaps some architects some of the time .
15 In fact I think there is overwhelming evidence to show that at least some of the time a ouija board can be a device ( like a crystal ball or a pendulum ) for releasing the forces of the subconscious in an irresponsible way , which can cause untold damage to the human personality . ’
16 With powerful cars , no physical obstacles and with the knowledge that legal retribution is unlikely , it is not surprising that the 30 mph limit is held in contempt by many drivers all of the time and abused by nearly all drivers some of the time .
17 Wherever you take them , though , try , if it is possible and the weather is good , to arrange for them to spend some of the time out of doors — for the housebound elderly are often short of vitamin D , which most of us get from natural sunlight ( as well as certain foods ) and this deficiency can lead to the painful condition of osteomalacia , in which there is rarefaction of the bones .
18 Even the poorest of us have some money in our pockets some of the time .
19 Though Marje believed that Phillip was living a bachelor life at a London hotel between trysts with her , he spent some of the time , at least , with Meli in her apartment over a hairdresser 's shop and a prostitute 's flat in London 's Kensington .
20 As has been said , these are essential data for the story , and some of the time they seem to be confirmed .
21 I think everyone , some of the time , and some people nearly all the time , recurrently experience in and with their bodies literal meanings of certain oft-repeated speech they heard in childhood .
22 So if you have got your way some of the time by being aggressive and forceful , when you try a more considerate approach you will feel insecure .
23 At the other extreme is the stance taken on the MoD 's continuing tenure , which insists that it is not proper that the public continue to be excluded some of the time from all , and all of the time from some , of the finest coastal scenery in the British Isles .
24 Some will say ‘ He 's cuddly and can be very sensitive at times ’ or ‘ She is lovable some of the time and is good when we go out ’ .
25 Some of the time at least .
26 Compared with the press and radio , however , the TV audience remained very mixed : most viewers watched most channels for some of the time .
27 And we need to say that you know I do n't think that it 's criminal to have a gallery but it 's criminal to waste the space some of the time .
28 Thus , in 1964 only 22 per cent of Americans held to the view that government could be trusted only , ‘ some of the time ’ whereas this had increased to 37 per cent by 1968 , 45 per cent by 1972 , 61 per cent by 1974 and 73 per cent by 1980 .
29 He felt well enough some of the time , but whenever he came under mental or physical strain , he contracted a cough and a high temperature .
30 I have already questioned the absolute relevance of attitude measures , but if they do measure some at least of the effect of advertising , some of the time , the general slowness of movement of these measures implies , at least , that such change occurs gradually as a result of the cumulative build-up of the message of the campaign .
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