Example sentences of "in [art] short time [conj] " in BNC.

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1 An aquarium only became necessary when I could not put a name to even some of the commoner intertidal fish , in the short time that the tide was out .
2 I could n't summon up a double bass in the short time that I had this rig , which was a shame since , like Hughes & Kettner 's BassBase , the unit is flexible enough to accommodate the idiosyncrasies of the instrument , the primary reason for the onboard notch filter .
3 It gives me the opportunity to see God in young people and watch them develop in their faith in the short time that they are here .
4 Now what I 'd like to do this afternoon in the short time that we have is to outline some of the ways in which the British government is helping to meet the challenges of under development .
5 ‘ If it helps , his fiancée has not exactly endeared herself to anyone in the short time that she 's been here .
6 Even in the short time since he 'd chased the car along the street , she could see that he 'd gone further downhill .
7 In the short time since it was launched , in late 1991 , Marquis has achieved acclaim from both retailers and consumers ; it has already , we believe , reached the position of sixth best selling brand in the United States premium crystal market .
8 Shildon had made remarkable progress in a short time but needed help as he was trying to do his normal work for the business section at the same time .
9 Tim Holton said : ‘ We have achieved a great deal in a short time but there is still a long way to go .
10 Fredrick taught his brother his technique in a short time and the two brothers worked side by side , often having long discussions about the technique , modifying it as they went along .
11 If I add that the majority of Cubists were formerly considered to be Fauves , I can demonstrate how far these young artists have come in a short time and the logic of their vision .
12 Mr Patten is on record as saying that teachers have experienced too many changes in a short time and perhaps deserve a period of stability .
13 The main features of tabes are an inability to balance when the eyes are shut , numbness , and ‘ tingling ’ sensations , ‘ lightning pains ’ , which are sharp , shooting pains , usually in the lower limbs , which may come and go in a short time or last for several days without remission .
14 A landscape of open moorland , for example , will revert to scrub woodland in a short time if grazing and heather burning are restricted .
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