Example sentences of "[adj] [art] times " in BNC.

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1 The British Journal of Educational Psychology published an article on the negative correlation between fertility and intelligence by Gerald O'Hanlon in 1940 and an attack by Charlotte Fleming on the assumption that socio-economic level and intelligence were highly related in 1943 The Times Educational Supplement reviewed Maguiness 's book Environment and Heredity without querying the causal assumption that intelligence was mainly inherited .
2 Admittedly , this decline is not ‘ comparable to ’ that in the Mirror , but given that The Times was ‘ a newspaper of record ’ whilst the Mirror was a popular newspaper , one can argue that the decline in The Times ’ coverage was more serious .
3 30% prefer the Independent ; 20% , the Daily Telegraph ; and 10% each The Times and the Daily Mail .
4 In 1972 the Times Literary Supplement carried , over a number of issues , a survey into the state of English in various universities . "
5 This a times course of jumps in a ring and you have to go as fast as you can .
6 Yeah because what they did they they 've done it a few a times though different people , look and see how far it is before it 's a blind spot .
7 When Thomas Cook died at the age of eighty-four in 1892 The Times obituary was fulsome in praise of his achievements , but bemoaned the fact that he could not change the character of the average tourist :
8 And in 1963 The Times carried the cheerful news that a Mr Cock had married a Miss Prick .
9 Most page printers will come with a selection which will invariably include a serif face such a Times , a sans serif face like Helvetica and , often , a monospaced face .
10 There were reports on Feb. 20 that US and UK businesses had clashed over post-war contracts , and on Feb. 21 The Times reported that the UK government had begun negotiations with the Kuwaiti government-in-exile for an extension to a deadline for bids , after UK companies claimed that US businesses had secured an unfair advantage in bidding for postwar reconstruction work .
11 Social life based on this condition can hardly be favourable to older people , and the more turbulent and anarchical the times , the worse their condition and status has been .
12 In 1984 The Times reported an interview with a Bahrain newspaper in which Foreign Minister Tareq Aziz charged the Gulf Arab states with ‘ dragging their feet over help against Iran ’ .
13 perhaps it would be a good The Times or The Guardian
14 No , well , I 'm sure The Times have got it right
15 The delicatessen was owned by a most enterprising Indian who opened at all the times when other places were shut .
16 You go back to all the times you 've had with them and they are very , very real .
17 In fact , out of all the times I went to the Show Room I was only asked to dance twice .
18 Even a fox would bolt from her on occasions , but all the times I have ferreted I have never known my ferrets to bolt a fox .
19 Of all the times for Dad to die .
20 Think of all the times I have n't come across my next-door neighbours on holiday in Innsbruck , or met my dentist while eating a cream meringue … more coffee ? ’
21 In spite of all the times he had been there Adam missed the turn-off that was the drift leading down to Wyvis Hall .
22 ‘ I come twice a week at a pound a time , so that 's thirteen , say , and then there 's all the times I 've come with me cans .
23 ‘ And what about all the times I 've asked your advice while you were doing your yard work ? ’ he teased .
24 When you have completed the jumper , including the sewing up , total all the times you have noted .
25 We have had our ups and downs , but I have a very great regard for the organization and great affection for the head of the Accident Investigation and prevention Section , Olof Fritsch , who , notwithstanding all the times I twisted his tail , remains for me one of the great professionals totally devoted to improving safety in the air , and a true friend .
26 Of all the times for them to call , she thought irritably .
27 I knew the first time was seldom ideal and I wanted to get past it to the second and third times , and all the times after that , when our love could go forward and mature and develop .
28 Suddenly he thumped the arm of his chair with his fist , remembering all the times he 'd caught Stella on the stairs in the middle of the night , staring at the telephone .
29 Still thinking ; thinking about all the times I 've seen people I know do something for revenge , or do anything vindictive or sneaky or smart or even threaten to .
30 That small part of the Doctor 's character that allowed for scepticism reminded him of all the times such naivety had landed him in trouble before .
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