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

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1 No one suggests that occasional exposure to the Sun or The Times will have an instant effect upon political opinions .
2 This is a fall on last year 's figure of 436,973 , but a smaller drop than The Independent 's ( down to 371,411 from 410,713 ) or The Times ' ( down to 390,401 from 416,882 ) .
3 The client , even if financially unsophisticated , would probably read The Daily Telegraph or The Times ; failing that , the Independent or the Guardian .
4 And it it it 's called the fog index but the thing that 's interesting about it is that I 've got , I 've got some interesting examples of fog indexes erm and you 'll get people like Churchill who sometimes made speeches and their fog index is quite small you 're going to use this you know example and they might have a fog , fog index that 's fine and what Anne and I are talking about with say something like the Telegraph or the Times or whatever , might have a fog index that people but this is because Churchill was very clear , very concise and going back to the original point about , or some of the original points about this , and I was mak raising these issues earlier this evening one of the great sadnesses that I have is that , is that when I first went into journalism the tabloids as we call them were incredibly well written beautifully styled , well researched and okay they might have been punchier and shorter and everything else , compared to the turning up the er the , the Times or whatever , but they were well written and you might have had , if you can put the fog index test , test on it you might have had a fog index of say six or seven compared to eleven on the Telegraph story , but it was still full of clarity like to read .
5 Which would have Previously would have been the preserve only of papers like the Independent or the Times or the or the Guardian .
6 a safer sex education manual for street walkers , which is Tuscan , Whores And Trends or the Times World Air Tours ?
7 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 ... ’
8 Surely the detailed issue coverage in the Guardian and The Times must be superior to the necessarily brief and superficial coverage of issues on television ? perhaps that is so ; but Very few British newspaper readers read papers like the Guardian and The Times ; most read tabloids such as the Sun , the Star , the Mirror , the Express , or the Mail .
9 Surely the detailed issue coverage in the Guardian and The Times must be superior to the necessarily brief and superficial coverage of issues on television ? perhaps that is so ; but Very few British newspaper readers read papers like the Guardian and The Times ; most read tabloids such as the Sun , the Star , the Mirror , the Express , or the Mail .
10 But this cautious , adroit , enigmatic leader seemed for long to be very much what the nation and the times required .
11 And the Times was not even mould-breaking .
12 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 ’ .
13 He flipped back through the book looking at his entries , neat , and pages of notes about the pheasants and the weather and the times he 'd been up there .
14 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 .
15 Meanwhile , The Guardian has widened the gap between itself and its major rivals , The Independent and The Times , with sales of 417,314 .
16 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 ) .
17 It reflects the society and the times we live in as well as having roots which go deep down into history .
18 Thankfully there are others also in the secret so the people have the power and the times they are a-changing …
19 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
20 The journalists were mainly concerned to please their readers , and although there were good factual accounts in the Independent and the Times Educational Supplement there was little serious discussion of ways in which a curriculum in English affects our ideas of national identity .
21 More starkly , Fran Bennett , director of CPAG says : ‘ Our contention is that you have to judge poverty by referring it to culture , society , and the times you live in , not just to what you need to avoid dying ’ .
22 NEWS Corporation , the parent company of 20th Century Fox in the US and The Times , Sun and Today in the UK , has romped in with bumper first quarter figures .
23 On the bicentenary of Mozart 's death , The Sunday Times and The Times announce the UK 's biggest ever Mozart festival .
24 On examining the pattern of soiling it was possible to see a correlation between the times the parents had a build-up of tension about a difference of opinion and the times David began to retain his faeces .
25 The times I have lost all the stitches and the times I 've had the wrong rows one side of the neck !
26 It usually ends up like a cross between The Sun 's ‘ Things You Never Knew ’ column and The Times Literary Review .
27 The Life And The Times Of Henry Pratt begins November 9 .
28 Last month , after checking with the experts in Moscow , we felt compelled to publish the disappointing news that Ivan the Terrible 's library has not after all been found , whatever Pravda and The Times might say .
29 The Mail , the Express , and The Times , for instance , have always preferred ‘ conservative ’ Parties .
30 In 1951 in four widely read newspapers — two national dailies ( Daily Mirror and The Times ) , the national Sunday ( Sunday People ) and one evening paper ( the London Evening Standard ) — there were only two cases reported which were not also covered by the News of the World .
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