Example sentences of "[art] minute [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And in the minutes which followed , this pattern was repeated .
2 Right , erm , now are there any matters arising from the minutes which erm , you want to bring up now , which wo n't come up under any other heading ?
3 It was a strong probability that the Guardian still retained in their archives a numbered copy of the minutes which would have told us immediately to whom that copy had been issued and therefore the name of the informant .
4 She looked up from the minutes she was collating .
5 Nurse Jones was a busy woman and he valued the minutes he had with her over a cup of tea when she came down from the bedroom .
6 I am drafting the minutes he never drafted .
7 I wonder if he 's looked in the minutes of the council er for this time twelve months ago er when we proposed a very similar amendment to the one that 's on the board there , the figures are reduced er but certainly lots of the areas are actually there and in fact if he looked back even further in the minutes he 'll see that it bears a striking resemblance to what we actually proposed on the fourteenth of February nineteen ninety one .
8 When they got back to the hotel , Damian strode through the foyer , saying curtly , ‘ I 'd like to go over the minutes you took at the board meeting yesterday . ’
9 Er can you Well hopefully in the minutes I need to can somebody make a note , we have to fund raise for that .
10 Every day the Prince and Princess went off on official business , to look at churches , visit hospitals and meet people , and the minute they were back on board the royal yacht , Charles would quickly change into some comfortable clothes and sit on deck with his sketchbook and teacher , until the very last minute before the bell for dinner .
11 The regular commuters get out their cards the minute they get on the ferry and play with great gusto .
12 Mildred did her best to arrange the bucket hanging from the back , but it was obviously going to spill the minute they took off , she put the bucket back onto the window-sill , climbed onto the broom first , and then settled the bucket in her lap .
13 Flora had been conceived the minute they reached Loxford , out of sheer relief .
14 Already , both the top Republican contenders have backed down from their original pledge to rescind Mr Florio 's tax increases the minute they take office .
15 The minute they were both out of earshot , Melissa said , ‘ Jack , what are we going to do about Rose ?
16 ‘ I 've got one thing to tell you and one favour to ask of you , ’ Ian said to Julia the minute they got back to the Amy Roy .
17 Evaporated the minute they had parted company with her and André , that was for sure .
18 The heavy lunch and the wine had made her sleepy , and she took to her bed the minute they returned , only awakening when the hunger pangs assaulted her stomach , to see that she had been asleep for over three hours .
19 ‘ We 'll tell the police the minute they get here .
20 FitzAlan would only snap at her anyway , as he had been doing from the minute they had risen in the half-light of a chilly grey dawn .
21 Yes , an and one never likes , er , the minute they 're in the door , to say , when are you actually going ?
22 but of course , er three or four days later , you 're very sorry you did n't pose that question the minute they er put their foot on er
23 The minute they were indoors , Lou burst out , ‘ I suppose , because you saw Rick stab Angy 's portrait , you think he killed her ! ’
24 ‘ They just stay here twenty-four hours per day talking nothing but the language of their region from the minute they wake up , till the time they go to bed in those tiny cubicles over there .
25 They had you by your short and curlies the minute they got you into that uniform . ’
26 It had always been there , the need to kiss , to touch , growing in hot , dark secrecy from the minute they met .
27 The minute they say well , no that 's no good to me , you 'll have to come and , you 'll have to come and see me at eight , say , well I 'm busy then I 'm afraid .
28 That 's why I think people got in debt because they 'd been having things that they could n't afford , I mean er , at one time you was never encouraged to ha er have things , now I mean the minute they see you 're getting low on your , oh have something else , have something else
29 We had received the full blast of his whimsicality the minute we arrived at the ancient wood-frame rectory , modernised in 1812 ( according to the brochure ) by the great-grandson of Sir Christopher Wren .
30 Yet the minute we have to use a hospital ward , newspapers start buzzing .
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