Example sentences of "a time " in BNC.
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1 | He hoped she was n't offended , as a Times reporter . |
2 | If the pages of press coverage , including a Times leader , were anything to go by , the Granada 500 could be considered to be one of the most prestigious and important election programmes of this campaign . |
3 | ‘ By his assurance , condescension , ease of posture and conversational initiative , ’ said a Times editorial , ‘ Mr Kennedy might just as well have been a bishop testing a candidate for ordination . ’ |
4 | It was , then , in a context such as this that a Times correspondent could sum up in 1937 an entirely familiar series of complaints about mounting crime and dwindling authority : . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | As a Times leader put it : ‘ A man of genius in his own field , he must be counted among those who have deserved well of his kind and his name will be remembered in honour . ’ |
7 | So that 's the first thing to realize , we 've got a multiply in there now we 've got this two piggy in the middle here , between an add and a times , so the times win . |
8 | A times an A |
9 | So it 's probably better to stick to the system of A times that one , that gives us the A squared okay . |
10 | Now A times minus B , what does that give us ? |
11 | A times minus B |
12 | A times minus B |
13 | What had started as a movement of rich kids in a concrete jungle seized the imagination of urban workers in an efficient , technocratic state , being hailed , in a Times series that appeared the week the revolt became widespread , as the very model of a modern major power . |
14 | This a times course of jumps in a ring and you have to go as fast as you can . |
15 | In a Times Mirror survey , conducted on Oct. 31-Nov. 10 , respondents divided evenly when asked whether they would prefer Bush or an unnamed Democrat to win the 1992 elections . |
16 | A German captain , interviewed off Larak Island by a Times correspondent , acknowledged the risks involved but went on to point out that ‘ the money is good and the contract is only six months ’ . |
17 | Now just so that they see whether to times or divide we 've got to tell them , it 's no good just putting a ten there is it I 've got to say it 's a times or divide okay ? |
18 | This is not an X , it 's a times . |
19 | That 's actually a times , multiply , so what you do is that N times that bracket times N times that bracket and then the whole lot is square rooted I 'll come on to that shortly Another way of thinking about erm the product moment correlation is that what it 's doing , it 's putting the line of best bet through the data . |
20 | It 's a as I say , it 's all part of a times table . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Yeah and I used to see them many a times in |
23 | And put a times in between them . |
24 | Cos I said many a times Arthur |
25 | Moreover , death is a time of great stress to those you love most . |
26 | In many cases a group would divide into sub-groups and work on more than three at a time . |
27 | It is here that the Germans have done so much pioneer work , and indeed the whole tendency of their art historical studies has been to regard works of art almost entirely from a chronological point of view , as coefficients of a time sequence , without reference to their aesthetic significance . |
28 | This passage was written , incidentally , at a time when he was not well informed about Klee 's own ideas . |
29 | The idea that there is such a thing as the spirit of a time can be awkwardly challenged by asking , ‘ Whose time ? ’ |
30 | The quotation is from an article of 1954 , at a time when Picasso 's reputation was very high . |