Example sentences of "[pron] time [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Because this week I 'm I 'm doing a five day course I tend to add on about an hour to my time every day . |
2 | The Blessed Sacrament Chapel is in a small room just inside the Presbytery door and to it come over a hundred people who give an hour of their time a week to ‘ watch ’ but there are countless others who come in just for a minute or two and there find a few minutes of silence and prayer . |
3 | Volunteers need only provide a few hours of their time a week to be trained as a tutor . |
4 | The results of this brief comparison may surprise those Whig interpreters of Soviet history who read back into it before its time the dominant Great-Russian nationalism of the 1930s . |
5 | In its time the castle had connections with the sea — the old tidal dock can still be seen , though the short channel which gave seaborne access has long since disappeared . |
6 | During her time a remarkable change came over the attitude of authorities towards the care of the elderly . |
7 | Stendhal , on his return to his adopted city after an absence of two years , claimed La Scala to be the most important opera in the world , since which time no one has felt the need , or had the temerity , to fault his judgement . |
8 | Monty won , but the battle raged on until 1963 , by which time no producer wanted to touch him . |
9 | In fact , months of wrangling between the band 's manager and the record company usually ends with the band being dropped , by which time the other record companies who initially showed interest have gone cold . |
10 | The police arrived three hours later , by which time the seige of the Bengali homes had ended … |
11 | Steam for 70 min , by the end of which time the pudding will be perfectly puffed up and set with a just-molten streak in the centre . |
12 | Should he wait for a year , by which time the quarrel between Hindus and Muslims over the disputed Ayodhya mosque will have cooled down ? |
13 | The last of these factors is the age of the pot , because its initial firing by the potter in antiquity would have ejected all the trapped electrons ( thus ‘ zeroing the TL clock ’ ) , from which time the electron population in deep traps would have steadily built up . |
14 | HE WAS NOT ALLOWED to go to school again until Thursday morning , by which time the missing button had been replaced on the collar of his shirt and he was wearing a pair of smart new shoes of polished black leather and knee-length grey socks with a dark red band around their tops . |
15 | It took four hours before he could move , during which time the lifeless body of Ewan Famber that was , leaked fluids off the white table on to the ceraplas floor . |
16 | This was in the mid 1560s , when Mary was still in power , so that it reads like Knox 's wishful thinking rather than anything else ; and it was then recast into the famous phrase by the Protestant chronicler Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie , writing in the 1570s , by which time the representative of the house of Stewart was the child James VI , and the lass had long gone — into English captivity . |
17 | Civil war — even if very low-key civil war — had begun , and would last until July 1560 , by which time the regent herself would be dead . |
18 | Millar and Big Ben , winners of the World Cup in 1988 and 1989 , have almost the best draw of all , last but one , by which time the Canadian will know exactly what he needs to do . |
19 | As it turned out , the joint reign was short , no more than three years , during which time the feuding brothers were kept in check by the influence of their mother Bertha . |
20 | January 1945 , by which time the Russians had established , and officially recognised the Union of Polish Patriots , ( later called the Lubin Committee ) and it proclaimed itself as the provisional government of Poland , a procedure which did not please the British , Americans , or the London Poles . |
21 | The invasion of the non-marine habitat probably first happened in the Carboniferous , but relatives of the living land snails are rare before the Cretaceous , at which time the familiar Helix made its first appearance . |
22 | The scrap business remained until the 1980s , at which time the Dean Heritage Trust came into being , the nucleus for its various functions being the old Camp Mill . |
23 | The two men met at Biarritz in September 1865 , by which time the general situation in Europe had altered to the disadvantage of France . |
24 | Boiling should be continued for half an hour or longer during which time the well acts as a reservoir of hot degreaser solution which can be brush applied to exterior surfaces . |
25 | These were completed in the inter-war years , by which time the Lobito Bay railway in Angola and the Central African railway from Mozambique to Nyasaland were in operation . |
26 | Eventually some instructional material did arrive , but not until October , by which time the whole detachment had qualified . |
27 | So much so that , although it had not been mentioned at all in the advance publicity , it was given no fewer than 87 times that season and remained in the programmes for the next six seasons , by which time the company had danced it more often than any other work in their repertory except Les Sylphides and two of Ashton 's ballets , Façade and Les Rendezvous . |
28 | The tramway remained in operation for forty years , during which time the Haytor quarries also supplied granite for the British Museum and many other famous buildings . |
29 | It was said that he travelled to Europe and established the Merovingian dynasty of kings which ruled France until displaced in 679 AD , by which time the dynasty had become enfeebled . |
30 | At the age of eight his father died , by which time the family had moved to ‘ The Bowery ’ , an area in the Shettleston district of Glasgow 's East End . |