Example sentences of "[art] time of day " in BNC.
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1 | The tolls , which varied with the level of congestion and the time of day , were displayed on road-side signs . |
2 | The calls Easton 's section police receive vary with the time of day and the day of the week . |
3 | Although specific assessments are heavily contextualized and influenced by such things as the time of day and fashion ( Rubinstein 1973 : 249 ) , the evaluations are standardized into discrete types of abnormal situation . |
4 | Not long ago he was on the phone to me moaning about Paul saying , he wo n't give me the time of day . |
5 | Another important winter consideration is the time of day you fish . |
6 | Deep sleep appears to be a response to our life-style and reflects the amount of prior wakefulness much more than the time of day when sleep is taken . |
7 | You give them the time of day . |
8 | This may be to suit you or your mood or the time of day . |
9 | The clock did a lot more besides telling the time of day . |
10 | This was the time of day he went to Mr Hyde 's farm to fetch the milk . |
11 | She and Mungo had already passed the time of day with him . |
12 | It is a real pleasure to see these young lady constables and to pass the time of day with them . ’ |
13 | To find the time of day , use a slip of white paper to blank out three of the discs . |
14 | What is the time of day ? |
15 | Wendy Cope is about as far from the old-boy generation as David Wright feels from his first meeting with George Barker , but she knows what they 're like : Do n't ask him the time of day . |
16 | To be honest , he had hardly given rugby the time of day as he spent his Saturday afternoons on the soccer pitch , writes Graham Tait . |
17 | On all flights you 'll receive full in-flight service , a snack or meal depending on the time of day , plus duty-free and bar service . |
18 | In flight refreshment or meals according to the time of day . |
19 | During your flight you can relax with a drink from the duty free bar and a meal or light refreshment will be served according to the time of day . |
20 | FREE SNACK OR MEAL IN-FLIGHT — ( according to the time of day ) . |
21 | But each of us is different , and our needs vary according to the time of day and what we are doing . |
22 | It 's precious meeting the odd soul on a high top and passing the time of day with them , knowing that no matter who or what they are , you share the same interests in wildlife , wilderness and solitude . |
23 | As Bloch has commented , ‘ To us accustomed to live with our eyes constantly turning to the clock , how remote from our civilization seems this society in which a court of law could not ascertain the time of day without discussion and inquiry ! ’ |
24 | He jumps off waterfalls to pass the time of day . |
25 | Forces , being a smallish town and by no means a city , the passing of street pleasantries is not quite the folk art it is in villages but people still enjoy passing the time of day with their neighbours . |
26 | As the days pass in this unfamiliar environment , some patients ( particularly those with deficient vision and hearing , and those who for one reason or another do not read a daily newspaper ) can lose track of the time of day , the day of the week and the day of the month . |
27 | of the time of day ? |
28 | He suggested the time of day and the season of the year when a painter of taste would be most satisfied by the sun 's position , the colours and the shadows . |
29 | With dark hair and moustache , he was always well dressed , regardless of the time of day . |
30 | The cost of a half-hour meeting varies from $325 to $5000 depending on the time of day and on the exact nature of the video conference . |