Example sentences of "of [art] time and [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where it employs professional musicians full- or part-time it should ensure that their salaries take account of their training and qualifications as well as of the time and contribution which they are expected to give to the worship .
2 For example , it could be the policy that each application should be dealt with very thoroughly and carefully , irrespective of the time and cost involved .
3 As a result much judicial time was taken up with administrative matters and with interlocutory matters which did not justify the use of the time and expertise of the judges .
4 Do n't lose sight of the time and space constraints .
5 When performances of Jean-Claude 's work were due to be broadcast , he would leave her a message with details of the time and date .
6 There 's a blank page it 's okay I might be able to use that er as a structure for more for when you 've got ta run training courses at a lot of the time and sample three is just another side that 's erm that one of sample two is landscape goes across the page this is .
7 We 'll have to wait before we can be absolutely certain of the time and manner of death , but from what we know already , it looks , yet again , as if any of those old buggers could have done it . ’
8 Organizers of schemes interviewed during the initial review indicated their reluctance to modify their schemes substantially in view of the time and expense required .
9 These avenues have not only taken up a lot of the time and energy of the present generation of activists but they have also reduced the reliance on the politics of the street demonstration by presenting alternative means of expression and action .
10 War , whether against domestic rebels or external threats , meant armed forces and armaments , and the financing of these prodigious costs meant that much of the time and energy of the Monarch 's developing bureaucracies were devoted to raising funds for this purpose , securing access to the surplus generated within society .
11 Insensitive handling of this process can result from a misassessment of an elder 's competence to make these shifts , and of the time and energy this takes .
12 It was generally accepted that the role of wife and mother was incompatible with a career , not only because of the time and energy required , but also because of the very different qualities and characteristics it demanded .
13 Disputed claims can be an unnecessary drag on effective management of construction projects in that they absorb an enormous quantity of the time and energy of trained staff in unproductive activity
14 Until 1939 internal dissension remained characteristic of the Labour Party , with agitations against Fascism and the National Government 's foreign policy occupying much of the time and energy of the active Party member .
15 The unique features of the time and place structured the use of discretion .
16 These are interesting and aesthetically pleasing documents of the time and place , but are doubly interesting because they are in colour , which seems to add an anachronistic modern feel .
17 Notice of the time and place of the proceedings must , on request , be sent to the requesting authority , or direct to the parties , to enable them and their representatives to be present .
18 For example , aspects of the time and place of the discourse in ( 5 ) are important because they have a bearing on what the speaker says in the fragment ( forty years after the described event took place , but still in Stornoway ) .
19 These are interesting and aesthetically pleasing documents of the time and place , but are doubly interesting because they are in colour , which seems to add an anachronistic modern feel .
20 Six days notice was required of the time and place of the weighing in order that the Lord 's agent could attend .
21 This was , again as in the past , a genuine form of public entertainment ; printed programmes giving details of the time and place of the entry and of the carriages and costumes were sometimes sold to potential spectators .
22 But common sense , coupled with the prospect of the time and paperwork involved in interviewing the hundred or so people who 'd been through the Cookery and Refreshment Tent during the past few hours finally defeated his hope for personal glory through brilliant deduction .
23 Individuals are thus faced with a cost in terms of the time and effort spent on ensuring that they keep in money form only the amount required to cover their day-to-day transactions .
24 Some writers have suggested that men get paid more than women because women can neither work the hours necessary to earn the higher rates , nor do they possess the skills to get the better jobs because of the time and effort they expend on the care of home and children .
25 As a result , the contents of these records are not readily accessible for medical or administrative purposes , because of the time and effort required .
26 Each person could well have been entered on the case load as a separate case , in view of the time and attention each required .
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