Example sentences of "of time [be] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Second , lack of time is a factor .
2 The accumulation of data over a long period of time is a situation that lends itself well to the use of a microcomputer .
3 Lack of time is a perpetual problem for the ward staff and may be given as an excuse for the failure of ward teaching and supervision .
4 However , the DCSLs report that lack of time is a crucial factor hindering the further development of the library initiative in project schools , and comment on the difficulty of sustaining momentum once the monies have been spent .
5 The valuation of time is a good example of a benefit that can be valued , albeit with some difficulty .
6 The element of time is a vital factor in assessing the particular mix to be offered to a market .
7 Shortage of time is a common complaint in every walk of life , but perhaps it is only a perception .
8 The element of time is a chief cause of those difficulties in economic investigations which make it necessary for man with his limited powers to go step by step ; breaking up a complex question , studying one bit at a time , and at last combining his partial solutions into a more or less complete solution of the whole riddle .
9 A permanent legacy of his theory of time is the idea that time and the universe are inseparable .
10 An Illustrated History of Hartburn Village Through The Passage of Time is the third local history published by Printability Publishing of Lower Church Street , Hartlepool .
11 Many in South Wales also chose this method of combating a drop in returns and yet we have already seen that lack of time was a likely constraint in the future .
12 One of the most significant features characterizing the Hebrew experience of time was the ‘ contemporaneity of past and future ’ .
13 A matter which has taken a great deal of time was the proposal before ITAC in relation to future arrangements for the Electronic Distribution of the Crown Court List .
14 This test was considered in Schroeder ( A ) Music Publishing Co Ltd v Macaulay [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1308 where Lord Reid , by way of answer to the argument that a standard form of publishing agreement which had stood the test of time was the very same agreement about which the defendant was then complaining , said that this test could only be satisfied when the contracts were " made freely by parties bargaining on equal terms " or " moulded under the pressures of negotiation , competition and public opinion " .
15 Whereas for most Greeks and Romans , whether they believed in cycles or not , the dominant aspects of time were the present and the past , Christianity directed man 's attention to the future .
16 It must save you a lot of time being a spirit and seeing everything at once .
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