Example sentences of "a time [coord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's a time and a place for it .
2 By the early eighteenth century in Scotland and Northumberland , the bulk of crops were housed in ricks , the barns consequently being small with space for housing only one rick at a time and a threshing floor .
3 More seriously , there is , though , a time and a place .
4 Loans are made for one year at a time and a student may apply only once in any year .
5 A time and a place for jargon
6 ‘ There 's a time and a place for a joke , but this is n't it .
7 ‘ There is a time and a place for everything , my lady , and this is neither , alas !
8 ‘ There 's a time and a place , ’ she replied .
9 Fortunately he did n't , for what she said now was , ‘ There 's no one likes a laugh more than I do , but there 's a time and a place for everything .
10 Later there would be a time and a place to consider why this was so .
11 The forces of Chaos are driven back for a time and a fragile peace descends on Ulthuan .
12 We give here a brief sample both of the original [ 10 ] and of Burgess 's Class 1 version [ 11 ] : [ 10 ] Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo …
13 Progress during implementation should be monitored on both a time and a cost basis against a critical path-based plan , and regular reports should be fed back to more senior management .
14 That was a time and a half , I can tell you .
15 So , we lack both a time and a place for the murder .
16 Finally she agreed to meet him for lunch the following week , and they agreed a time and a place .
17 ‘ But there 's a time and a place for everything , and it 's time I moved on — saw a bit more of your beautiful country — maybe a bit of the world too , who knows ? ’
18 The stimuli to be used in the test phase were presented two at a time and the subjects were asked to describe the pair as ‘ same ’ or ‘ different ’ as appropriate .
19 ‘ He chose to favour us one at a time and the others were left out in the cold .
20 With these restrictions , anaphor resolution will consist of an alternation in which the focus process suggests one or more candidates at a time and the reasoner evaluates them , deciding whether they are plausible and , if there is more than one , which is the best .
21 The words that are to be recognised are spoken into the system one at a time and the resulting information is stored as a ‘ library ’ .
22 This is best explained by reference to the diagram , topsoil being removed from a small area at a time and the chalk quarried down to the new level .
23 In Dynmouth the antiquated and inadequately heated Essoldo showed the same film for seven days at a time and the shops were totally uninteresting .
24 I could describe the run I took down our drive later that night , key in hand ; the nature of my flight upstairs , twelve skips at a time and the sight of my mother's-help , helping this particular mother to find her pretty Victorian loo with a tight black sheath dress covering her head — but I wo n't .
25 The wash down would be done with one leg up at a time and an impatient queue waiting behind .
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