Example sentences of "[adv] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , there is rarely the time to provide adequate explanations as to why a particular step is carried out . |
2 | Eventually the time came for Battuta 's own audience with the Sultan . |
3 | Eventually the time came when she could n't delay going downstairs any longer , and when she reached the kitchen she discovered that the visitor had left , and that Silas was examining the contents of the fridge . |
4 | Eventually the time had to be decided by the stopwatch of an arena judge . |
5 | Neville 's take on the time was more acute . |
6 | Many of these are designed to speed up your computer , especially the time it takes to get graphics up on-screen . |
7 | And sure enough the time came for his release … the pen was opened and he was free to go , after an uncertain start Freddy the Fox took his first step in the world as a wild Fox . |
8 | George funnily enough the time that we did a course with I P R before |
9 | It all ended well , undoubtedly helped by the fact that one positive feature could be highlighted , namely the support and sympathy shown by the Emperor during the Indian Mutiny , when he had offered to allow passage through France to British reinforcements so that they could embark at Toulon , thus cutting down the time required for the voyage to India . |
10 | She notes down the time and what she saw : |
11 | It also has an ‘ enable tracer ’ which cuts down the time needed to run off a large number of copies from one disc . |
12 | The approval by members at the June special meeting of a reformed scheme should , with luck , cut down the time that references to the JDS take to complete , as well as the cost of these expensive investigations . |
13 | Develop their techniques ; use every means to cut down the time used up . |
14 | Anywhere outside a Communist state — and perhaps the time looks like coming when even that qualification will be superfluous — this is done by seeking to secure the largest possible return on capital . |
15 | But second , enough of an overwhelming victory for the incumbent leader to rule out what has always been the more credible avenue through which change might occur : her own apprehension , reaching her by whatever means , that perhaps the time has come to quit — before the election rather than after it . |
16 | Perhaps the time had now come to change the emphasis to more efficient production . |
17 | ‘ Perhaps the time has come for someone else to take on the burden . |
18 | Perhaps the time has come when we should humbly admit our limitations and seek solutions in co-operation with the Master Plan . |
19 | Perhaps the time of molecular revelation of rare diseases would be the proper time to introduce general health insurance to the United States ? |
20 | Perhaps the time has now come for specialist monographs . |
21 | And so perhaps the time had come just to sit down somewhere on the ground and wait . |
22 | Perhaps the time has come for another name to be engraved on the trophies . |
23 | Perhaps the time has come to test it . |
24 | Perhaps the time spent away from him would help her regain some control over the wild emotions roiling inside her . |
25 | Let me suggest to my hon. and learned Friend the Minister that perhaps the time has come to stop acting as an honest broker between victim and aggressor . |
26 | Perhaps the time of his Occultation — whatever that might be — was almost upon them . |
27 | Perhaps the Time Lords are right . |
28 | Perhaps the time is coming when they will have to honour that pledge . |
29 | That 's obviously the time when she 's hungry ! ’ |
30 | Obviously the time limit may not be enough to enable the solicitor to complete the client 's business . |