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

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1 ‘ By the time the squad returned from Norway I had only had two days training all pre-season .
2 Kawasaki Steel Corp displayed for the first time the Universe FR fault-resilient computer which it sells under a distribution arrangement with Charles River Data Systems , Framingham , Massachusetts .
3 This was not obvious to most people in the later nineteenth century , and the general effect of the Second Law was to encourage the gloomy belief that in time the universe would die the heat death of general tepidity : that the universe would see Victorians and their foreseeable descendants out , its death being many million years away , was little consolation to believers in progress , who saw it all stopping in the distant future .
4 At this time the universe would have contained mostly photons , electrons , and neutrinos ( extremely light particles that are affected only by the weak force and gravity ) and their antiparticles , together with some protons and neutrons .
5 ‘ It is time the slaughter of the innocents of Warrington really provoked the people of this Republic and particularly the Government into more than the by now ritual condemnation of such awful acts . ’
6 Holding his body rigid , Yanto used the weight of his body to fall forward He fell forward very slowly until his hands came in contact with the sand by which time the suction on his feet had been broken .
7 In this case , the district nurse or physiotherapist will teach the carer how to lift the patient safely , and the lift must be used every time the patient needs to get out of bed or up from his chair .
8 The carer has to be involved in this process , so that every time the patient washes his face , hands or body , you help and remind him to do so correctly , without increasing his spasticity or putting himself into danger through careless movements .
9 Following such treatment , there was a significant change in the numbers of these organisms in the patients ' bowels and this change could last for many weeks or months , during which time the patient continued to improve .
10 During this time the patient will report on what has occurred since the last meeting and we will discuss what is to happen during the current visit .
11 Of course this demonstrates another advantage of regression therapy ; by the time the patient starts the treatment itself , he or she has already become used to how it feels to be hypnotized and has confidence in the technique as well as in the therapist concerned .
12 During this time the patient has time to think about the latest piece of the jigsaw puzzle' and , in many cases , to meditate upon it .
13 During the time the patient is in the care of the theatre staff , preparations should be made on the ward for his return ( see page 47 ) .
14 What matters is whether at that time the patient 's capacity was reduced below the level needed in the case of a refusal of that importance , for refusals can vary in importance .
15 The final information sheet for the healing phase was completed only when ulcer healing had been confirmed endoscopically , at which time the patient was transferred to the maintenance treatment regimen .
16 At about that time the river was also dammed to form the mill pond , the Dickler having previously been used directly .
17 An additional question was whether in construing s 63(2) , FA 1976 , their Lordships could refer to Parliamentary proceedings at the time the legislation was introduced .
18 In his view , the minister 's responses to questions asked at the time the legislation was proposed were consistent with the interpretation that the words ‘ the expense incurred in or in connection with ’ meant that the provision of the benefit would produce a charge to tax on the additional or marginal cost only .
19 The ever increasing volume of legislation must inevitably result in ambiguities of statutory language which are not perceived at the time the legislation is enacted .
20 For the first time the possibility of a serious non-white challenge to the nations of Europe or the United States was raised .
21 Her legs began to hurt and she considered from time to time the possibility of varicose veins .
22 It was true , she did n't want to look like a timid imitation of Faye , but at the same time the possibility of learning more about style was an attractive one .
23 At the time the possibility of the present disastrous conflict was already becoming clear .
24 In winter time the stoking of the fires required enormous quantities of wood , so that the Palace was filled with the constant coming and going of footmen , carriers of water or carriers of wood .
25 Millar and Big Ben , winners of the World Cup in 1988 and 1989 , have almost the best draw of all , last but one , by which time the Canadian will know exactly what he needs to do .
26 By the time the liner was installed and the pond filled , Agassi — did his ancestor discover the dwarf cichlid ( Ed 's note : If he did Mary Bailey does n't mention it when writing about Apistogramma agassizi in this month 's PFK ) — was two sets up .
27 The end result is that components with a 24-hour period are dominant , both in the environment and in the body clock , by the time the child has reached his fifth birthday .
28 Cases were sometimes adjourned repeatedly , with a review each time the child reappeared in court .
29 Estimates of these costs put the average direct costs of a baby for the first year at at least £1 500 , running to £30 000 by the time the child reaches 16 .
30 A firm conviction of the truth of all this , secure in the minds of the parents by the time the child is born , is the best insurance that the process will start with birth just as surely as does the process of feeding .
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