Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Hamilton 's new record of 1.06.98 eclipsed the time set by Marion Madine by 0.09 secs . |
2 | One person may wish to dedicate more of his time to other pursuits and therefore accept the authority of a reasonably just and competent government over a whole range of issues regarding which another may prefer to decide for himself , and be willing to invest the time and effort it takes to enable himself to decide wisely . |
3 | But if you are prepared to spare the time , settle down in an armchair and explore among the oldies in a good descriptive catalogue like David Austin 's Handbook of Roses ( see Bibliography ) , who knows what nuggets of gold you might find to fit into your garden ? |
4 | What a good investment a greenhouse can be if you are prepared to invest the time necessary to make it work for you . |
5 | ‘ Flaubert does not build up his characters , as did Balzac , by objective , external description ; in fact , so careless is he of their outward appearance that … ’ it would be interesting to compare the time spent by Flaubert making sure that his heroine had the rare and difficult eyes of a tragic adulteress with the time spent by Dr Starkie in carelessly selling him short . |
6 | This offers a time limited contract and very definite expectations of therapist intervention . |
7 | It is easier to set the time of ‘ The Outsiders ’ as the early 60 's or late 50's , even though the date is n't made obvious . |
8 | Another added , ‘ And it gets pretty discouraging when this happens every time we meet . ’ |
9 | This happens every time does n't it ? |
10 | Figure 2 shows the time variation of the flux densities and velocities at peak intensities for the strongest four redshifted components at . |
11 | Figure 2 shows the time course of enzymatic hydrolysis of PABA-UDCA disulphate at six different concentrations of substrate . |
12 | Some give the time zones directly . |
13 | But unless the staff concerned are enthusiastic about the project , fully understand it , and are thus prepared to give the time and energy to make it work team teaching will be doomed to failure . |
14 | Met Headteacher and asked if he would be willing to extend the time our pupil spent with them from one day to three after Christmas . |
15 | It 's all part of the drive that she believes , will take her to the top of her forthcoming profession and to that end , she is not prepared to put a time limit on her arrival . |
16 | ‘ This reduces the time spent on training and saves duplication for people who have already completed as initial full-day Team . |
17 | Mr John MacMillan , tribunal chairman , said it was proper to extend the time period ‘ in the interests of justice ’ . |
18 | Yes , I , I think really that 's why it 's a lot easier to read the time on an analogue display than it is on a digital display . |
19 | This reflects the time orientation of each individual ( how far ahead they think — hours , weeks , months , years ) . |
20 | This means the time and situation in which reading takes place . |
21 | This means the time they spend in the public sector is often much less than that for which they are contracted . |
22 | This gives a time of about 1.3 seconds for head movements , rather less than a quarter of the earlier figure . |
23 | Some may find it inconvenient to take the time off work to be screened . |
24 | Some may find it inconvenient to take the time off work to be screened . |
25 | Although this becomes a time consuming procedure , several negative brushings effectively excludes a diagnosis of biliary neoplasm . |
26 | The English had no time to take any defensive measures , to form up into squares or hedgehogs , or even to present any unified front , before they were ridden down , trampled on , sworded , speared and completely overwhelmed . |
27 | If it 's of equal , or greater , importance than the material it goes with , you want your image to be of the highest quality and you 're prepared to spend the time to achieve something a bit special . |
28 | In the rush for funds or to exploit the fusion fanaticism , few had the time or inclination to look beyond the surface and see the shaky foundations beneath . |
29 | But companies that are willing to take the time to lay this solid foundation will gain the edge in the long run . |
30 | This brings the time of resuming sexual relations right up to what is for most women the most fertile time of the month . |