Example sentences of "[prep] time was [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | One of the most significant features characterizing the Hebrew experience of time was the ‘ contemporaneity of past and future ’ . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 " . |
5 | She looked around the vestibule , suddenly aware that this room where she ate a brioche and drank milky coffee as if at a feast of the gods on those mornings when she managed to get up in time was a mere dingy parlour , the curtains grey with city smuts , the tables pocked and charred by cigarettes . |
6 | It was no good ; reading at this moment in time was the last thing she felt like . |
7 | Telling him you were pregnant at that point in time was the height of selfishness , ’ he went on . |
8 | They spotted the danger of Potter 's inside solo break too late , and Nottingham 's pushover three minutes from time was the final insult . |
9 | The only one of them who appeared in public from time to time was the Conte 's daughter , who was already past what was considered a marriageable age . |
10 | It seemed to me that the theatre I wanted to work in from time to time was the British theatre , so I have never contemplated living in America . |