Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [unc] time " in BNC.
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1 | And tomorrow night we look at the work which takes up a third of the RSPCA 's time , dealing with farmers and their livestock . |
2 | The winner 's time was 58 mins. 54 secs . |
3 | The winner 's time was just under 2 hours 11 minutes . |
4 | I was learning at a place where we hired the computer 's time and it was cheaper to get a night run . |
5 | These had been made by the institution 's carpenter in the guardians ' time , and at their expense . |
6 | The main gains are a better staff-inmate ratio , and a greater focus on programmes for inmate recreation and on putting the prisoners ' time to better use , apart from compulsory work . |
7 | Prison management admits the regime , while being open , had been directionless and they are now introducing some purpose to the prisoners ' time there . |
8 | Not bad for four and a half months of the University 's time , I suppose . |
9 | Lowthorpe is mentioned four times in the Domesday Book , where it is spelt Logetorp , and in King Edward the Confessor 's time it was valued at the princely sum of eight shillings . |
10 | Hemming says that Brihtheah 's were made because he was from Berkshire and had no relatives in Worcestershire , and in Edward the Confessor 's time Bishop Hermann complained that nobody could hold the see of Ramsbury without the help of kinsmen . |
11 | Some 90 per cent of the adviser 's time is spent on medical appeal tribunals and reviews of Department of Social Security benefits for disabled people . |
12 | Advice has been received that such work would not be more than 5% of the adviser 's time . |
13 | That apart , I believe that the Lothian funding partnership now needs to consider the Issue of fee earning in relation to the national agreement , the consequences of such work on the adviser 's time , and the demands of this type which will certainly arise in the next three years . |
14 | This wastes the journalist 's time . |
15 | The lawyer 's time will add to costs and is unlikely to result in time savings at a later stage . |
16 | A further concern is that some journals do not transmit the referees ' comments to the authors ; this wastes the referees ' time and fails to appreciate that they want to improve published articles not just act as gatekeepers . |
17 | During the partnership 's time at the mill , even more building was carried out , including an additional block , powered by three water wheels . |
18 | On average , 22 per cent of the inspectors ' time is spent on inspection , including observation , recording and analysis . |
19 | But it made sense to keep the running titles intact and transfer them as a set to another forme on its way to the press , saving a little of the compositor 's time . |
20 | ‘ The Chancellor 's time is evidently running out . |
21 | Much of the bureaucracy 's time was absorbed in checking and double-checking its own work . |
22 | AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL RECREATION of the director 's time as a boy in blitz-torn London . |
23 | Of course the additional work which such an outward-going policy requires will make demands upon the teacher 's time . |
24 | In his present situation , his difficulty in concentrating took up a lot of the teacher 's time . |
25 | The cards can be stored alphabetically , and children can use them instead of taking up the teacher 's time . |
26 | ( The terms used make it clear that this was an explanation of the social system of the author 's time . ) |
27 | In the author 's time , there was always a queue in front of the TOPIC screen at Harvard , although many dealers did n't know how to work its controls . |
28 | The lessening of demands on the husband 's time was equally important to the full-time farm and to the part-time unit . |
29 | But George Bartlett , QC , for the NGC , said : ‘ The inquiry 's time and cost would not be saved , because whether or not we express a preference for one of them , they will remain as alternatives before the secretary of State . |
30 | Iran , more awkwardly placed , had reserves in 1980 of just $10,223 billion and debts inherited from the Shah 's time of $6.5 billion . |