Example sentences of "sunday time " in BNC.

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1 Newman was overwhelmed by the latter and wrote in The Sunday Times : ‘ Strictly speaking no art is translatable into another , not even poetry into music .
2 PETER FRASER , owner of the Classic Bookshop and opponent of the Net Book Agreement , has complained to Michael Joseph and the Booksellers ' Association about The Sunday Times 's special autumn offer of Edith Holden 's The Nature Notes of an Edwardian Lady , published tomorrow .
3 Michael Joseph says there has been no breach : ‘ The Sunday Times 's promotion is theirs , not ours . ’
4 At a Fabian fringe meeting , Andrew Neil , editor of The Sunday Times and executive chairman of Rupert Murdoch 's Sky Television , made a speech , of course in his own and his boss 's interest , which had a sense and vigour that the conference platform could dearly do with .
5 The European Commission of Human Rights will rule today on whether a complaint by The Sunday Times , The Observer , and The Guardian that the UK broke freedom of expression guarantees during the Spycatcher affair can go ahead .
6 The Guardian , The Observer and The Sunday Times are seeking a ruling that temporary injunctions handed down by a 3-2 House of Lords majority in 1987 , banning publication of details from the memoirs of an ex-MI5 officer , Peter Wright , were unnecessary prior restraints on free speech that breached Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights .
7 Andrew Neil , editor of The Sunday Times , welcomed the commission 's decision and said his newspaper would certainly pursue the case to the bitter end .
8 The Guardian and The Observer published details of the contents of the book in April 1986 and The Sunday Times published the first of a series of extracts in July 1987 .
9 Sales of The Sunday Telegraph are trailing The Sunday Times , and Observer and facing new competition from The Sunday Correspondent .
10 The launch of BSB , still scheduled for next spring , will be the true test of the Sky formula , while an advertising downturn would take away some of the very good margin the UK papers enjoy , especially The Sunday Times which is operating in an increasingly competitive Sunday market .
11 He told Brian Walden , in The Sunday Times ( 16 April 1989 ) , 'I do n't pretend that I liked her because I did n't …
12 The second critical comment I came across in the Scrapbook was George Steiner 's statement from the Sunday Times in 1967 .
13 TWO national newspapers , the Independent and the Sunday Times , yesterday asked the Court of Appeal to quash their convictions last May for contempt of court in publishing extracts from the Spycatcher book while a ban was in force against two other papers .
14 The Court of Appeal reserved judgment yesterday on appeals by the Independent and the Sunday Times against contempt convictions stemming from the Spycatcher ban .
15 At the Sunday Times Hospital of the Year awards , he said quality of NHS care ‘ depends very largely on the luck of the draw ’ .
16 LIBEL DAMAGES FOR MP 'S WIDOW An elderly London widow agreed at the High Court today to accept substantial undislosed damages for a Sunday Times article alleging her twin children were the result of an affair with the father of Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis .
17 Videos : Ski Perfect I and II ( Scottish instructional guru Ali Ross teams with the Sunday Times editor Andrew Neill and staff for beginner-intermediate easy-learn techniques .
18 He will be replaced by Mr Roy Greenslade , aged 42 , associate editor of the Sunday Times .
19 A poll for the Sunday Times found that 80% support British military involvement and 60% believe Kuwait 's liberation is worth British lives .
20 An opinion poll in the Sunday Times showed that 80% of the population backed Britain 's military involvement , and 60% thought it was worth the loss of British servicemen 's lives to regain Kuwait .
21 Meanwhile Roy Thomson , once a Scots Canadian radio salesman , bought his way via The Scotsman newspaper and Scottish Television to the proprietorial chair of the Sunday Times and the ailing newspaper empire of Lord Kemsley , en route to The Times itself .
22 Peter Kemp in The Sunday Times complained that his parable ‘ lapsed into the lifeless and schematic ’ .
23 Given the losses and a circulation that has fallen back to 540,000 , in third place in the race behind the Sunday Times and The Sunday Telegraph , a premium price could not be expected .
24 If you wanted to list the five magazines which have had the most impact on popular culture since the war , they would have to be Picture Post , Queen , Nova , the Sunday Times Magazine — and The Face .
25 Both Clive Anderson in The Sunday Times and Andro Linklater in The Spectator declared it suitable light reading for a summer holiday .
26 In The Sunday Times D. J. Taylor used the book as a launching-pad for an examination of the state of English fiction .
27 David became a Sunday Times colour magazine figure almost as soon as he received his gold medal at the Royal College dressed in a gold lame jacket with a gold lame shopping bag . ’
28 Describing in today 's Sunday Times of Johannesburg how he found Stompie 's body in Mrs Mandela 's house , Morgan said : ‘ One morning I got to the house early and I was told by Winnie to pick up the dog and dump him .
29 Other polls ranged from ICM in the Guardian , which put Tories and Labour neck and neck on 38 per cent , to NOP for Newsnight and the Sunday Times , giving Labour a three-point lead .
30 I HAD particular reasons for enjoying an article in the Sunday Times last weekend which suggested that only on three occasions in recent decades has satire actually had a real impact on our political life .
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