Example sentences of "[adj] in time " in BNC.

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1 Who knows , you may feel different in time . ’
2 There must evidently have been some panic to get the depôt clear in time to reopen for service cars .
3 The reason for the planned adjournment of the agm will doubtless become clear in time .
4 We saw in Section 2.6 that the production of turbulent slugs can be either random or periodic in time , as illustrated by the oscillograms of Fig. 2.10 .
5 I know that it is to do with trash and shit , and that it is wrong in time .
6 It is economical in time and resources , but sadly is only effective if the teacher is one of the rare breed who is highly skilled in lecturing methods .
7 It must be cheap to do , cheap to find out , economical in time as well as money .
8 They were far more interested in time than were the Greeks , but the fact that every moment was regarded as the manifestation of supernatural forces meant that the concept of time which dominated Maya thought was purely astrological .
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10 By carrying out a smear test , doctors can detect the abnormal cells that might become cancerous in time and then treat them easily and simply .
11 By carrying out a smear test , doctors can detect the abnormal cells that might become cancerous in time and then treat them easily and simply .
12 Berwick had been relieved in time .
13 It needs to be emphasized , however , that such a conclusion would be in despite of the earliest biographical sources , the author of one of which was contemporary in time , if distant in space , and also , as far as one can judge , of the chronological lists and would therefore constitute important evidence of the limitations of these source materials .
14 An estate is a portion of the ownership of the land , more or less limited in time .
15 In the case of an employment contract , Scott J , in Balston Ltd v Headline Filters Ltd [ 1987 ] FSR 330 at p 348 , said that the implied obligation referred to in Faccenda Chicken of protecting trade secrets " will always be unlimited in time " and probably in area as well .
16 Scott J pointed out that an implied obligation may involve different considerations from an express one in that an implied obligation will be unlimited in time .
17 Brian Talbot , the West Bromwich Albion player-manager , has pulled a muscle in his back and is struggling to be fit in time to face Wolves , at The Hawthorns on Sunday .
18 With Batty unlikely to be fit in time , Carlton Palmer is in line to join Gascoigne and Ince in the midfield , with Platt 's place going to Paul Merson .
19 OLDHAM keeper Jon Hallworth is facing an anxious battle to be fit in time for Saturday 's big Premier League kick-off .
20 CLIFTONVILLE midfielder Shaun Strang looks likely to be fit in time for Saturday 's TNT Gold Cup clash with Newry .
21 Johnny Jamieson picked up a first half knock in the 2– defeat by Portadown but he is expected to be fit in time for Saturday .
22 I told him he is not trying to get fit in time .
23 Now he faces an uphill struggle to be fit in time for the British Clubman 's championship a series he had hoped to win this season .
24 Now it looks as if only the banking directive , adopted by the Council of Ministers in December 1989 , will be operative in time .
25 but the point I 'm trying to make is that the person who made the presentation er o o on er for , for the best of riders , I think he 's rather missed the point because he was talking to you about the , including , more information on er within the T V P and we did discuss , er we did like to make it quite clear during our er discussions that riding of horses on the highway is a matter for the T V P , riding horses on bridleways is a matter that we will have to deal with in basic in time .
26 Neither of the formulas so far mentioned will do ; the Gibbs formula gives an entropy that for an isolated system of molecules is easily shown to stay constant in time rather than to increase , and the Boltzmann formula also does not have the desired non-decrease property if the system is not a gas .
27 So when we say we want the laws of physics perhaps to stay constant in time , when we observe these objects a long way away we 're observing the laws of physics as they were a long time ago .
28 She emphasised that everything becomes collectable in time , particularly when its history and date of manufacture can be authenticated .
29 I began to think she would be worthy in time of being my mistress , which till now I had been a little scrupulous about .
30 The HSE warns that even established companies using high-risk processes that require high levels of containment , which are costly in time , trouble and money , may run into difficulty .
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