Example sentences of "[pers pn] in time " in BNC.

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1 But we 've found yours in time . ’
2 You do n't want to go to the police , because you 're afraid they 'll simply get involved in another siege — if you can make them believe you in time , which seems doubtful .
3 It was the only way to get to you in time .
4 I had to end the letters ‘ Always supposing this letter reaches you in time . ’
5 Save the trek around the shops — order right away , and that useful gift can still be with you in time for Christmas .
6 It is not the commonly occurring long drawn out explanatory warning ( 'If you do n't stop whining I 'll get cross with you and then put you in time out until you stop' ) .
7 Were you in time ?
8 You in time
9 ‘ Well , if people still just think about me in time to come , that 'll be wonderful , ’ says Robert .
10 That day of days shines for me in time ,
11 I remember thinking that if I had been trapped in the car , the firemen would not have reached me in time .
12 will overlay me in time .
13 Stressing the need for the rich cadences and rhythms of the Book of Common Prayer , he said people loved them because they could remember them in times of crisis .
14 Stressing the need for the rich cadences and rhythms of the Book of Common Prayer , he said people loved them because they could remember them in times of crisis .
15 Additionally , because of their contractual nature , they have elements of ‘ forced ’ savings about them in times when individuals may need greater flexibility .
16 You 'll have them in time for the competition perhaps . ’
17 The device takes two pictures from the different video channels , and aligns them in time , so that the horizontal lines of one picture exactly match the horizontal lines of the other .
18 I was enormously impressed by a recent Thorofon CD of the four-art Fantasias for viols ( ) , and so I was delighted to see six-part works follow them in time for the quatercentenary of Jenkins 's birth this years .
19 She saw them coming , yet knew she could not intercept them in time .
20 In any case , if Parson Woodforde 's manservant Ben Leggatt found himself temporarily ‘ out of pocket ’ , all he had to do was to pawn the best pair of trousers he had been wearing over the weekend and redeem them in time for church on Sunday .
21 Chairs must be placed down the room , back to back , one less in number than the players who gallop round them in time to the music .
22 I mean , three little toggle switches look great but you just ca n't get to them in time — they suck !
23 That young so-and-so might easily have got his Betty into trouble , if he had not caught them in time .
24 Sister Margaret will get used to them in time .
25 He knows that if he helps them in time of need , they will reciprocate without being asked .
26 In addition , local authorities may have difficulty in knowing which old people need help and of getting help to them in time .
27 Urged on by their riders with short metal-tipped bamboo rods , the elephants lowered themselves slowly to their knees , facing towards the throne , and remained kneeling for a minute or two , their trunks curling and swaying in front of them in time with the cacophonous music .
28 People who do n't know we drove for miles in the rain so that it might reach them in time . ’
29 Their exposure to instant recall of their liabilities is tolerable because the Bank of England stands ready to assist them in time of a shortage of liquidity .
30 Or were the acts which produced this end so far away from them in time that somehow the temporal distance anaesthetised reality ?
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