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

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1 Nicol , who escaped with a close call when he sliced an attempted clearance close to his own goal in normal time , suffered a costly relapse 10 minutes into the extra period .
2 They had already been unlucky with just five minutes remaining in normal time , when Neil Webb 's shot cannoned back off the foot of the post .
3 It is apt that one of the first two recordings made by Kurt Masur in his new role as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic should be of the New World Symphony , particularly when it comes in ample time to celebrate the centenary of the first performance of that favourite work by this very orchestra in December 1893 .
4 You do n't have to put a cartridge in each time before you fire . ’
5 when you want to put in highlights at the end of your painting , the paint will tend to sink in each time you put on a pale colour if the paper is still damp .
6 Acid output was calculated by allowing for the amount of juice produced in each time interval , and was expressed as mEq/h .
7 What 's the problem with sending one in each time ?
8 Already in the ‘ O magnum mysterium ’ of the 1587 volume of Concerti , he had revealed his penchant for festive passages in triple time .
9 Conversely Andrea will sometimes diversify his ricercari with sections in triple time : thus the ricercar primo tono of his Libro secondo ends with a short triple-time section on a version of the opening theme :
10 Paul Peurl ( c. 1575–after 1625 ) further extended the dance-pair in his Newe Padovan , Intrada , Dantz unnd Galliarda for four-part strings ( Nuremberg , 1611 ) , ten ‘ variation suites ’ — padovan , intrada ( in triple time ) , ‘ dance ’ and galliarda all being developed from metamorphoses of the same melodic opening .
11 Yet this has one interesting feature , an interpolation of seven bars in triple time ; similarly one of Byrd 's five-part ‘ In nomines ’ in the same manuscript ends with a dance-like section in triple time .
12 Yet this has one interesting feature , an interpolation of seven bars in triple time ; similarly one of Byrd 's five-part ‘ In nomines ’ in the same manuscript ends with a dance-like section in triple time .
13 One of the finest of all , ‘ Gelosia ’ , published in 1646 , opens with a great passionate outburst : which is followed by a nine-bar aria in triple time and a fast arioso ; the whole scheme is then twice repeated , very freely .
14 His score is also notable for its choruses , particularly double choruses , which are accompanied — in contrast to the merely continuo supported solos — by the orchestra ( three violins and continuo for harpsichords , which are usually joined by arpe , liuti , tiorbe e violoni ) , not merely doubling the voices but sometimes playing independently : This orchestra is also employed in three unusually extended sinfonie to the Prologue and Second and Third Acts , that to the prologue consisting of 11 ( slow ) bars in quadruple time , a canzone of 32 bars with echo-effects of forte and piano emphasized by the scoring : 7 bars in triple time , and 21 in quadruple .
15 More than a hundred years have passed since Morelli started writing ; in that time many problems of authorship have been solved , while about others tacit agreement has been reached .
16 Each exercise only lasts 15 seconds , and in that time you must complete as many repetitions as possible .
17 ‘ I 'm very sceptical whether the grand aims can be met in that time scale with that amount of money , ’ he says .
18 The V8 contains every engineering innovation Audi has made in that time : four-wheel drive , Procon-Ten , galvanised bodywork , flush glass , multi-valve combustion and an exhaust catalyst .
19 They were away from home for six weeks and in that time covered thousands of miles , made over forty flights , attended a multitude of receptions , galas and banquets and shook more hands in walkabouts than could ever be counted .
20 I always knew it probably could n't last because nothing goes on forever , but in that time , I had a great time in New York , and it seemed at one point that everyone was there when David was doing the week at the Universal Amphitheatre .
21 The North 's share of the world 's energy consumption was expected to decrease from around 70 per cent to 60 per cent by 2020 , but in that time the proportion of the global population living in the South would have grown from 75 per cent to 80 per cent .
22 It estimates that in that time it cut its carbon dioxide emissions by more than 20 per cent .
23 But unbundlers did , for they were borrowing for a short haul before assets could be sold : in that time , they assumed their guesses about cash flow would be pretty safe and that asset prices would carry on rising .
24 It 's now ten years since he set up Some Bizzare , and in that time he has enticed Matt Johnson , You 've Got Foetus On Your Breath , Psychic TV , Einstuerzende Neubauten and Berlin-born cabaret singer Anges Bernelle into his entourage .
25 At a Royal Show briefing , Egil Hersleth of the Norwegian Red Cattle Society said that the Norwegians had included mastitis resistance in their selection index for about 20 years , and in that time had reduced its incidence by 1% in the national herd .
26 He was lucky to be invited back , but there was no reprieve for Tom Kite , who misses his first Masters since 1974 despite 10 top finishes in that time .
27 In that time she had to out-glare three Renaults , four Cortinas and a Volkswagen .
28 In Derbyshire , the farmers who replied that their expectations had changed in the past five years were those whose sons had returned to the farm in that time .
29 He informed us in a haughty spirit that he would give my people thirty days to go back home , collect all their stock , and move to the reservation , saying , ‘ If you are not here in that time , I shall consider that you want to fight , and will send my soldiers to drive you on ’ .
30 In that time plans may have changed .
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