Example sentences of "in time [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | In time everything was settled and we were gliding out , ‘ with our faces towards Cornwall ’ , as mother used to say . |
2 | Since then she has abandoned her contact lens in favour of glasses , having been told that in time her sight will return to normal . |
3 | Perhaps in time they 'll turn more of their songs into group showcases , as they did on Cash 's Big River , but as the Highwaymen rode into the sunset , they 'd succeeded in that most country of missions : they 'd kept their pride intact , and their boots on . |
4 | Lands historically occupied by Germans would be included , but in time they would become Polish . |
5 | In time they made new villages , cleared more land for crops and traded with the older inhabitants . |
6 | Although both ‘ Bomber ’ Smith and the engineers hoped that in time they would be able to bring construction times down nearer to three years ( from the beginning of work on site to the commissioning of the first sets ) , the time actually taken was typically five or more years . |
7 | Others soon followed : Shaba , Morani , Rongai , Amboni ; and in time they successfully mated and produced still more rhinos . |
8 | In time they reached legendary , almost Messalina-like proportions . |
9 | Okay , at that point in time they had n't actually er taken |
10 | In time they were joined by a certain Valentino , an elderly man with spectacles and a purple birthmark , who unlocked a shed beside the pool , turned taps and wheels , and announced , in his role as the Ketterings ’ regular pool attendant , ‘ Va bene adesso . ’ |
11 | Originally , they were the property of the crown , but in time they passed to the local aristocrats . |
12 | Common sense ( or observation ) may show that the pattern of behaviour requires the forecaster to give progressively less weight to values the further back in time they occur . |
13 | For the first few days the hands and feet become too sore to practise with , but in time they become sufficiently conditioned to withstand the constant impact and calluses begin to develop in the key areas . |
14 | His mother 's friends at court became his : in time they included , along with Walahfrid , Lupus of Ferrières ( welcomed by Louis and Judith at Frankfurt in autumn 836 ) , the palace clerics Prudentius , Wenilo and Berno , and the seneschal Adalard . |
15 | In the situation described in the following example discuss which costs , if any , should be included in the stock valuation , and at what point in time they should be included . |
16 | Well if they 've applied in time they can get a p postal vote . |
17 | Only at the moment they are , in time they wo n't be , Paul stop swinging |
18 | From that moment in time they will have the opportunity to express their views to Councillors , to myself , to my staff . |
19 | Just give dem some time fe speak in time dey will explain |
20 | The kairos approach allows people to say that God is indeed involved in history and continues to be involved , bringing about in time something new . |
21 | For this brief moment in time nothing else mattered . |
22 | In the latter years the Falcons owned by the Department of National Defence were seen as an un-necessary and additional expense to the Ministry of Transport JetStars , and at this point in time their future is uncertain . |
23 | In time their names would identify the biggest British trading concern in the Far East . |
24 | Clients could therefore join the study after its onset and could move at whichever point in time their new services were ready . |
25 | And if it does , will the task-force leaders become in time what the product managers have been at Proctor & Gamble : the basic units of management and the company 's field officers ? |
26 | You used to with three or four blades , in time what we see . |
27 | If only she had realized in time what was happening . |
28 | We 'll leave the assertive alone for this particular point in time what are we to do to deal with aggressive , what are we to do to deal with passive . |
29 | Whenever one individual leaves more offspring than another and this capacity is inherited , in time its genes will come to dominate the population gene pool . |
30 | But if all goes well , in time we should be able to sell our castings outside and make a profit on them too . |