Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun] [adv] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | She admitted it tempestuously as Luke deprived her of the erotic stimulation of his mouth , opening her eyes just in time to see the blaze of triumph in his as he heard her . |
2 | A moan drew her head round in time to see him move . |
3 | When Marcus came in for supper , two hours later , Daniel 's Mum was still talking , to Stephanie , who was in and out of the kitchen dishing up vegetables and making gravy , to her son , who moved his weight cautiously from time to time on a dining-room chair and frowned and frowned . |
4 | Carolyn , who got her Polo back in time to drive home , is now on honeymoon in Barbados . |
5 | She breathed relief and opened her eyes just in time to see him disappear through the wire gate . |
6 | Not crossing out , spelling , getting my homework in on time , asking for help when I 'm not sure and presentation |
7 | And getting my homework in on time |
8 | The reader is seeing a benign gardener , a cartoon Adam with his trousers tied up with string , who gets his lettuces in on time and knows a Delphinium from a Campanula . |
9 | at the expense of the company they said you know , he , he says that er he says Martin had said to him , you know , you should take your sister out from time to time , there 's no reason why , you know , we we could n't |
10 | Although Joe Nichols in the New York Times wrote that ‘ Lester Piggott rode with the competence that has stamped him as one of the world 's great riders , and brought his mount home in time ’ , the Washington Post thought that ‘ there could be fault-finding with Piggott 's tactics in tucking in on the rail and not asking his mount for more of the effort he had in reserve ’ . |
11 | They 're for those upper-class twits who turn up halfway through seminars and who never bother to get their essays in on time . |
12 | Impossible to get their bodies out in time . ’ |
13 | Belmodes must get its order out on time and impeccably finished . |
14 | ( ) =If Forest do n't get their act together in time . |
15 | You 'll find you 'll get your memory back in time . |
16 | These hints had their final expression in an astonishing personal letter written by Knox to Mary on 26 October 1559 , claiming that ‘ if it be the office of a very friend to give true and faithful counsel to them whom he sees run to destruction for lack of the same , I could not be proven enemy to your Grace but rather a friend unfeigned ’ — even if moderation was never Knox 's strong suit and so , unable to keep up the quiet tone of the letter , he felt impelled to throw in a postscript : ‘ God move your heart yet in time to consider that ye fight not against man , but against the eternal God , and against his Son Jesus Christ , the only Prince of the kings of the earth . ’ |
17 | I would like to have your comments please in time for that SMT — you can bring them with you on April 10th. at our next ( first ) Area Staff Management Team ASMT Meeting ! |
18 | PUBLICAN Michael McConville decided to take his customers back in time as part of this week 's Crossmaglen Festival ! |
19 | You hand your essays in on time , |
20 | Now breathe in slowly as you did in Step 1 but gradually raise your arms overhead in time with the inhalation until the backs of your hands touch the floor . |