Example sentences of "[prep] time for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Members at last week 's parish council meeting heard that the pavilion should be ready in plenty of time for the official opening by former Surrey and England cricket captain Peter May , on June 14th .
2 And , further wishing to appear brisk and fresh , as if she had simply alighted at the manor gates from her carriage , she allowed herself plenty of time for the familiar trudge down the cobbled hill of St Jude 's Street to the flat plain of St Jude 's Square and Market Square in the valley below and then up the other side , past the brewery and the iron foundry , through the maze of brewers ' and iron-workers ' cottages , to the manor , the skyline beyond it dominated by the squat , square bulk and the huge , foully belching chimney-stack of Dallam 's mill .
3 Hundreds of chicks and ducklings have been hatching out in plenty of time for the seasonal cheer , as Martin Graham-Scott found out .
4 This is rather like the big bang at the beginning of time , only it would be an end of time for the collapsing body and the astronaut .
5 Poole will not recover from a groin injury in time for the Second Division promotion playoff final next weekend .
6 It is a matter of deep regret that the Department of Social Security failed to provide copies of the instruments in time for the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments to consider them and report to the House .
7 It is a pity they did not emerge from their hiding place in time for the 40-year anniversary reunions of the 49/50/51 groups , but they are partially relevant to the ‘ 52s next year .
8 The IEE has tried to negotiate with Thomson , offering help with writing and publishing his biography in time for the fiftieth anniversary of Blumlein 's death in June 1992 .
9 The reason being that way back in 1990 the Leinster Division won the cup and its return to England was somewhat delayed , in fact , it did n't make it back in time for the 1991 competition when Western were the victors .
10 Peter McEnery and Dorothy Tutin ( above ) play the middle-aged ex-lovers who iron out the wrinkles and get together just in time for the final curtain .
11 staff would arrive before 2.00pm in time for the first session .
12 Meanwhile , the latest issue of RISC Management claims that ‘ the multi-threaded SMP capabilities that are the core of Solaris 2.0 will not appear until the fourth calendar quarter — in time for the first multi-processor Sparcstation shipments , but a year behind schedule . ’
13 The speech came over the wires so late and the sheets were so confused by the Post Office — which is usual in these cases — that without the precis we could not possibly have got the leader through in time for the first edition .
14 Meanwhile , Apple is predicting that it will have at least 70% of Macintosh applications recoded in time for the first batch of volume PowerPCs to hit the streets in 1993 , using AT&T Bell Laboratories spin-off , the Holmdel , New Jersey-based Echo Logic Inc , to do the recompiling .
15 We are rushing out this newsletter in time for the first summer festival , at Kings Heath Park .
16 There is some doubt as to whether the processes of investigation and legislation will be completed in time for the 1995 revaluation .
17 Negotiations on the convention were scheduled to begin in February 1991 , with a view to reaching agreement in time for the 1992 environment and development conference in Brazil .
18 Fortunately everyone was back in time for the grand procession into the arena , when the members of the Society are introduced , in character , to the audience .
19 The decision will be made in early May and the cards produced in time for the major summer shows in Wales .
20 The decision will be made in early May and the cards produced in time for the major summer shows in Wales .
21 One impatient customer , David Pollard , has taken things into his own hands and is rushing out his own edition in time for the general election .
22 Worse than that from the Government 's point of view , I do not think that he will arrive in time for the general election .
23 If this were ever done , then unless some other constituency took him on board in time for the general election , or perhaps unless he stood and won in his constituency as some kind of independent Labour candidate with at least PLP support , then , on the declaration of the result in his constituency , he would lose any right to remain Prime Minister .
24 Fortunately we had just about recovered in time for the practical session .
25 Applicants must submit their financial plans by December 1 — in time for the International Cricket Council to make a firm decision by the end of January .
26 Applicants must submit their financial plans by December 1 in time for the International Cricket Council to make a firm decision by the end of January .
27 Thanks to Zhukov , critical Khrushchev supporters were brought to Moscow in time for the Central Committee meeting which then overturned the Politburo 's verdict .
28 Hill 's ban ended in time for the 1987 World Cup but Bristol 's Richard Harding , who replaced him for the final Five Nations match — a stirring victory over Scotland — was first-choice in Australia and Hill 's last game for two years was against the United States .
29 Leading bareboat , flotilla and club holiday company Sunsail have their all-new glossy brochures published in time for the New Year booking rush , offering some new destinations and routes .
30 A year-long project to update the library at Darlington College of Technology should be completed in time for the new school year in September .
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