Example sentences of "[noun] in sufficient time " in BNC.

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1 In the IBM case , IBM was considered by the Commission to hold a dominant position ( inter alia ) in the supply of two key products for a particular computer system , and was found to have abused its dominant position by refusing to supply other manufacturers in sufficient time with technical information to permit the interfacing of those other products with IBM equipment , particularly by tying in the supply of IBM software and hardware and by discriminating between users of IBM software .
2 Where a summons has been served in accordance with Ord 7 , r 10(4) ( b ) by delivering the summons to a person not under sixteen years of age , if it is doubtful from the endorsement whether the summons will come to the knowledge of the defendant in sufficient time , notice of doubtful service ( N 221 ) is sent by the court .
3 If you book through a Travel Agent , you should ensure that you pay the agent in sufficient time to allow payment to reach Cosmos by the due date .
4 Ensure your entry arrives at the competition venue in sufficient time to register and weigh-in .
5 You need to be reminded of key dates in sufficient time to take the appropriate action .
6 As Mr. Chapelton had obtained his ticket from the attendant at the time of making the contract ( i. e. when he collected his chair from the pile ) , the ticket had changed hands in sufficient time .
7 Copies of the application must be sent to the official receiver in sufficient time to enable him to attend the hearing of the application .
8 Someone sent somebody out to kill two hens ; a local gentleman , knowing the lie of the land , sent his servant to the inn with rum and sugar and an apology for not knowing of their arrival in sufficient time to put them up , and he had to leave for Inverness at the crack of dawn ; Boswell still had some bread despite the amount he had doled out to the Macraes .
9 the defendant , without any fault on his part , did not have knowledge of the document in sufficient time to defend , or knowledge of the judgment in sufficient time to appeal , and
10 Article 20 of the Brussels Convention provides that where a defendant domiciled in one Contracting State is sued in a court of another Contracting State the court shall stay the proceedings so long as it is not shown that the defendant has been able to receive the document instituting the proceedings or an equivalent document in sufficient time to enable him to arrange for his defence , or that all necessary steps have been taken to this end .
11 A default judgment must , however , not be recognised if the defendant was not duly served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time to enable him to arrange for his defence .
12 the defendant , without any fault on his part , did not have knowledge of the document in sufficient time to defend , or knowledge of the judgment in sufficient time to appeal , and
13 As it turned out , the government moved too slowly , for Campbell of Ardkinglas was unable to obtain a revenue office in sufficient time , and the laird of Balfunning voted with the Montrose party in the election of 1734 .
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