Example sentences of "into [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | She drew in a silent little breath , feeling her heartbeat running into triple time with nerves . |
2 | If this time is converted into equinoctial time , it will be found to be shortly before 12.45 . |
3 | It goes through a cycle of changes until it finally returns to its original state and then merges into infinite time . |
4 | To see yourself in this way is a representation of the child 's move into historical time , one of the places where vision establishes the child 's understanding of herself as part of the world . |
5 | Polls in most states open today at 6am local time , which translated into British time means 11am for New York and 2pm for California . |
6 | They are into philosophical time , producing work once a year or less . |
7 | Having overcome the dismissal of Paul Stewart in the 49th minute , Spurs were forced into extra time by Gary Bennett 's second goal . |
8 | Speelman lags 3½–2½ , needing to win one of the two remaining games to force the match into extra time . |
9 | But Swindon had a similar close shave in the last seconds of full time as Philliskirk hit the crossbar and the game went into extra time . |
10 | However , they then defied most of the laws of position and possession to come back from 15–9 down , draw level and force the match into extra time . |
11 | As the tie went into extra time , both sides struggled in the warm sunshine , but Powell made an extra effort and forced the ball home to put Haslemere in the lead . |
12 | Bere Forest also had a tough match against Meridian B and , once again , they found themselves a goal down at half time but they took a 2–1 lead in the second half before Meridian B equalized to take the game into extra time . |
13 | The match was finally settled two minutes into extra time when St Albans won possession in defence and broke quickly . |
14 | At the end of 90 minutes the score still stood at 1–1 and the game went into extra time . |
15 | Fermanagh trailed by two goals at three quarter time but levelled the game again to 12–12 to take them into extra time , and stole the extra goal needed for victory on the whistle winning 16–15 to give them the trophy for the second year . |
16 | The game went into extra time with Hereford eventually winning four three on penalties . |
17 | Just before the end Trainer slid in an equalizer to send the game into extra time . |
18 | Third Division Bolton had been just seconds from victory before Horne cracked in a superb 35-yard goal to send the tie into extra time , in injury time . |
19 | Third Division Bolton had been just seconds from victory before Horne cracked in a superb 35-yard goal to send the tie into extra time , in injury time . |
20 | Battling Boro came back from a 1–0 half-time deficit to take the semi-final into extra time through a fine goal by Bernie Slaven . |
21 | The Manchester United defender cleared off the line from John Hendrie in the 80th minute to send an absorbing Rumbelows League Cup semi-final second leg into extra time , when it was settled by a goal from Ryan Giggs . |
22 | AN EPIC battle over a five-a-side complex has gone into extra time after protestors lodged 1,000 letters of objection . |
23 | Graham Chapman gave Wingate the lead only for David Appleby to equalise for Cleadon to take the tie into extra time and a replay . |
24 | Yeah , but if you score a goal it will still go into extra time . |
25 | bottle of wine and I drunk it you see , watching the match , and Jim done the dinner I said fuck it I 'm having my dinner in here cos , did n't it go into extra time ? |
26 | The match never went into extra time |
27 | With four minutes of the match remaining , a scramble in the Didcot goal mouth saw Patterson hold his head in disbelief as his shot went literally inches wide , to stop them at least taking the match into extra time , and give a most relieved Didcot a one nil victory to go into the third round . |
28 | I reckon if me and you , get the team playing each other get both , get two away goals , whatever , take it into extra time right , we both get a goal each and go , imagine going to penalties or something . |
29 | But attempts to define breadth and balance rapidly meet a difficult problem : all subjects wish to claim compulsory status ; however , it then proves difficult to fit them all into reasonable time allocations . |
30 | It is Government 's aim to create a class of full time professional farmers with sufficient land to provide a reasonable standard of living and , as a corollary , gradually to squeeze the subsistence cultivator off the land into full time alternative employment … the Master Farmers Scheme was designed to create and develop such farmers . |