Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [art] [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Even if she had heard the locomotive 's whistle as it entered the tunnel , she would not have had time to run to the bridge in time to meet Mr Cross as he parked his car in the goods yard .
2 It is very important to go to the mikva on time , and the woman who puts herself out and goes to the mikva even when it is not convenient to go , is commended by the rabbis in Jewish literature .
3 This term is used to refer to the consistency over time of financial reports .
4 Land was provided to maintain the families in peacetime , and the males were required in turn to rally to the colours in time of war .
5 The upshot was that after much argument all three of them agreed to help out , and all five of us did manage to get to the church on time .
6 Charles had earlier cut short two engagements in the Midlands to get to the school on time .
7 Some women in Russia travel hundreds of miles under extraordinarily difficult circumstances , just to get to the mikva on time .
8 Even if they do get a job on a scheme , it 's very , very difficult if you 're sleeping in different places every night , or in a hostel , to get to the job on time .
9 The story goes that their car broke down on the way to Larne , and they had to hitch a ride to get to the boat on time .
10 AMERICA 'S FIRST five-jet aerobatic team look set to take to the skies in time for the 1993 airshow season , reports Bill Jesse .
11 He is reported to be in the process of responding to offers of employment from other theatres in Ireland and across the water , and to be keen to return to the Lyric from time to time .
12 To return to the arrow of time , there remains the question : Why do we observe that the thermodynamic and cosmological arrows point in the same direction ?
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