Example sentences of "[prep] time for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The manager produces a whole hospital work-level profile for specific periods of time for a 7-day period . |
2 | Indeed , ERM entry was accompanied by confident predictions that the economy would benefit from an eight to nine months honeymoon period that would see key indicators — notably inflation and interest rates — improving in time for a general election some time in 1991 . |
3 | Now note I 'm not asking at this point in time for a general opening . |
4 | Corrected stock will be sent out in time for a new publication date . |
5 | But he was secure in his alibi , having spent the whole of the previous day in the Crown Court and the evening and night with friends at Norwich , only getting back to Chevisham in time for a late start that morning . |
6 | They were saved , of course , by the Mastodon , ‘ rowing as if in a race ’ , just in time for a grand battle between Swallows , Amazons and Eels , and a corroboree of triumph . |
7 | Their intensive talks produced hints that the two sides could resolve remaining differences over START in time for a US-Soviet summer summit . |
8 | The restoration and re-furbishing were completed in time for a great service of re-hallowing on 27th July . |
9 | Conference participants agreed that regular meetings would be preceded in the first instance by a meeting in September of arms control experts who would finalize details of an agreement in time for a plenary session scheduled for October . |
10 | Hitachi Ltd has put a tiger team from its Network Products Group in Silicon Valley on developing LAN-based multiplatform e-mail products hoping to have them all gussied up in time for a third-quarter rollout . |
11 | Hitachi Ltd has put a tiger team from its Network Products Group in Silicon Valley on developing local network-based multisystem electronic mail products , hoping to have them all gussied up in time for a third-quarter roll-out : Hitachi reckons that it 's on to a good thing because veca : International Data Corp predicts the worldwide market will be 77m users in 1996 ; Hitachi is expected to make a point of integration , management and directory synchronisation likely using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol . |
12 | A last cup of coffee and I left ; back to H and T's in time for a few hours ' fitful sleep ; then up and away , run to the station by Aunt Antonia . |
13 | Nevertheless , I was determined that we would publish our Green Paper in time for a proper consultation and the preparation of legislation in the autumn . |
14 | They had n't arrived yet , because they had been held up in the traffic , but they would be along in time for an early lunch . |
15 | He had expected to abandon his post at 11 a.m. in time for an early pub lunch , but his colleague 's arrival had been unexpectedly delayed . |
16 | Loose forward Clarke was given his marching orders by Widnes ref Stuart Cummings seven minutes from time for a high tackle on Aussie centre Scott Mahon . |
17 | He failed conspicuously to do so and continues to side-step any commitment to taking the effective steps which many senior military experts believe could at least limit the damage , by calling from time to time for a mere tightening of sanctions against Serbia . |
18 | Brisk afternoon wind arrived bang on time for an exciting sail . |
19 | These surveys have recorded the adoption of a number of new technologies over time for a consistent set of manufacturing establishments , providing a unique source of data on the history and patterns of technological change in this important sector of industry . |