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

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1 The over-straining in capital expenditure : ( 1 ) will not be accompanied by actual construction to a corresponding extent ; ( 2 ) will lead in time to the curtailment of work already under way ; ( 3 ) will react unfavourably on other branches of production ; ( 4 ) will exacerbate the goods famine in every direction ; and ( 5 ) will finally retard the speed of development .
2 ‘ Lonely This Christmas ’ by Mud was playing of the radio and I was swinging my body from side to side in time to the music in order to pass the time .
3 It was as if Jack had stepped back in time to the scene of an earlier age .
4 For Simon , it was like stepping back in time to the turn of the century .
5 For Simon , it was like stepping back in time to the turn of the century .
6 He was told to imagine that he had travelled back in time to the afternoon of the abduction and was watching the events unfold on a television documentary .
7 John Dalton 's action seems to have been very near in time to the crisis in his own life when he was temporarily imprisoned for his support of the Earl of Lancaster .
8 ‘ I 'm not sure I 've got anything to say , ’ he said , and closed his eyes , his foot jogging up and down in time to the beat of the dance band on the gramophone .
9 Still to come : Princes Risborough travels back in time to the summer of nineteen forty .
10 ‘ Mark you , ’ he said , ‘ I did have a fantasy of doing it with you on some lonely western strand , in time to the roaring of the Atlantic .
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