Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] in time " in BNC.
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1 | At least they now have twelve months to recover in time for next year 's race . |
2 | At least they now have twelve months to recover in time for next year 's race . |
3 | Huge space-age lights came down from the ceiling to flash in time to the thudding pulse of the music . |
4 | It has avoided the need to invest in time and paper systems , such as monthly reports which would otherwise be required to keep in touch with personnel developments . |
5 | It is always very difficult , in dealing with the relationship between past events and contemporary policies , to know how far back to go in time . |
6 | This may all seem a bit of an unnecessary fuss , but it 's a small price to pay in time and trouble and money in order to save the marriage and turn it into an asset rather than a liability . |
7 | Hearing a slight sound , a scraping noise through the wall , Alida , though she ignored it , stiffened her corseted thighs , Aunt Fosters , her mother 's last surviving sister , might have had the wit and grace to die in time but it was not a family trait . |
8 | When called on by government to act in time of war , citizens have been prepared to respond . |
9 | Gould left for Sydney , with plans to return in time for the birth , excited and full of anticipation at the prospect of ‘ fresh fields ’ . |
10 | The sandy beach on Majorca is ideal for flopping on by day in order to recover in time for the next night of action , and what a night it will be in this town that never sleeps ! |
11 | Not only that , but because the Davis Cup ties were scheduled so soon after the Australian Open , there was no time for Holland 's Richard Krajicek , or Germany 's Michael Stich to recover in time from injuries to take part . |