Example sentences of "[noun] in [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 We must sustain the infrastructure of the arts in this time of recession by spreading the funds available to all forms of the arts and not to a select few with a special clout .
2 Boro 's magnificent performance , and the backing of their fans , made it a memorable night , on which they were also denied by the fingertips of Danish international goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel , who made a superb save from Willie Falconer in extra time .
3 In the IBM case , IBM was considered by the Commission to hold a dominant position ( inter alia ) in the supply of two key products for a particular computer system , and was found to have abused its dominant position by refusing to supply other manufacturers in sufficient time with technical information to permit the interfacing of those other products with IBM equipment , particularly by tying in the supply of IBM software and hardware and by discriminating between users of IBM software .
4 Where a summons has been served in accordance with Ord 7 , r 10(4) ( b ) by delivering the summons to a person not under sixteen years of age , if it is doubtful from the endorsement whether the summons will come to the knowledge of the defendant in sufficient time , notice of doubtful service ( N 221 ) is sent by the court .
5 My first bout of football pain came on March 15 , 1969 , when on my first visit to Wembley I watched Swindon Town of the Third Division destroy Arsenal with two goals in extra time .
6 THREE goals in extra time sealed Dundela 's path into the second round .
7 Lou Macari signed a three year contract with Celtic this afternoon then told Scotland Today he would walk away if he could n't bring success to the club in that time .
8 And they had come to the conclusion that it was not American slate cos there were no quarries in that time .
9 Perhaps Zvi could put his own photograph in next time — an early one .
10 If you book through a Travel Agent , you should ensure that you pay the agent in sufficient time to allow payment to reach Cosmos by the due date .
11 Sometimes it helps if the person who is holding the horse , pats the horse on the neck in exact time to the farrier hammering on its foot — especially if it is the actual hammering that worries the horse the most .
12 It was argued that it would never be possible to produce these bitmaps in real time , ie to create each character as and when it was needed from a master outline .
13 Although a number of DVA type boards are available for PCs , none can match Videologic 's ability to manipulate the images in real time , shrinking and enlarging , saving frames to hard disc and displaying signals from multiple sources on screen simultaneously .
14 I was only thinking of the family — they would wish to bring the priest in good time . ’
15 We got to the 18th and there 's Greg Norman and Jack Nicklaus , who took five hours to get round ; we 'd done it in less than four , had a bit of lunch and more practice in that time !
16 Did they get wedding presents in that time
17 BOSS have set up the ME-6 to work in two different ways : it can be left to recall programmed patches or , by using the manual programming button , be set to operate like a series of pedals with each footswitch activating an effect in real time .
18 But y I think you can also see the appeal of this to Freud in that time because in the early years Freud 's model of the mind , which is really what we 're talking about today , was erm a kind of hydraulic one .
19 Clearly , these republics will apply for admission into the United Nations in due time and we shall define our views at that time .
20 ‘ That one scene took up a whole morning and I did think to myself I could have written half a script in that time .
21 He was lucky to be invited back , but there was no reprieve for Tom Kite , who misses his first Masters since 1974 despite 10 top finishes in that time .
22 The ideal magnetic observatory produces high-accuracy data in real time .
23 The ability to manipulate the data in real time , the guarantee of complete confidentiality and the various special ‘ presentation ’ effects were sufficient to persuade many companies that this was the way forward .
24 Miller 's Vinca rosea ( now Catharanthus roseus ) had been brought forward : ‘ as this plant is a great novelty in Europe … the Figure of the Plant has not yet been seen by any living person ’ and of Gardenia capense , called by him Jasminium , he wrote , ‘ Could we have procured a good drawing in proper time it would have been in its proper place , but as this is so curious and being an undescribed plant , we hope our purchasers will not be displeased with insertion here . ’
25 An advantage of this type of parser is that it performs recognition in linear time .
26 Good for Annabel , who had the sense to quit the circuit in good time and launch a successful new career .
27 Just give the floppy disc to the Editor in good time — and yes , you will get it back again quickly ) .
28 The Rugby Clubs of Wales hit the bookstalls in good time for the All Blacks ' tour .
29 Their opponents will be Wickham Dynamos who beat Hunters Inn in extra time .
30 Toronto-based CAE Industries Ltd reports that its CAE-Link Corp unit has won a contract from the UK Ministry of Defence for a higher formation battle trainer for the British Army : terms were not disclosed , but CAE-Link will develop , install and maintain a command-and-control trainer to simulate a round-the-clock battle in real time for up to six weeks , creating the battlefield communications flow between the staff being trained , higher headquarters and subordinate unit headquarters ; it will consist of a central server networked to 170 controller and operator stations at two sites in the UK and Germany ; it has to be transportable for use at other training sites .
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