Example sentences of "[verb] in [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | The 1980 Epsom Derby was won in fast time by the horse Henbit . |
2 | I do n't know of any league penalty regarding players not turning up and not letting their opponents know in good time that they will not be playing . |
3 | These plans were duly put into effect , and the new building was ready for opening in good time for the celebrations . |
4 | Three of the six horizontal wells drilled in that time have set Gulf of Mexico records for overall horizontal length . |
5 | They are that kind of car and if you look at £80,000 and how long it 'll last you and see how many £15,000 cars you 'll buy in that time , we 're probably bargains . |
6 | John Junor , from the promisingly-entitled Mail On Sunday , responded in award-winning time . |
7 | They moved nothing except their eyes , but they moved in perfect time to the footsteps , marking the position , flicking backwards and forwards as the human crossed the room above . |
8 | First of all , you would have to get there by traveling in imaginary time and not care that your history in real time came to a sticky end . |
9 | just six have come in this time there 's ca n't remember . |
10 | ‘ You are come in excellent time , Theodosia ! ’ |
11 | In addition , one citizen can not benefit from the successful formal objection of another citizen ; he must object in due time himself . |
12 | Although it was not clear when the equipment would arrive at North Tees , managers hoped it would be installed in good time for Christmas . |
13 | Effective vaccines prevent such hazards , but only if a social organization ensures that all potential mothers are vaccinated in good time . |
14 | Nor might it be much consolation to him , as he ran into the singularity in real time , to know that his particles will survive in imaginary time . |
15 | Bragad was affable enough at the end — said that all things came to pass in good time if they were meant to . |
16 | There was no Reg Pybus to stand in this time , he too had left for pastures new . |
17 | Other Windows word processors show the text re-aligning in real time , which slows the process down a little . |
18 | Using technology , this process can now be partially externalised in that , for example , a simulation of a situation can be run in parallel with a real situation and can be manipulated independently of what happens in real time . |
19 | ‘ I 'm very sceptical whether the grand aims can be met in that time scale with that amount of money , ’ he says . |
20 | As will all reminders of the penalties of war , the true cost of this memorial was met in another time and place , but the financial charge was paid in Canada by ex-members of 431 ( Iroquois ) and 434 ( Bluenose ) Squadrons RCAF , who flew from the airfield from December 1943 until June 1945 . |
21 | Actually this was done in double-quick time but I can never forget the excitement and the terror of that night . |
22 | A new , precoded , form was completed for each new activity undertaken ; the research instrument therefore differed from the more conventional diary approach in which the work done in specific time periods is recorded ( Mintzberg , 1973 ; Stewart , 1988 ) . |
23 | For counsellors to know the limits of their competence is clearly important , and calling in specialist help is always something that should be done in good time . |
24 | He added : ‘ Even if it rained between now and October more heavily than it has ever done in recorded time there would still be rivers , such as the Ver in Hertfordshire , that would not get enough water to enable them to flow properly . |
25 | Oh it 's had all new windows put in some time has n't it ? |
26 | Both these figures are below national guidelines which recommend that 90% of all calls should be answered in that time . |
27 | Five , six , seven , eight minutes are understandable and acceptable lives are regularly saved in that time . |
28 | In front of the tall rigid buildings the flying riff-raff of leaves and paper seemed ominous , as though they were escaping in good time . |
29 | MPower 's SharedWhiteBoard lets shared images be annotated in real time . |
30 | MPower 's SharedWhiteBoard enables shared images to be annotated in real time , Audio Editor enables users to create , playback and mail audio files and annotate text files with audio playback ; DeskScan/UX is for scanning , viewing , manipulating for scale , brightness and contrast , storing and printing high-resolution colour and monochrome images ; Multimedia Mailer electronically mails audio , image and video frames and FAX-UX sends and receives facsimile messages ; ImageView views graphics images , including facsimile , saves video frames and full-colour PostScript files while PostScript Viewer views PostScript-based objects . |