Example sentences of "[verb] in time to " in BNC.
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1 | In 45-minute classes infants grapple with walking in time to music , marching , pony-trotting ; facial expressions and gestures are tested , too . |
2 | Transposed in time to medieval days , where two cultures are fighting a losing battle against the undead , he becomes an unwilling hero . |
3 | This is Rupert , a 5 month old Barn Owl who was deserted by his parents at a few days old , but found in time to be saved and hand reared . |
4 | Make sure it arrives in time to be included in the next issue . |
5 | Eventually he built up a collection of bells which he played in time to the tunes he would play on his harmonium . |
6 | Within a medieval siege tent you are transported in time to the castle keep ; the lights dim and the 1066 Story begins … projected images , lighting , multi-track sound and even an appearance by King Harold and William the Conqueror ! |
7 | Mellanby arrived in time to be heard , and succeeded in changing the decision so that Florey was appointed . |
8 | And we move away , flooating in time to the minuet . |
9 | The others took it up , humming or singing , and walked in time to it until old Donald got breathless and they had to saunter for a while . |
10 | The driver can not react in time to the child running unexpectedly into the street . |
11 | Dexter had allowed himself to be hypnotised and still remembered staring into those wide eyes , as blue as the top of a ballpoint pen , with pupils that shrank and swelled in time to the man 's words . |
12 | After that result he disappeared for a short while , but he returned in time to be included in Wilson 's government , initially as Secretary of State for Economic Affairs , a post he held between 1964 and 1966 . |
13 | Around 650 responses of this kind were received in time to be included in the analysis . |
14 | Even the glasses on top of the cigarette vending machine quivered in time to the music . |
15 | Their gutting knives flashing in time to the music . |
16 | Publicity would be restricted in time to twenty-one days and decisions would be reached within forty-two days , failing which an application would be deemed to be approved . |
17 | They can be reliably dug out again only by averaging over many presentations so that the random background fluctuations cancel each other out , leaving just the potential shifts that are linked in time to the triggering event . |
18 | Tonight 's movies are 11 Harrowhouse , an engaging London diamond heist romp with John Gielgud , Trevor Howard and James Mason and Le Petomane where Leonard Rossiter plays an early 20th Century Frenchman who makes a living by farting in time to music . |
19 | Huge space-age lights came down from the ceiling to flash in time to the thudding pulse of the music . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Through the cloudburst I could see the old men laying out their prayer carpets under the arches , then , on a signal from the mullah , a line of bottoms rose and fell in time to the distant cries of ‘ Allah hu-Akbar ! ’ |
22 | They swayed in time to the music , and then Calder cleared his throat . |
23 | Suppose that the increase in the money supply is announced in time to be included in that agents fully believe the central bank , and that the central bank behaves in period t in the way that it announced it would behave at the end of t - 1 . |
24 | Rory could hear the stamping , slapping feet move in time to the fiddles and accordions as they played a jig . |
25 | Sharp at nine a conch shell sounded and the temple courtyard filled up with Thais , dressed in white trousers with embroidered aprons , chanting and shaking in time to gongs . |
26 | ( Ant begins to hum one of the latest hit sounds and starts to move in time to it . |
27 | The ghostly cloud hung beneath the nets , tumbling and churning in time to the pulsing rhythm of the music . |
28 | Georgina stood very close to him , swaying in time to the music . |