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

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1 The actual meaning of the bare infinitive , on the other hand , can be characterized as a form of non-subsequence involving complete coincidence in time between two events — the experiencing and the event experienced .
2 As for to in its use with the infinitive , it signifies a relation between two spatial entities in time — the non-ordinalized general person incorporated in the infinitive and the often-ordinalized extra-verbal person of which the infinitive is predicated in a particular use .
3 The starting-point of that digression in time and place was that of leased prisons and the problems they increasingly raised for a socially responsible legislature .
4 I can not conceive that the pathologist will trouble to look there for a puncture mark and indeed , prior to that eventuality , it does n't seem likely that the emergency team of paramedics they 'll send out from Brighton General will be well enough acquainted with the action of this drug to hit upon the right antidote in time to prevent her from expiring . ’
5 On the contrary , the expressive effects observed in the uses examined in Chapters Two and Three appear as necessary consequences of the incidence of the infinitive 's event , with its intra-verbal " general person " , to its extra-verbal spatial support in time .
6 Through its lexical meaning of a movement from point A to point B , to allows one to represent two positions of the infinitive event 's spatial support in time — one before , and one at the beginning of the infinitive 's event — which correspond to the two representations of person — extra- and intra-infinitival — involved in any use of the infinitive .
7 But any hopes of seeing the Springboks were , however , dashed when the Republic 's two rugby bodies failed to unite under a sole administration in time .
8 We hope that the results of the evaluation will enable us to make further improvements in time for the start of the next session .
9 SEPARATED BY just a few miles in distance and a few hours in time , the West 's most powerful central banker and the Soviet prime minister were yesterday at one : immediate and full scale price reform would only confront the Soviet Union with runaway inflation .
10 Britain 's armed forces were not fully committed to the struggle until after D Day , and it is this gap in time between the turn of fortune and the invasion of Europe that saw the most intense interest in post-war planning and , in particular , full employment policy .
11 What must be recognized is that in approaching different collections , different users at different periods in time will place varying requirements on a scheme , both in terms of the subjects that should be included and also in terms of the relationships that need to be shown .
12 It enacts in its form a faith that the experience of broken suffering in time is in reality the choreography and notation for the dance and music of love and Rolle advises his disciple that meditation on this reality will draw up her heart " so hert mai loke intil heven " ( 69.261 – 2 ) .
13 These , ’ he gestured to the Twins , ‘ are the same person really , only they 're going in different directions in time and just stopping to say hello to themselves .
14 It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle …
15 It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle …
16 CHARLES : Well , frankly , the problem as I see it At this moment in time is whether I Should just lie down under all this hassle And let them walk all over me , Or , whether I should just say : ‘ OK , I get the message ’ , and do myself in .
17 ‘ Well , not at this moment in time , perhaps .
18 Any horrors waiting for him in the future were compensated by this moment in time .
19 Expressions like , ‘ at this moment in time ’ , ‘ in this day and age ’ , ‘ part and parcel ’ may be practised so that they are recognized and ignored .
20 But all I can do at this moment in time is tell you where I stand today .
21 Williams added : ‘ At this moment in time it is a relegation match but it is n't one we particularly fear — I 've played against them this season and I know they 're not the Forest of old .
22 One switchboard operator said that at this moment in time she did n't know .
23 Yeah I mean me I it may be inappropriate at this moment in time to say we will do it now because of obvious reasons but prior to the recession it was an ongoing thing that the the board were in through the general manager were actually writing to many companies .
24 I am aware of the difficult times that other theatre companies who actually face in this moment in time and I am very grateful when I and I 've always been grateful to the Harlow Council for the funding of the Council has given to the theatre , has given to the theatre over the years .
25 ‘ I 'd drink of a cup of cold piss at this moment in time , Tony , if it blotted out the world .
26 In answer to a difficult question before the television cameras you might say " Well , really it seems to me , at this moment in time , that in connection with … "
27 May we , at this stage , say that a positive integrated progression is evident at this moment in time .
28 Laser engines undoubtedly rule at this moment in time but the LED looks like becoming a strong contender with devices like the NEC SilentWriter — it 's also inherently more reliable .
29 Efficiency may mean the best use of resources at this moment in time .
30 It is a dilemma : if we strive to be ever more efficient for this moment in time , does that make us more efficient for the future ?
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