Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun sg] time " in BNC.
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1 | The Air Ministry was emphatic that it " was suicide to attempt air delivery — more especially in winter time " . |
2 | Defeat left Everton with a far from comfortable eight point cushion above the relegation zone and Kendall said : ‘ We defended well most of the time but let ourselves down in injury time . |
3 | Do you know that in the last twelve months er we 've produced or the office has produced , twelve hundred twelve hundred reports to committees at an average cost of six hundred pounds each and that 's just in officer time in writing them , nothing to do with the paper they were printed on , the cost of printing , the cost of distribution , the cost of our time to discuss them and our attendance allowance . |
4 | Is the Lord President aware that the Prime Minister has not been doing very cleverly lately in Question Time ? |
5 | Demands on teachers , both in preparation time and materials to be collected may also be unrealistic . |
6 | ‘ I patched him up in record time by the roadside . |
7 | I think that the press has felt a need to represent John Major as a man as a leader to whom we can all look in whose care we can all feel safe and all that sort of thing , because the media feels pressure to keep the morale of the country up in war time . |
8 | When the signal for launching crusade finally did come to the Fists ' astropaths , Battle Brothers would depart in warpships from the jutting sword-deck — to return , perhaps years later in realspace time , as heroes … and some as cripples needing reconstruction by the experts in the Apothacarion … and others as honoured corpses , or perhaps only in the form of retrieved progenoid glands from which new Marines would be kindled . |
9 | Presumably drop tanks are n't lost very often in peace time , it 's operations that you 've actually jettisoned , is that right ? |
10 | They have statutory powers to make by-laws concerning the number , health and welfare of commoners ' animals , and payments for marking such animals , and for pigs turned out in pannage time . |
11 | Signs of this were evident at Christmas and , happily , at Easter , too , Not only did Channel 4 go out in peak time with Granada 's king Lear on Easter Monday but also had the bright idea of showing us on that day , in Are you having any fun ? archive material demonstrating how the British had determinedly convinced themselves they were enjoying themselves as long ago as 1896 and as lately as 1964 . |
12 | but if I come back in night time I have to put that light on and it 's empty |
13 | Even in peace time Exeter , bombed London , in reality and on the newsreels , was hard to dislodge from my mind . |
14 | But even in compound time you still have two beats in a bar , three beats in a bar , four beats in a bar . |
15 | Even in summer time it was a sombre place . |
16 | And then in injury time , the game exploded , when Derby defender , Craig Short clearly handled . |
17 | Then in injury time Pittman again came close with an angular shot across the face of the goal . |
18 | Probably there is a similar cost , at least in management time , for the company . |
19 | A visitor to Mohenjo Daro , one of the Indus Valley sites , will be left with the impression that this city with all it contained had either in record time surpassed all other human generations in inventiveness , or that like the Aryans they were immigrants bringing with them centuries of cultural inheritance . |
20 | The keeper excelled himself to keep out an Elliott header , but he was stranded again in injury time when Loram fired in a precise 25yarder which went in off the post . |
21 | Its jaunty cross-rhythms , again in compound time , celebrate the fun of the seaside at Brighton . |