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

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1 are possible in time ?
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3 Berwick had been relieved in time .
4 The HSE warns that even established companies using high-risk processes that require high levels of containment , which are costly in time , trouble and money , may run into difficulty .
5 Normally , creation and authorship are coincident in time .
6 Dad 's shirts wo n't be dry in time , they 're still dripping into the bath . ’
7 Such deviance tends to be unbounded in time , providing for a continuing relationship between enforcer and potential deviant , and the matter of blameworthiness is often questionable .
8 If they are doing purely local journeys , then that may be too much and they may prefer to use the Oxford ringroad , but if they are doing long-distance journeys ten miles is not a very significant addition to their journey in length and the congestion on the Oxford ringroad is such that it may actually be shorter in time terms to go the longer way round in distance .
9 In the case of an employment contract , Scott J , in Balston Ltd v Headline Filters Ltd [ 1987 ] FSR 330 at p 348 , said that the implied obligation referred to in Faccenda Chicken of protecting trade secrets " will always be unlimited in time " and probably in area as well .
10 Scott J pointed out that an implied obligation may involve different considerations from an express one in that an implied obligation will be unlimited in time .
11 Brian Talbot , the West Bromwich Albion player-manager , has pulled a muscle in his back and is struggling to be fit in time to face Wolves , at The Hawthorns on Sunday .
12 With Batty unlikely to be fit in time , Carlton Palmer is in line to join Gascoigne and Ince in the midfield , with Platt 's place going to Paul Merson .
13 OLDHAM keeper Jon Hallworth is facing an anxious battle to be fit in time for Saturday 's big Premier League kick-off .
14 CLIFTONVILLE midfielder Shaun Strang looks likely to be fit in time for Saturday 's TNT Gold Cup clash with Newry .
15 Johnny Jamieson picked up a first half knock in the 2– defeat by Portadown but he is expected to be fit in time for Saturday .
16 Now he faces an uphill struggle to be fit in time for the British Clubman 's championship a series he had hoped to win this season .
17 Now it looks as if only the banking directive , adopted by the Council of Ministers in December 1989 , will be operative in time .
18 I began to think she would be worthy in time of being my mistress , which till now I had been a little scrupulous about .
19 The project , presented by the Minister for Culture and Education , Jack Lang , and adopted by the Cabinet on 26 August , should be operational in time for the exhibition ‘ The century of Titian : from Giorgione to Veronese ’ scheduled at Paris 's Grand Palais from 20 February to 31 May 1993 .
20 But re-election by the International Amateur Athletic Federation must be carried at the IAAF meeting at Tokyo in August to be effective in time for 1992 .
21 This particular ‘ tick ’ must be endless in time .
22 ‘ It is unlikely that the store could be operational before around 1990 but it should be available in time to provide flexibility to the timing of the reprocessing plants that will be needed in succession to THORP . ’
23 Whilst some Bandings may change between the Provisional List ( 1 December 1992 ) and the Final List ( 1 April 1993 ) , it should be borne in mind that the Council Tax billing for 1993/94 will be done on the Provisional Banding List as the Final List will not be available in time .
24 It deserves careful thought , especially when many of the techniques to improve it can be expensive in time , effort and money .
25 It may not be ready in time , I told her , there 's still a long way to go .
26 Walsall 's move from Fellows Park to a new £4m stadium has been postponed until the start of next season because the pitch will not be ready in time .
27 ‘ We 'll be ready in time , ’ she promised .
28 Preparation for day care transport was sometimes an important role because , if left to themselves clients might either not be ready in time , or might be ready too soon and while waiting go out to do something else ( forgetting that transport was due ) ; in either case they would consequently miss their transport and therefore their day care .
29 Senior officials have made it clear that if final decisions are not made by Friday , Chancellor Norman Lamont 's autumn statement on November 12 will not be ready in time .
30 However , it quickly became clear that the opera would not be ready in time for September , even though Mozart had finished the first act by 22 August .
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