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

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1 I think that in due time the British people will want to know a bit more than that .
2 In the general population in 1987 , 11% of households contained a non-dependent child , defined as a child over 16 , or over 19 if in full time education or training up to this age .
3 The Commissioners awarded a further penalty of £1,080 , finding that the taxpayer was prevaricating and that as a professional man he had failed to give proper priority to disclosing building society information in full and in good time .
4 signal clearly and in good time before making any turn or changing lanes
5 signal clearly and in good time before making any turn or changing lanes
6 signal clearly and in good time before making any turn or changing lanes
7 To be of any use they must be given clearly and in good time .
8 I know what that man owes to Harry , and what to me , and I have kept the account , and in good time I shall take what is due .
9 Meantime , the Brothers exercised , recited litanies , incanted the familiar battle-prayers , meditated , now and then duelled , tested themselves upon algometric pain-meters … and in spare time they scrimshandered the bones of the dead .
10 In spite of a positive measure for both types in this case the masquerade is not permanent and in infinite time there is full revelation of types .
11 The direction or signal by the officer should be given clearly and in sufficient time for the defendant to stop .
12 ( 4 ) Shareholders must be given sufficient information and advice to enable them to reach a properly informed decision and in sufficient time to do so .
13 But in due time the contribution to population redistribution was significant enough , particularly dispersal from London , with a total of 55,000 dwellings built in no less than 32 towns including Basingstoke .
14 But in imaginary time , there are no singularities or boundaries .
15 But in social time and social space we make just such distinctions and we do so in a very consistent way .
16 The ideal definition remains , while in historical time various occupational groups move in and out of the category .
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