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

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1 This theme of joy won through suffering was especially powerful in the persecution faced by the early church , as it has been in times of persecution since .
2 Picture yourself if you will as a small child who under great danger to yourself gives all to help your parents when they are in time of peril and in return you get a slap in the face .
3 I learned then how very kind people can be in times of grave illness .
4 The deeper they go , the more secure the vine will be in times of flood and the more able it will be to obtain moisture in times of drought .
5 This means the real fight begins once the recession is over ( Halpern believes this will be in time for the next general election , coinciding with the introduction of the Single European Market in '92 ) .
6 On arrival at Edinburgh Airport , two Landrovers awaited us and our luggage , and we drove as fast as we could to Gleneagles , to try to be in time for the Moët et Chandon reception which is the first party of the Rolex-Jackie Stewart Challenge weekend ; this was timed for 8pm !
7 It seemed a shame that it could n't be in time for my mother 's birthday on the 8th but at least it was a good target for which to aim .
8 We took pains to get to the front of the queue for the evening meal so that we would be in time for the start of the picture .
9 ‘ I hope you 'll still be in time for your daughter 's dental appointment , ’ he told her .
10 If he motored fast , he would be in time for dinner .
11 He played well enough for Staart last year , and the loan period should be in time for Olsen to select the finals squad .
12 A You may still be in time for Assembly , and if so , you must attend .
13 So it is in times of confusion .
14 He was in time for the last flight of the night back to Jeddah .
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