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

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1 Virgin 's payments had all been made on time , and as far as he was aware there was no problem at all .
2 Documentary checks might be supplemented with results of site inspections to discover whether equipment was stored solely on site , whether it had been incorporated into the works , whether stage payments had been made on time and for the agreed amount .
3 ( Errors in calculation have been made at times , but discovered only when the water began to flow and it was found that the levada went uphill . )
4 Under revolving facilities ( such as current account overdrafts and credit card facilities ) you may borrow in amounts and at times of your choosing ( subject to an agreed minimum withdrawal in certain cases ) , provided that the balance on your account remains within the agreed limit and that any agreed payments are made on time .
5 Such usage will invariably absorb some of the buffer stock unless planned deliveries are made on time .
6 The constitution guarantees federal payments , but that does not mean they have to be made on time .
7 Adam Swannson , the senior partner of the haulage firm , confirmed these deliveries would be made on time , provided that he could subcontract the Belfast delivery .
8 Payment should of course be made on time .
9 When Greek letters are used , as above , the summation is to be made over time and space coordinates .
10 Figure 3.10 Sounds are shown visually by sonograms , which illustrate the frequencies of sounds being made through time .
11 The client 's quantity surveyor may co-operate , particularly where the relationship with the contractor is well established , either by accepting receipts one month in arrears , subject to the payment being made on time , or by a telephone enquiry to the nominated sub-contractors concerned to obtain verbal confirmation that payment has been made .
12 Bitter correspondence in July and August failed to resolve the dispute although Smith & Jones did make a without prejudice offer of £500 ( in respect of the two deliveries which were made on time without damaged goods ) to settle the matter .
13 A number of reconstructions were made from time to time , especially under Julius Caesar and Augustus .
14 ‘ All normal programmes were cancelled and brief announcements were made from time to time , interspersed with solemn music , ’ recalls Jean Williams , of Noel 's Court , Catterick Village .
15 Management , in contrast , must be a continuing process — always ensuring that the best use is made of time , human resource and money , taking up some slack , reinforcing successful practices , reviewing the state of staff development and offering encouragement : " Successful implementation needs continual support .
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