Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] good time " in BNC.

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1 I was only thinking of the family — they would wish to bring the priest in good time . ’
2 And I 'd walk around the empty house , or ring Mum for a chat ; sometimes I 'd lie on the floor in Charlie 's attic and wonder what he was doing and what kind of good time he was having .
3 Good for Annabel , who had the sense to quit the circuit in good time and launch a successful new career .
4 Just give the floppy disc to the Editor in good time — and yes , you will get it back again quickly ) .
5 For had it not been raining so hard on that Tuesday evening I would have arrived at the Philharmonia Hall in good time .
6 Despite the atrocious weather conditions on our journey south , our driver , Paddy , brought us safely to the Shrine in good time for our first Mass in the Chapel of Reconciliation .
7 climbing the white horses takes anything from three to five hours … routes up cliffs or pitches as they 're called are well mapped out in the mountain guides … and our team have made made it to the top in good time
8 This structure is likely to include the advance co-ordination of diaries to ensure that all those who should attend can , a visible commitment from partners that the meetings are to be given high priority , the circulation of concise pre-reading in good time , and adherence to a formal agenda .
9 I arrived at the station in good time and chained my travel-bag to the luggage rack .
10 I arrived at the station in good time for the train but I did n't have to wait more than three or four minutes and I was in London at ten to eleven .
11 Contact your local Gas Board in good time
12 The first step towards success is , rather obviously , to get to your appointment in good time .
13 I went to the first Reporting Area in good time .
14 But if the puffin is aware of the pirate in good time , it can accelerate to a speed the skua can not match .
15 This means that even if the applicant has standing , has made the application in good time , and can establish that the respondent has acted illegally , he or she may be denied relief if the court thinks , for some reason , that relief should not be granted .
16 Firstly , donations of large quantities came in throughout the year enabling sorting , packeting , pricing , etc. , to be put in hand in good time .
17 It is better to recognise that situation in good time rather than being caught on the hop . ’
18 In evaluating this case the social worker thought that it was possible to negotiate the appropriate amount of respite care in good time , because social work involvement had included counselling and the situation had been thoroughly explored .
19 If you like the idea , and would be prepared to spend a couple of evenings helping to build it , please mention it to a committee member in good time and we will see what can be done .
20 It is best to write for a list or catalogue so that you can place your order in good time .
21 To join the Party Club , send off your child 's name and birthday date in good time to : Party Club from Stockingfillas , Tennant House , London Rd , Macclesfield , Cheshire SK11 0LW , and you 'll receive the two books and an order form six weeks before the big day .
22 Many of you , of course , make your contribution in good time , and deserve the cup of tea that helps you to recover from donating your ‘ blood ’ !
23 One finding , for instance , was that cyclists can leave home in the morning later , as late as 8.15 , and still get to school in good time .
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