Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 We must sustain the infrastructure of the arts in this time of recession by spreading the funds available to all forms of the arts and not to a select few with a special clout .
2 Ironically , most of our evidence for the use of these methods in Roman times come from mosaics where , apparently , such errors have been overlooked .
3 In the IBM case , IBM was considered by the Commission to hold a dominant position ( inter alia ) in the supply of two key products for a particular computer system , and was found to have abused its dominant position by refusing to supply other manufacturers in sufficient time with technical information to permit the interfacing of those other products with IBM equipment , particularly by tying in the supply of IBM software and hardware and by discriminating between users of IBM software .
4 My first bout of football pain came on March 15 , 1969 , when on my first visit to Wembley I watched Swindon Town of the Third Division destroy Arsenal with two goals in extra time .
5 THREE goals in extra time sealed Dundela 's path into the second round .
6 And they had come to the conclusion that it was not American slate cos there were no quarries in that time .
7 It was argued that it would never be possible to produce these bitmaps in real time , ie to create each character as and when it was needed from a master outline .
8 John Dickson Carr , stalwart of the Golden Age of the detective story , set some dozen of his books in past times , with particularly to be recommended Devil in Velvet , set in the Regency period , and Bride of Newgate set in the seventeenth century .
9 Although a number of DVA type boards are available for PCs , none can match Videologic 's ability to manipulate the images in real time , shrinking and enlarging , saving frames to hard disc and displaying signals from multiple sources on screen simultaneously .
10 It is , by and large a convention honoured in observance although the notorious breach of it , in 1909 , provoked one of the most serious constitutional crises in modern times .
11 Sporting achievement and participation is high at Jordanstown , with outstanding performances in recent times in hockey , Gaelic football , basketball and squash .
12 Sporting achievement and participation is high at Jordanstown , with outstanding performances in recent times in hockey , Gaelic football , basketball and squash .
13 Did they get wedding presents in that time
14 Clearly , these republics will apply for admission into the United Nations in due time and we shall define our views at that time .
15 The Times , however , begged to differ : ‘ Knowing what we do of human nature , and of the licence claimed by young gentlemen in past times , we are inclined to take a somewhat less gloomy view of it . ’
16 He was lucky to be invited back , but there was no reprieve for Tom Kite , who misses his first Masters since 1974 despite 10 top finishes in that time .
17 This demonstrates the high rate of unemployment even in relatively favoured trades in good times .
18 After a painstaking analysis of the data , Kepler arrived at his three laws of planetary motion , that planets move in elliptical orbits around the sun , that a line joining a planet to the sun sweeps out equal areas in equal times , and that the square of the period of a planet is proportional to the cube of its mean distance from the sun .
19 Given due attention to other departments of the team plus average luck and good management ( rare commodities in recent times , I admit ) I see nothing wrong and everything right with the purchase of Nigel Clough .
20 Today 's Graduation Ceremony is a twentieth century version of a tradition which has its origins in medieval times .
21 It begins to look as if villages , like fields and land units and much else in the landscape , were largely defined in the hazy centuries before the Norman Conquest , developing from complex and distant origins in earlier times .
22 Why else would you be seeking to travel to the Greshorns in such times ? ’
23 The Rugby Clubs of Wales hit the bookstalls in good time for the All Blacks ' tour .
24 By the finish Ireland had 14 points to spare , their winning margin large enough to dispel all doubts and arguments at one of the greatest upsets in recent times .
25 By the finish Ireland had 14 points to spare , their winning margin large enough to dispel all doubts and arguments at one of the greatest upsets in recent times .
26 They can work at speed , and make several passes in less time than it would take to plough the same area with mould-board equipment .
27 These originate from artists ' sketches that were engraved onto copper or steel plates , or wooden blocks in earlier times , and reproduced by a printing process .
28 She was genuine , by which they meant she paid her bills in good time , and employed union labour .
29 The planned town is the product of the big capitalists — kings , bishops , abbots , in medieval times ; town corporations , dukes and Quaker syndicates in modern times .
30 Being able to adjust effects in real time is great , especially to change the amount of effect to suit the room , but without altering the written patch .
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