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 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 .
3 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 .
4 THREE goals in extra time sealed Dundela 's path into the second round .
5 And they had come to the conclusion that it was not American slate cos there were no quarries in that time .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Did they get wedding presents in that time
9 Clearly , these republics will apply for admission into the United Nations in due time and we shall define our views at that time .
10 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 .
11 The Rugby Clubs of Wales hit the bookstalls in good time for the All Blacks ' tour .
12 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 .
13 She was genuine , by which they meant she paid her bills in good time , and employed union labour .
14 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 .
15 The user interface management system enables developers to prototype hardware-independent , user-configurable graphical user interfaces for their applications in real time — a user can switch from Open Look to Motif without recompiling .
16 He knew his father would be backstage , interfering , and Suzi 's parents had arrived much earlier in order to park their car and get to their seats in good time .
17 Bell 's application of the methodology of sociolinguistics in real time to an extensive body of written and broadcast data suggests an interesting and practicable way of studying the gradual diffusion of a linguistic change from an identifiable point of influence .
18 In the Waltzes there is a near operatic freedom in the melody of Op. 42 with its cunning mix of duple and triple rhythm , a charming decorative aside at bar 20 in the E flat , Op. 18 ( only in the 1943 version ) and a puckish mercurial touch throughout that banishes all possible monotony from so many pieces in three time .
19 Already in the ‘ O magnum mysterium ’ of the 1587 volume of Concerti , he had revealed his penchant for festive passages in triple time .
20 Rawcliffe can trace its history back to 1078 , the name of the village undergoing many changes in that time .
21 The work force should be informed of the likely changes in good time .
22 The manufacturer may also experience difficulty in monitoring developments and changes in the overseas market and adapting to these changes in good time .
23 Also basing his work on media language , written as well as spoken , Bell ( 1985 ) studies in real time the spread of a process of determiner deletion in noun phrases which has become common in news reports , as demonstrated in 35 as opposed to 36 :
24 In TRACE , the links between levels of description are explicit , hard-wired connections , and the links across time are represented by the simultaneous activity of sets of nodes in different time slices .
25 He drove with his headlights undipped to see the endless curves in good time .
26 The application captures all sensor readings in real time and stores them for 30 years as required by law .
27 The application captures all sensor readings in real time and stores them for 30 years as required by law .
28 You need to be reminded of key dates in sufficient time to take the appropriate action .
29 I like ordering my cheques in that time .
30 It meant that , by carefully counting and scoring different animal actions in given time periods , I could make complicated analyses that helped to unravel the intricate behaviour patterns that existed in so many species .
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