Example sentences of "[pers pn] just in time " in BNC.
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1 | Well , half fiveish normally , cos because you had to make your own round up , mark the papers and then , say , six o'clock and it lasted possibly three hours , you just in time for you to get to school for probably ten past nine . |
2 | They saw him just in time before the icebreaker crushed … ’ |
3 | He groaned and stumbled forward , almost falling against the tiled floor , but one of his courtiers caught him just in time . |
4 | I found her just in time . |
5 | She took a shaky breath and reached for the coffee-pot , an invisible shell of protective self-defence closing around her just in time . |
6 | A young woman who was dressing the female dummies in the lingerie department window Steven was looking at frowned at him and gave him a suspicious , disapproving look which he noticed her just in time to see . |
7 | ‘ Ah nearly sobered up on Boxing Day , but ah caught it just in time , ’ a doleful customer told her . |
8 | They got it just in time . |
9 | Then he had to wait an hour for a taxi , but made it just in time to introduce Phil Collins . |
10 | Leicester solved it just in time and produced a town that spilled widely across the surrounding fields and gave its working class bigger and better houses , and wider streets , than almost anywhere else in industrial England . |
11 | The servant got his hand to it just in time to prevent it falling onto the marble floor . |
12 | If she went straight home now she would make it just in time to pick up her little daughter from her next-door neighbour 's and escort her personally to her appointment . |
13 | He did it just in time . |
14 | I think the next person in the house to leave their pit made it just in time for ‘ Playschool ’ . |
15 | He made it just in time , for Scamp had reloaded and fired again . |