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

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31 The weaknesses are lack of security the time difference that it can bring if there 's lots of replies going backwards and forwards erm it might get mislaid , it might never get read , you do n't know you ca n't be sure that people are actually reading the memo er you do n't know what the reaction of the people is you ca n't go back on what you 've said because it 's on paper er and it lacks that personal touch can be expensive on time , times to you but sorry erm but can be expensive not on time but on materials .
32 It deserves careful thought , especially when many of the techniques to improve it can be expensive in time , effort and money .
33 But it takes a supreme act of faith to believe that everything will be ready on time .
34 The US pavilion is a dull rehash of a Barton Myers design used in a previous exposition and will need a super-human input of labour to be ready on time .
35 Then she could not work properly and it was imperative she worked or her new collection would never be ready on time .
36 I thought you would never come , ’ she said as Claudia stepped into a scene of such chaos that it seemed an impossibility they would be ready on time .
37 Until then the queation for engaged couples here is n't will they get to the church on time , but will the church be ready on time ?
38 It may not be ready in time , I told her , there 's still a long way to go .
39 Walsall 's move from Fellows Park to a new £4m stadium has been postponed until the start of next season because the pitch will not be ready in time .
40 ‘ We 'll be ready in time , ’ she promised .
41 Preparation for day care transport was sometimes an important role because , if left to themselves clients might either not be ready in time , or might be ready too soon and while waiting go out to do something else ( forgetting that transport was due ) ; in either case they would consequently miss their transport and therefore their day care .
42 Senior officials have made it clear that if final decisions are not made by Friday , Chancellor Norman Lamont 's autumn statement on November 12 will not be ready in time .
43 However , it quickly became clear that the opera would not be ready in time for September , even though Mozart had finished the first act by 22 August .
44 I shall never be ready in time .
45 It is hoped that the church at least will be ready in time for the celebrations of the 800th anniversary of Dresden 's foundation in 2006 .
46 It was a mammoth undertaking and , as work on ‘ The Daleks ’ story began to wind down , the awful truth dawned that ‘ Marco Polo ’ would not be ready in time to make its booked studio allocation .
47 We are going to have to work very hard to be ready in time . ’
48 He 'd left them in the Courtesy Cleaners : they 'd be ready in time for Easter Saturday .
49 His brain told him that all would be ready in time , yet anxiety remained .
50 Columbia Pictures was set to premiere the 15 million movie at Christmas — but claim it wo n't be ready in time .
51 He was probably hoping she would n't be ready in time .
52 Issue : Will it be ready in time ?
53 A dedicated third berth at the North Sea Ferries terminal in Europort will also be ready in time for the arrival of Norbank .
54 Although I can not go into too much detail , I would like to look at players between the ages of 15 to 17 , as they will hold the key to the future , but I do n't think too many of them would be ready in time for the 1995 European championships in Dublin .
55 A break of the recreational variety might be no bad thing in the case of McAllister , however , assuming he can be ready in time for Lisbon .
56 Would you mind doing the beans now Joelle , cos it wo n't be ready otherwise , it wo n't be ready in time for dinner .
57 ‘ Come , be wise in time !
58 If you act for a mortgagee on such a purchase of unregistered land , you will again need a certified copy of the mortgage document ; so be wise in time and have a spare carbon or print ( if you are using a building society or other printed form ) prepared when engrossing .
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