Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 And I will endeavour to do so in good time for the Swiss conference . ’
2 Assuming it exists and results from the current stress field , it may have persisted since the present northward drift of the African plate began , early in Tertiary time .
3 You said children would receive it if they were still in full time education , higher education
4 The home side made a rather disappointing 223 their skipper , the Hon F.S. Gough-Calthorpe ( shades of Blandings Castle ) contributing 70 , and the amateur , F.R. Santall , 84 , both in quick time .
5 For example , a computer system can check stock levels and produce a supplier 's order request automatically in good time , and this will ensure that there are always supplies of products in stock .
6 The Chancellor of the Exchequer was given a two-minute standing ovation after he delivered an uncompromising defence of his policies and declared : ‘ It is clear that the economy is already responding to the measures we have taken , and I have no doubt whatever that it will come right in good time .
7 Indians wrote no historical books with numerical dates and regarded personal life as one of a succession of lives of the same individual repeated infinitely often in endless time .
8 It was still early morning and , having been unable to confirm my flight by phone ( surprise , surprise ) , I was relieved to be here in good time .
9 Well in full time education yes .
10 Then in extra time , Ian Ferguson rifled home his fourth goal of the season from 20 yards to bring Rangers within two games of retaining the cup which set them on their way to the treble last year .
11 A visit before the interview can also act as a dummy run to help you get there in good time on the day itself .
12 She 'd be there in good time herself , given half a chance , to eat their game pies and their plum cakes and drink their wine , to stand by their log fires to warm herself .
13 I may not move as fast as you , but we 'll be there in good time .
14 Mr Souness , who arrived at a Manchester hospital offering the comment : ‘ I ca n't say I 'm looking forward to it but it is essential so it has to be done , ’ broke the news to his players on the way back from Sunday 's semi-final which Liverpool rescued late in extra time through Ronnie Whelan .
15 If one can go north , one can turn around and head south ; equally , if one can go forward in imaginary time , one ought to be able to turn round and go backward .
16 They survived anxious moments near the end of 90 minutes when Dave Connell and David Jeffrey went close for Ards but rallied again in extra time .
17 Foxhunting — another emotive issue — was raised briefly in extra time .
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