Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] time for " in BNC.
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1 | He took the effect of a deformation occurring at time for a period d to be proportional to and was thus led to his superposition integral which in modern terminology is |
2 | Indeed , ERM entry was accompanied by confident predictions that the economy would benefit from an eight to nine months honeymoon period that would see key indicators — notably inflation and interest rates — improving in time for a general election some time in 1991 . |
3 | It was getting near time for communion . |
4 | By this I mean how do we prevent the curriculum experience of the children being continually teacher-directed forward , moving without time for reflection , reinforcement , space to breathe ? |
5 | it 's raining in time for us to go to school , come on |
6 | Paul , on the other hand , is an improbably fresh-faced 22 , who might just have to start shaving in time for the return of Halley 's comet . |
7 | The principles of the NBS , brainchild of A1 Garden Aquaria 's Peter Oakes , were outlined in last month 's column , but little did I imagine that the device itself would be in my hands so soon afterwards , let alone up and running in time for this update . |
8 | For five and a half hours , competitors in teams of four , battled it out finishing in time for lunch late in the afternoon . |
9 | Doyle drove straight to the Isle of Wight , arriving in time for the eleven-thirty ferry . |
10 | ARRIVING in time for the Christmas market is a double video pack , Great Warplanes of the RAF . |
11 | In any case , he added , people did not show up for the political meetings , only arriving in time for the drinking afterwards . |