Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Bragad was affable enough at the end — said that all things came to pass in good time if they were meant to .
2 There was no Reg Pybus to stand in this time , he too had left for pastures new .
3 Told him to look in any time — just to walk in , sit down , take his shoes off , and make himself at home !
4 Time was marching on an in order to return to the hotel in Carcassonne I needed to leave in good time .
5 Well I think what we 'll do is one day we 'll weigh the amount of spaghetti and then we 'll know exactly how much to put in next time wo n't we ?
6 Well the Solicitors turned round and said to him that there 's a twenty five per cent chance he 'll lose his licence , but then he 'll get there erm , but most he 'll probably get is about a month , and then he said , well surely your job could find you something to do in that time , has said , no licence , no job , so what he had to do was to .
7 Now that would be the normal peacetime lead time if we could accelerate that in industry and find some way of doing it then it may well be possible to do in quicker time than that .
8 This , as described earlier has helped the Governors recognise with clarity the need to invest in non-contact time for teachers and appropriate training for all staff when change is envisaged , if the proposed development is to be absorbed fully into the ethos and curriculum of the school .
9 when you want to put in highlights at the end of your painting , the paint will tend to sink in each time you put on a pale colour if the paper is still damp .
10 From that moment they have gone from strength to strength and last year reached the final of the Pilkington Cup only to lose in extra time .
11 On 4 August 1989 solicitors acting on behalf of the relatives wrote to the coroner repeating the facts as I have summarised them and requesting that an inquest be held to inquire whether or not the death had been caused or aggravated by failures of the emergency services to respond to the calls and to attend in proper time .
12 The most important thing is to start in good time .
13 Alan had asked me to arrive in good time with the Registration of Death certificate and , equally important apparently , the cheque , without which the cremation could not take place .
14 We fly to Copenhagen on Monday on the 11.45 SAS flight from Glasgow , then catch the late afternoon flight to Bornholm to arrive in good time for dinner at Svaneke , our base for six days .
15 Guests at the Award ceremony were invited to arrive in good time so that they could take part in the fund raising .
16 The Sergeant-Major had said that like all other legionnaires we would learn to sing in perfect time , so sing we would .
17 Would she have liked to live in another time , I enquired , and her surprising reply was not entirely serious .
18 It 's a huge amount to learn in that time . ’
19 Similarly , research activity is planned to double in this time and continuing education , or extra-mural studies , to grow by at least one-third .
20 If we assume that , in the transition region , the restrictions to motion still present in the sample , allow only a few segments to move in some time interval , say 10 s , then considerably fewer will have moved if the observation time is less than 10 s .
21 Write down a list of five things that you would want to achieve in that time .
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