Example sentences of "on time " in BNC.

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1 WHEN A CLUB as great as Cardiff fall on times as hard as they are now it is easy to understand why they ask New Zealand 's John Hart if he could take over as coaching director and why they have asked Australia 's Alec Evans the same question .
2 In the case of the ‘ ordinary ’ person it may just be pleasant to record what has happened each day so that one can at some time in the future spend a nostalgic hour looking back on times past .
3 Classement par points Points classification , calculated not on times but on finishing positions throughout the Tour .
4 On times they are fourth fastest , with the American hotshots and Cuba also in front of them .
5 They 've never been hard on me on times to come in and that , but he 's great now .
6 If your Pack or family are interested in seeing one of these magical performances , ask your Brown Owl or parents to ring the Box Office on 071 928 8800 for information on times and prices .
7 Make sure it 's at a point on the video tape where it can be recorded immediately because there wo n't be time to find the right point , and also make sure you bring with you a watch because you 're going to need to be very tight on , on times , so try and remember to bring a watch with you .
8 They 're for those upper-class twits who turn up halfway through seminars and who never bother to get their essays in on time .
9 Right on time !
10 You should have a clear policy on confidentiality , on job security , on sickness benefits , on time off for treatment and on pension rights .
11 Having done just that half way through this contest which was judged on time in the first round , she had an agonising wait to see whether anyone would catch her .
12 The train arrives on time .
13 Newman explains that LET works with big practices of commercial architects because time and time again they come up with the goods , on budget , on time and with none of the tantrums of the prima donna .
14 This group of professionals has not even bothered to ease the biggest problem facing entrepreneurs — apart from the unavailability of cheap finance — which is the lack of cash flow that results from customers not paying bills on time .
15 Disney has a good record on bringing in projects on time , and there is a great deal of faith in the Eurodisney management .
16 A thick cloud of mosquitoes had arrived on time and soon settled on everything and everybody .
17 From then on , they delivered an album absolutely on time for an August or September release six years running .
18 The films started and finished on time .
19 She was able to organize her day so that even though she seemed to be less harassed than Maggie the meals were always delicious and on time .
20 We took off on time , but we had unknowingly booked on to the milk run .
21 As it was getting late , it was time to recruit the assistance of a second machine to get the job done on time … .
22 The march is reasonably uneventful , insofar as this is possible moving ninety fully-equipped men through a dense , damp forest in the dark , but the Company arrives at its final rendezvous intact and on time .
23 AIl servicemen must return to the West before 0030 hours , but tonight only five out of the group of six are back on time at Checkpoint Charlie ; one has got lost along the way .
24 If Erika Payers had failed to get to the church ( registry office , actually ) on time , it would have been entirely in keeping with her costume .
25 ‘ We can do nothing for Eastern Europe if we fail among ourselves in a few days ’ time to agree on economic and monetary union , social and environmental policies so that we can complete the European single market on time . ’
26 And what about orders not delivered on time ?
27 On the other hand , they were more optimistic yesterday than for many months that the long legislative process to make the single market a reality by December 31 , 1992 would be finished on time .
28 On the other hand , they were more optimistic yesterday than for many months that the long legislative process to make the single market a reality by December 31 , 1992 would be finished on time .
29 ‘ It means being able to count on time each week to deal with whatever the home priority is .
30 It is supposed to be the boring part of the journey and if the train were on time would be crossed at night .
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