Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] in time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But as soon as we got to the line I realised he was going to keel over with me and I just hopped off in time .
2 If , on the other hand , implementation is not carried out in time or is not carried out adequately , three consequences may follow .
3 Other Companies of the Battalion were already moving off in time to take their appropriate places in the March Table .
4 Sandra had just arrived back in time to hear Mrs Foster 's grim assessment of the situation .
5 And the traditional Conservative chairman 's bash at Central Office may have to go on without the chairman : Chris Patten , busy in Bath , may not get back in time to drink with his team .
6 There was one crippled young girl did not get out in time and had her hair and neck and face badly burned .
7 It 's it 's like it 's like going back in time the feeling about it .
8 Like the couple who left one of the rides early to get back in time to prepare the evening event ; and two hours later we met them — riding in the opposite direction !
9 And when you look far into space , you 're also looking back in time and we 're looking back when we look at the very most distant objects .
10 The Queen , Queen Mother and Princes William , 10 , and Harry , eight , also turned up in time for lunch in the royal shooting lodge .
11 We have also reached back in time , using memories of grandparents from more than 600 interviews and autobiographies , to try to sense how later life may have changed over two or more centuries .
12 Some people only have to take the faintest whiff of the entrance hall of a hospital to be sharply transported back in time to relive a traumatic hospital experience ( endured during childhood perhaps ) ; they may feel shaky or even nauseous .
13 Reese ( Michael Biehn ) , a human guerrilla , is simultaneously sent back in time by Connor to protect Sarah and , unwittingly , to ensure Connor 's own conception .
14 I felt , by doing that , I had effectively stepped back in time and discovered the one thing that should have been thought of before we even harnessed electricity .
15 ‘ We ca n't burn it in the grate — Dad might come back , we might n't clean up in time .
16 And anyway , I 'll have to go next door to take over from Arthur if my father does n't get back in time . ’
17 A grudging Thatcher admirer ‘ her principles might have stunk , but at least she was principled ’ he regards the Labour party as unwieldy , undemocratic , totalitarian , outdated and one or two other things we did n't get down in time .
18 There were giggles from the trees behind her , and she turned sharply , furious with her maids , then turned back in time to see Li Yuan summon the small boy forward .
19 In other words , much of the story weaves in and out , sometimes travelling back in time , sometimes forwards , in order to achieve a practical overview of the struggles and triumphs of Charlemagne .
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