Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] time for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The right politician must be put in charge of the Treasury to bring the economy back to even keel , reduce the trade deficit and force both inflation and interest rates down in time for the next election .
2 Most of the away fans would make it down in time for the game and little else .
3 They had n't arrived yet , because they had been held up in the traffic , but they would be along in time for an early lunch .
4 Putting the bid together in time for the mid-December deadline has meant a £2 million outlay on LASMO 's part .
5 The speech came over the wires so late and the sheets were so confused by the Post Office — which is usual in these cases — that without the precis we could not possibly have got the leader through in time for the first edition .
6 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to , whether it would go through in time for the case and that 's why I have n't
7 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to whether it would come through in time for the case That 's why I did n't
8 They were saved , of course , by the Mastodon , ‘ rowing as if in a race ’ , just in time for a grand battle between Swallows , Amazons and Eels , and a corroboree of triumph .
9 The 2nd edition of Cobol for Students by A. Parkin came out just in time for a course which started in January .
10 It was finally fixed in place and glazed just in time for a christening and the first flower festival to be held for a while .
11 I withdrew to my cabin , to find that I was just in time for a repeat episode of Garry Garrison , Para-space Pilot .
12 Hello sha n't be long just in time for a cuppa .
13 Peter McEnery and Dorothy Tutin ( above ) play the middle-aged ex-lovers who iron out the wrinkles and get together just in time for the final curtain .
14 They were back at Mrs Parvis 's just in time for the evening meal .
15 Stockboker Ellis & Partners used Saturday 's programme to offer fans a low-cost chance to buy Cabra shares until April 16 — just in time for the Cabra meeting .
16 19 pairs of racing shoes just in time for the season
17 He would do it tonight , Friday , just in time for the weekly trip to the supermarket .
18 The Gutenberg Galaxy was the invention of the printing press which came just in time for the Reformation .
19 Just in time for the locusts and honey ! ’ .
20 I received it , along with her idea for making a Christmas fairy , just in time for the festive season and I 'm pleased to say that I made my fairy thanks to Mrs Sall and the post office .
21 FALLEN star Arazi missed his chance to shine again at Longchamp yesterday , but Henry Cecil got back among the big winners just in time for the St Leger .
22 Kodak has announced a new ‘ Ektachrome ’ 400X Professional Film which combines a warm colour balance , ideal for cool scenes and white backgrounds , with high speed action shots just in time for the Winter Olympics in Albertville .
23 Apparently it has been similar to the crew of a huge tanker somewhere on the high seas sailing hither and tither no doubt , for four long years after setting out , and returning just in time for the recent elections .
24 You 're just in time for the toast to Annabelle .
25 Kodak has announced a new ‘ Ektachrome ’ 400X Professional Film which combines a warm colour balance , ideal for cool scenes and white backgrounds , with high speed action shots — just in time for the Winter Olympics in Albertville .
26 Dexter arrived back at Scotland Yard just in time for the press conference .
27 But I think er with a big family like mother had got , she used to like her divi day erm for erm you know , well say save up , well it used to come round about May and you 'd think well just , you know just in time for the summer shoes or something you know .
28 ‘ Ten o'clock , Inspector , just in time for the news and cocoa . ’
29 It was then laid just in time for the Royal Opening .
30 Then they relax so that the ear returns to maximal sensitivity just in time for the returning echo .
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