Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [prep] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Lighting seemed to be at one basic level regardless of time of day or night though was subtly achieved in the final scene . |
2 | they could only snatch a few minutes together from time to time , usually when Daddy came over to Low Fields to look after the cattle , or during the haytiming . |
3 | Putting the bid together in time for the mid-December deadline has meant a £2 million outlay on LASMO 's part . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | When Marcus came in for supper , two hours later , Daniel 's Mum was still talking , to Stephanie , who was in and out of the kitchen dishing up vegetables and making gravy , to her son , who moved his weight cautiously from time to time on a dining-room chair and frowned and frowned . |
6 | From then on , they delivered an album absolutely on time for an August or September release six years running . |
7 | Richmond and Hounslow , who with great ingenuity produced tea and cakes right on time with the aid of one small electric kettle and several ‘ commandeered ’ thermos flasks ! |
8 | I passed my driving test just in time for the holidays . |
9 | Then a little further out blazes a great American packet ( the Roraima ) , which arrived on the scene just in time to be overwhelmed by the catastrophe . |
10 | 19 pairs of racing shoes just in time for the season |
11 | Dyson could imagine Lord Boddy and the executives gathered around him putting deference aside from time to time in order to get on with the gardening , or to discipline some delinquent guardsman . |
12 | Other artisan groups also from time to time found themselves on the receiving end of employer " impositions " . |
13 | The Irish were disappointed at finishing ninth in the Inter-Continental Cup in Poland last month , but now have turned their attention to getting things right in time for the 1995 European championships being hosted in Dublin . |
14 | The indexing changes gradually with time as the natural language of the documents covered by the index evolves . |
15 | A smart new ‘ Gem Horizon ’ tank and hood arrived from John Allan Aquariums just in time for our step-by-step beginners ' setup this month . |
16 | Either : place the pears in the saucepan with the boiled wine mixture and simmer for 10–15 minutes , turning the pears carefully from time to time to ensure even colouring . |
17 | I would like to have your comments please in time for that SMT — you can bring them with you on April 10th. at our next ( first ) Area Staff Management Team ASMT Meeting ! |
18 | One enterprising young man gathered 60 ration books into his brief-case and persuaded an RCAF pilot , due for a recognizance flight that day , to fly him several hundred miles across the provincial border to Atlin , B.C. At the friendly invitation of those concerned I went along for the ride and helped my energetic friends load five cases of Johnny Walker , which we transported back to Whitehorse well in time for a Saturday night party . |
19 | The move would have boosted rock-bottom Tory morale just in time for their conference next week . |
20 | The French applied the tourniquet just in time to stagger to a winning start . |
21 | Dexter arrived back at Scotland Yard just in time for the press conference . |
22 | Now breathe in slowly as you did in Step 1 but gradually raise your arms overhead in time with the inhalation until the backs of your hands touch the floor . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Oh , by the way , the game should go on sale just in time for Chrimble … |
25 | Crilly took me to the old town once ; it was a sooty place just north of the city , bordered by cakey cliffs and a greasy sliver of sea and a forlorn lighthouse jutting into the grey Irish sky , flashing blurry and red through the low clouds , omitting a lackadaisical moo only from time to time . |
26 | The latter 's research suggests that patients receiving clozapine may well cost services less over time by producing more positive clinical outcomes . |
27 | Then they relax so that the ear returns to maximal sensitivity just in time for the returning echo . |
28 | We should be at the château just in time for breakfast . ’ |
29 | They are precise in detail yet from time to time break away from the formal patterns of Petipa 's well-ordered conventions . |