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 .
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