Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] time for " in BNC.

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1 We slept heavily ; it still seemed the middle of the night as we rose at 5am in order to reach Tarbert in time for our ferry .
2 Surely he 's got loads of time for people who struggle at maths , sport , speelling etc ?
3 The shake up includes ADAS in time for its launch as an executive agency next April .
4 The completion of this work would increase the convenience of searching the General Catalogue for researchers and save them valuable time , and it would also create savings in time for Library staff .
5 REPUBLIC of Ireland midfield star Roy Keane was set to announce today that he will be joining Blackburn in time for the start of the new Premier League season .
6 Tradition maintains that many of the Campbells warned Macdonalds in time for them to escape but it can not be denied that on that winter morning in Glencoe many of the Clan Campbell plumbed the depths of treachery and horror .
7 Two Southend players missed the team bus and had to fly north in time for kickoff .
8 The PR team in the Triple Crown press trailer faxed out releases at the start of the day which had hit England in time for the next morning 's edition .
9 ‘ When I bullied you into accepting my terms to get you out of gaol , my only concern was reaching Athens in time for my meeting . ’
10 Anselm left England in October 1097 and reached Cluny in time for Christmas .
11 Baldwin reached London in time for a Cabinet on the morning of 1 October .
12 Negotiations on the convention were scheduled to begin in February 1991 , with a view to reaching agreement in time for the 1992 environment and development conference in Brazil .
13 For the first time ever Unix is teetering on the brink of real consolidation , with all its hopes focused on a humble billionaire businessman who wears $180 suits , plays golf with $90 clubs from a discount outlet and bought Unix in time for Christmas .
14 In cases where there have been failures to make applications to licensing courts in time for them to be heard at statutory sittings , the Court of Session has been petitioned for directions , in virtue of its nobile officium , to licensing courts to hold special sittings to deal with non-timeous applications .
15 They left the North Eastern Railway Station in a reserved railway carriage by the early morning train , hoping to make Masham in time for breakfast at the vicarage by invitation of Charles Gorham 's father , who was vicar of Masham .
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