Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun] on time " in BNC.

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1 Again if you think about how many people actually provide their goods on time to their customers ninety five percent of the time or provide the goods and provide them on time that record is their record is very good .
2 Barclays has run into a sequence of big borrowers who can not service their debts on time and can not sell their assets to repay the debts .
3 Anne trusted you with the parcel ; the least you can do is make sure it reaches its destination on time .
4 Her poor father might still like his lunch on time , even though he could no longer hold a fork and had to be helped to eat .
5 Other telecoms firms might well be interested in getting their hands on Time Warner 's sackful of valuable entertainment copyrights .
6 Unlike Ellen , though , he always returned his books on time , so the librarians put up with him .
7 We want to be known as people who pay their bills on time and can be trusted and depended on for help if needed .
8 He delivered his dissertation on time , was awarded his doctorate , and was lucky enough to obtain a lectureship in the Comparative Literature Department at the University of Suffolk , ‘ the last new job in Romanticism this century ’ , as he was wont to describe it , with justifiable hyperbole .
9 Mr Fractor threatened him with a sum stretching right round the classroom if he did n't stay awake and had already punished him for not finishing his work on time .
10 ‘ I 'll check the books every month and make sure that we pay our tax on time and do n't break any council regulations . ’
11 are not based on some economic theory but on things I and millions like me were brought up with : an honest day 's work for an honest day 's pay ; live within your means ; put a nest egg by for a rainy day ; pay your bills on time ; support the police .
12 Management accounts are easily accessed , and allow criteria selection to make listing aged debtors ( a sadly increasing race of accounts departments that do n't pay their bills on time ) and so forth very easy .
13 They have orders — although perhaps not as many as they had — but also cash flow problems , because the companies they supply do not pay their bills on time .
14 Isosceles , formed only three years ago in a £2bn-plus management buy-out , continues to pay its debts on time .
15 This means you will work with your tutors and teachers making regular commitments , for example , to attend well , and to complete your work on time .
16 As I said when answering the hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland ( Mr. Wallace ) I have written individually to the chairmen of the 100 largest companies urging them to pay close attention to settling their debts on time .
17 I am proud that we succeeded in submitting our Reports on time .
18 Sir John , perhaps rightly , thought that this was not our brief , and that the complexities of this problem would prevent us from submitting our Report on time .
19 It had been eight years since the council published its accounts on time .
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