Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] in time " in BNC.

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1 Everyone involved at this period put in time and effort far beyond what might have been predicted .
2 Never fear , messieurs , we shall have this mystery solved in time of nothing at all .
3 They bounced from wall to wall , crossing and recrossing , and the violet light flickered in time with the sound .
4 In a beaker at one of the duty stations cold tea rippled in time with the siren .
5 The user is then free to choose the environment which best matches their use characteristics or which improves their aggregate efficiency measured in time , error or quality terms .
6 The grey ovoid pulsed in time with the words .
7 With support from the local council and a recent £500,000 grant from the Foundation for Sport and the Arts , Hounslow are hoping to move in and have an artificial pitch laid in time for the start of next season .
8 Last Thursday night the pub presented a triple bill described in Time Out magazine , the Baedeker Guide for London pub rock fans , as ‘ melodic pop rock ’ .
9 It is always very difficult , in dealing with the relationship between past events and contemporary policies , to know how far back to go in time .
10 This may all seem a bit of an unnecessary fuss , but it 's a small price to pay in time and trouble and money in order to save the marriage and turn it into an asset rather than a liability .
11 It allows the study of a rapid societal development limited in time and space within very narrow boundaries .
12 PR may work well in times of prosperity but the real test for a constitutional system comes in times of turbulence , social change , and economic slumps .
13 When they said , for example , ‘ in the reign of the King Cheops ’ they thought of a distant event situated in time in a rather vague way .
14 But the growth in knowledge enabled by the activities of reading , meditation and contemplative prayer grows in time ; it engages with the inexhaustible wisdom of God .
15 An anonymous teacher writing in Time Out said : ‘ I decided that I had to get out of teaching when , walking down the corridor , I heard myself screaming ‘ Tie ! ’ ’ at some kid I did n't even know .
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