Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [verb] in time " in BNC.
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1 | Leading bareboat , flotilla and club holiday company Sunsail have their all-new glossy brochures published in time for the New Year booking rush , offering some new destinations and routes . |
2 | Old ladies trapped in time imagine they are in 1929 and love 's first blossoms are just around the corner , an old man feels angry and cheated that 40 years of his life have disappeared . |
3 | ‘ Some pupils came in time to like it ; not simply because the outbursts were part of Lewis ‘ act ’ , but because he was conscientious teacher , who was concerned , as the Great Knock had been , to wage war on sloppy language and sloppy thinking . |
4 | Obviously completing joint statements booking in time to go on the computers to get them typed up nicely |
5 | Carl Puttnam 's beautiful Mick Hucknall-style russet locks bounce in time with the throbbing , sultry beat . |
6 | The camera makes them seem four-dimensional — solid figures moving in time . |
7 | And if it does , will the task-force leaders become in time what the product managers have been at Proctor & Gamble : the basic units of management and the company 's field officers ? |
8 | In the Vale of Glamorgan , which the Tories won by 19 votes after a second recount , 64 overseas voters registered in time to vote . |
9 | Without patronage , however , political interests withered in time , for the needs of the voters would drive them to look for aid elsewhere if there did not seem a reasonable probability that their present connections might recover their lost influence in London . |
10 | At least they now have twelve months to recover in time for next year 's race . |
11 | At least they now have twelve months to recover in time for next year 's race . |
12 | These distinguishing devices developed in time into the system we now know as heraldry . |
13 | Their gutting knives flashing in time to the music . |
14 | Within a landfill most materials decompose in time . |