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

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1 He was lucky to be invited back , but there was no reprieve for Tom Kite , who misses his first Masters since 1974 despite 10 top finishes in that time .
2 There may in fact be some differences in these time intervals and in other pathogenetic factors between Kock pouches and pelvic pouches , but in view of the general clinical similarities between the RP syndromes in these two forms of pouch ( Table V ) , we have felt justified in combining them for the purposes of our analysis .
3 I had an MD and had had several articles published , and I was totally demoralised , feeling better qualified than some colleagues in full time senior registrar posts .
4 His score is also notable for its choruses , particularly double choruses , which are accompanied — in contrast to the merely continuo supported solos — by the orchestra ( three violins and continuo for harpsichords , which are usually joined by arpe , liuti , tiorbe e violoni ) , not merely doubling the voices but sometimes playing independently : This orchestra is also employed in three unusually extended sinfonie to the Prologue and Second and Third Acts , that to the prologue consisting of 11 ( slow ) bars in quadruple time , a canzone of 32 bars with echo-effects of forte and piano emphasized by the scoring : 7 bars in triple time , and 21 in quadruple .
5 There is a new DECinspect Intrusion Detector for VMS , release 1.0 , which is designed to challenge hackers by detecting , tracking and invoking countermeasures against suspicious and hostile activities in real time .
6 THREE goals in extra time sealed Dundela 's path into the second round .
7 It was argued that it would never be possible to produce these bitmaps in real time , ie to create each character as and when it was needed from a master outline .
8 The work force should be informed of the likely changes in good time .
9 The manufacturer may also experience difficulty in monitoring developments and changes in the overseas market and adapting to these changes in good time .
10 In the Waltzes there is a near operatic freedom in the melody of Op. 42 with its cunning mix of duple and triple rhythm , a charming decorative aside at bar 20 in the E flat , Op. 18 ( only in the 1943 version ) and a puckish mercurial touch throughout that banishes all possible monotony from so many pieces in three time .
11 Rawcliffe can trace its history back to 1078 , the name of the village undergoing many changes in that time .
12 He drove with his headlights undipped to see the endless curves in good time .
13 You need to be reminded of key dates in sufficient time to take the appropriate action .
14 This created the conditions which were to set the pattern of religious justification for strife for centuries to come , and there is little doubt that nearly all , if not all wars in historic time have had some kind of religion or ‘ god ’ put forward as requiring the human race , or parts of it to engage in bloodshed and misery .
15 To suggest some useful points in managing time .
16 ‘ I do n't think Manchester had too many chances in extra time and a Falconer goal would have won it for us .
17 Clearly , these republics will apply for admission into the United Nations in due time and we shall define our views at that time .
18 And because it allows more tests in less time , mathematical modelling has become an essential tool for aircraft designers .
19 We have not had any reports of missing children in that time .
20 Evidence of change in progress is often provided by systematic differences in apparent time of the kind shown in table 5.2 ; that is , differences between generation cohorts .
21 Then he made 38 runs in good time as Northern cashed in against the champions ' depleted bowling resources .
22 They can work at speed , and make several passes in less time than it would take to plough the same area with mould-board equipment .
23 Since these factors can and do change , the position of the younger generation in structures of family support must be seen as specific to particular points in historical time .
24 Look at the bare facts we 've not beaten the scum in the three season we 've been back up and god knows we 've had enough chances in that time .
25 My first bout of football pain came on March 15 , 1969 , when on my first visit to Wembley I watched Swindon Town of the Third Division destroy Arsenal with two goals in extra time .
26 In the IBM case , IBM was considered by the Commission to hold a dominant position ( inter alia ) in the supply of two key products for a particular computer system , and was found to have abused its dominant position by refusing to supply other manufacturers in sufficient time with technical information to permit the interfacing of those other products with IBM equipment , particularly by tying in the supply of IBM software and hardware and by discriminating between users of IBM software .
27 Make final arrangements in good time with your client .
28 It is not , however , confined to that key , for the pedals can be altered rapidly , and chromatic alterations of a note or two in successive chords in slow time are possible .
29 Because of their involvement with the magnetic Rothmans National Village Knockout tie at Christleton on Sunday , no Northop Hall players were included in Flintshire 's side which routed Montgomeryshire by eight wickets in double-quick time at Hawarden Park .
30 Already in the ‘ O magnum mysterium ’ of the 1587 volume of Concerti , he had revealed his penchant for festive passages in triple time .
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