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

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1 I feel that these difficulties have gone on too long for there to be a realistic prospect of change in time for these children and given their improvement whilst in foster care , where they are not brought up in their parents ' conflict , it is not in the children 's interests for them to go and live with the father and that they need to be placed in an environment with permanent substitute parents , who can meet the boys ' physical , emotional , educational and social needs .
2 Could Australia get out of recession in time for the next general election ?
3 A trial run was carried out but it was soon realized the volume of traffic in the town of Paisley would prevent any large movement of aircraft in time for the carrier to meet its scheduled departure .
4 It was Göring who suggested to Hitler that Forster should be appointed Gauleiter of Danzig in time for the forthcoming elections .
5 The court tends to adopt a relatively liberal attitude towards extensions of time for commencing arbitration ( Patel v Peel Developments ( South ) [ 1992 ] 30 EG 88 ) .
6 Equations ( 23.28 ) and ( 23.30 ) form a pair of differential equations with respect to time for the displacement Δz of the particle and its temperature change ΔT in its displaced position .
7 If we get the go-ahead Objective One could be a reality for Merseyside in time for implementation in 1994 , ’ he said .
8 Very useful for student with time for home study .
9 That would suit Platt , who would then be back in action in time for England 's next game against San Marino .
10 I was back in England in time for the Easter term of 1931 and resumed my university life , but during the next three years I thought incessantly of that slow-flowing muddy river , of the arid , scrub-covered plains and volcanic mountains , the herds of ox and gazelle , the mat-roofed encampments , the slender , graceful figures in loincloths , attractive , armed and unpredictable .
11 It is hoped the law will be in place in time for next summer 's Ashes series .
12 It aims to produce an internationally-binding treaty on steps to limit climate change , with a view to having an agreement in place in time for the opening of the major UN conference on environment and development in Brazil in June 1992 .
13 It is intended that the orchestra would be in place in time for the Edinburgh Festival in autumn .
14 IT MIGHT not be Ireland 's biggest or most lucrative export but thousands of shamrocks , carefully sealed in air-tight bags immediately after being picked , have been flown from the Emerald Isle to the Irish in Britain in time for St Patrick 's Day celebrations today .
15 Unbelievably , after breakfast at home this morning , we crossed the Atlantic in unashamed supersonic luxury before arriving in Toronto in time for lunch .
16 , a delightful person , was my guardian angel for the first ten days of the tour , and was also good enough to rearrange my return journey from Hyderabad , so that I could get back in London in time for an appointment on 29 November .
17 With luck we should be in Cajamarca in time for breakfast . ’
18 Inspectors , some of them Englishmen , were dismissed from time to time for accepting bribes or for other dubious practices .
19 The firm still refers clients to Deacon Gray and Sandra goes back there from time to time for training courses .
20 motor vehicles owned by the Forestry Commission or by local authorities and used from time to time for the purpose of fighting fires ;
21 Quite soon the loads on aircraft got too big for this method ( though shot-bags are still used from time to time for certain simple tests ) and nowadays the loads are applied by means of hydraulic jacks operating through very elaborate multiple lever or ‘ family tree ’ systems ; each of the hundreds of branches ends in a mechanical attachment to the wing surface .
22 I still did some acting from time to time for short periods .
23 As a label , Gramola is still revived from time to time for releases that are primarily designed for the local market .
24 As a whole , in spite of the splendour of much of the singing , this ca n't quite replace present recommendations , particularly those in the historic field , but I am sure it thrilled the audience in the Suntory Hall a year ago and I shall return to it from time to time for its visceral force and its sense of a tension well sustained .
25 And so she continued , through three years , through a series of such violent changes ; she inspected herself anxiously from time to time for signs of manic-depression or schizophrenia , but she could find nothing but symptoms of increasingly quick recovery .
26 The headship of the amalgamated department will be assigned by the Hebdomadal Council from time to time for specified periods of not less than five years to one of the persons holding an established academic post in the department , normally with the title of professor or reader .
27 He failed conspicuously to do so and continues to side-step any commitment to taking the effective steps which many senior military experts believe could at least limit the damage , by calling from time to time for a mere tightening of sanctions against Serbia .
28 This is part of the normal regime — they have to arrange among themselves the cleaning , etc. , and also have to do other manual jobs from time to time for example yesterday , they all had to go out and plant castor oil seeds in the campus grounds .
29 take the view that erm they are put up by the Council from time to time for various reasons .
30 Thanks to Zhukov , critical Khrushchev supporters were brought to Moscow in time for the Central Committee meeting which then overturned the Politburo 's verdict .
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