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

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1 The independent overflow area uses additional space , although in most cases this will not be excessive as the increase in time caused by continual head movements to the independent overflow area from the prime data area and back will soon show up in run times .
2 The Preces and sermons , together with his controversial works , were to cause Andrewes to become regarded as the leader in time and eminence of the Anglo-Catholic movement .
3 This can be diagrammed in the following way for the early interception : and as follows for the final one : The to infinitive , therefore , is not strictly speaking a verb but rather a syntactic construction : it involves two parts , the infinitive , a verbal form which evokes a representation of an event produced by means of the verb system , and to , a preposition which indicates a relationship between the place in time where the support has to be situated to begin actualizing the infinitive 's event ( occupied by the representation of non-ordinalized person incorporated within the infinitive ) and some other prior place in time which the support is also represented as occupying or having occupied previous to the realization of this event .
4 They 've come through the hole in time .
5 ‘ We 've moved through the hole in time .
6 The travellers had been transported through the hole in time to their place of capture .
7 It was as she finished with the remainder of yesterday 's mail that she glanced through the window in time to see Silas walking towards the stables .
8 In a cold , late spring it may prove difficult to graze off the rye in time to work up a good tilth for mangolds .
9 But Hughes is hoping to brush off the knock in time to face League champions Leeds on Sunday .
10 The whole complex structure of the liturgy throughout the year orders and enacts believers ' common sense of how an ultimate reality engages with the processes of time : the Mass through the celebration of a corporate sense of all life as a divine gift sustained by processes of death and resurrection ; the office by a daily pattern of worship varying throughout the year to commemorate the significance of the events of the Incarnation and link the activities of the Church in time present with the saints .
11 On four Thursday evenings during the winter she could be seen , dressed in spotty black and glittering with rhinestones , sawing happily away on her violin through four public concerts , under the baton of Mr Dixon , the elderly English master from Tollemarche public school , who tried gamely to keep the rest of the orchestra in time with her , since he had long ago given up trying to keep her in time with the orchestra .
12 If the witness fails to attend , the applicant must be able to prove in enforcement proceedings that the witness was served , or knew of the service in time , and received the conduct money .
13 Ace was faster , however , and had her Browning out of the holster in time to fire before Richmann .
14 His head rose above the floor level of the hay-loft in time to see a great deal more of Melody than he had anticipated as she slipped her ragged clothes back on .
15 Even so , she still managed to get through 200 rolls of the film in time .
16 Even so , she still managed to get through 200 rolls of the film in time .
17 It must be pointed out moreover that representing the infinitive 's event as a mere potentiality leaves the question of the location in time of its actualization wide open .
18 Defences which may be available include : an Act of God ; the plaintiff 's consent ; or where the odour nuisance is a result of the act of a trespasser and the owner or occupier is ignorant of the nuisance , not having the means of knowing of the nuisance in time to prevent or abate its effect .
19 Some who had failed to get out of the way in time bore the scars like war wounds or medals which they paraded for public admiration .
20 The Fiesta sets off , only Mel does n't get out of the way in time .
21 However it was , the one he had aimed at did not get out of the way in time and a last-minute attempt to slink off in the wind failed .
22 ‘ I just could n't get out of the way in time and the bike clipped my leg .
23 The other information entered here is the media type to be loaded on the unit , ( as specified using Option 9.5.0 ) , an estimate of the performance of the drive in time per block , and the types of Offline operation you wish the unit to be used for ( selecting from Primary copy , Secondary copy , Verification and Restores , or combinations thereof . )
24 However , education officials were still acutely aware of the cost in time and money of vandalism .
25 We could not do the trip in and out of the town in time to catch the last plane that evening , so we were condemned to this place and an early flight .
26 A communiqué issued after the meeting said that agreement had been reached on ( i ) the implementation of the CFE treaty without renegotiation ; ( ii ) a commitment by all former Soviet republics to honour the obligations of the Soviet Union under the CFE treaty ; and ( iii ) the ratification of the CFE treaty by all newly-independent states and completion of the process in time for the March-July session of the Helsinki Review Conference .
27 Take up of set-aside and ever reducing fertiliser usage might satisfy some of the requirements of the directive in time but Mr Buchan said he hoped that farmers would take urgent note of the board 's action and start planning ahead .
28 Where a summons or other originating process has been served on a defendant by post or insertion in his letter-box under Ord 7 , 4 10(1) ( b ) or 4(a) or r 13(1) ( b ) or ( 4 ) and after judgment has been given or entered it appears to the court that the process did not come to the knowledge of the defendant in time , the court may of its own motion set aside the judgment and may give any direction or make any such order as the court may think just .
29 Dr Livesey came out of the house in time to see me climbing into the stockade , and my friends welcomed me happily .
30 The extension of the image in time lends itself to distortion by running the camera faster or slower than 24 fps ( or even backwards , as with the reversed slap across the face in Truffaut 's wonderful film about film making , Day for Night , 1973 ) .
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