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

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1 All of the objects and characters are solid 3D objects which are calculated in real time .
2 Indeed , no major studies of evacuation due to hazards have been undertaken in recent times and this is a widely recognized deficiency which no research funding body seems willing to rectify .
3 The main interest of this church is in its interior mosaics because much of the building has been altered in later times .
4 Craft work ; women 's crafts as they are designated in different times and places , such as midwifery , sewing , cooking , undertaking , writing .
5 Effective vaccines prevent such hazards , but only if a social organization ensures that all potential mothers are vaccinated in good time .
6 ‘ You are come in excellent time , Theodosia ! ’
7 Much of the research and theory which has informed our educational methodology has been superseded in recent times both in psychology and linguistics .
8 A Labour campaign document championed the ‘ traditional values and firm foundations of the mid-Staffordshire way of life ’ and complained that its ‘ serenity … has been shattered in recent times ’ by crime .
9 Every town of importance possessed its theatre most of which had been built in Hellenistic times often carved out of the hillside but fronted by a stage building and proscenium platform .
10 Keith Fox in Nuclear Safety ensures that all design work and safety cases through , independent assessment , and all necessary agreements with NII are secured in good time .
11 Yes , we are living in Hard Times ; but no , let us not go gently on to that good ledge .
12 Now in the scriptures , we 're gon na have a look at a few because the scriptures counsel us time and again , er that we are living in difficult times , we know that and it can become difficult to stay spiritually alert and awake and that 's why constantly throughout the scriptures you 'll find that we 're er counselled and encouraged to stay awake , stay awake and as we sang stand firm and , and grow mighty spirits , the first one is in Romans chapter thirteen .
13 We have been living in exciting times and it has needed a strong hand to keep order in the town , where all the disorderly elements tried to take advantage of the situation .
14 The most recent has been from the late 1970s through the 1980s , and if we think of those years as one of only four periods of major structural change in nearly two centuries we can appreciate that we have been living in interesting times .
15 They 're coming in three times a week .
16 The Ridgeway in Wiltshire and Berkshire may well have been used in prehistoric times , but probably no more so than the line of the A4 across the same counties .
17 It is certainly true that many of the by-roads in an area such as this may well have been used in Roman times though it is difficult to prove .
18 The origins of this marital-rape exemption seem to lie in the notion that the wife is the husband 's property , or that the wife promises intercourse on demand , but it has been defended in modern times on the basis that such cases raise essentially family matters , better suited to examination in a non-criminal court , and that in any case proof would be difficult .
19 If these anomalies are detected in good time the parents can receive counselling and the subsequent management of the pregnancy can be planned , so reducing the national perinatal mortality rate .
20 In actual practice , except when its life was extended in the World Wars , that limit has never been reached in modern times .
21 If these conditions are found in good time , treatment is usually straightforward and almost always effective .
22 The cathedral has been enlarged in later times around this chapel which is now a central feature in the architectural mass ( 255 ) .
23 The second is by looking at the patterns of coin finds , both those revealed by coins deposited in hoards and those which were casually lost and have been recovered in modern times by chance , by treasure hunting or by archaeological excavation .
24 The study of such curves , originating perhaps in the Ancient Greek spiral , can be traced in modern times from the work of Giuseppe Peano in 1890 and Helge von Koch in 1904 to Mandelbrot 's book , Fractals : Form , Chance and Dimension ( 1977 ) .
25 ‘ Orientation vectors will be aligned in two time units , sir .
26 Although it was not clear when the equipment would arrive at North Tees , managers hoped it would be installed in good time for Christmas .
27 To allow staff appointments to be made in good time for work to be undertaken for Council Tax it is necessary to go to the Finance Committee on 16 September 1992 with a staff structure , some of which is still subject to review , for example the Control Sections .
28 ‘ Put an arrow into the ground in front of him when I give the sign — far enough ahead to be seen in good time . ’
29 For counsellors to know the limits of their competence is clearly important , and calling in specialist help is always something that should be done in good time .
30 Not at all , I mean they can be done in three times .
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