Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] 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 Having decided to apply — possibly a high-risk strategy in this time of rapid change in education — the rest of the process was remarkably straightforward .
3 His most serious offence in that time was taking part in a robbery while armed with a crossbow .
4 Copies of the application must be sent to the official receiver in sufficient time to enable him to attend the hearing of the application .
5 Yet this has one interesting feature , an interpolation of seven bars in triple time ; similarly one of Byrd 's five-part ‘ In nomines ’ in the same manuscript ends with a dance-like section in triple time .
6 With a mischievous grin on his face , he gyrated his lean anatomy under Janet 's neat little posterior in perfect time with the bucking machine .
7 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 .
8 The work force should be informed of the likely changes in good time .
9 When he was killed Vincent Massey , the High Commissioner for Canada , and Mr Justice Lawrence , the High Court Judge for whom Dermot had marshalled , wrote appreciations of him in The Times , a remarkable tribute in this time of war to an unknown young man .
10 Put dried parsley in next time .
11 The lowest , most general , and most unambiguously useful level consists in the employment of a computer to perform a humdrum task in less time than would be possible for an unaided human : the search through a text for a quotation , the determination of a word frequency , the construction and analysis of a contingency table , the classification of iconic data .
12 This structure is likely to include the advance co-ordination of diaries to ensure that all those who should attend can , a visible commitment from partners that the meetings are to be given high priority , the circulation of concise pre-reading in good time , and adherence to a formal agenda .
13 Rattler rapidly evaluates a set of high quality partial charges from semiempirical quantum mechanical calculations with a substantial reduction in computational time compared with other MEP methods .
14 Miller 's Vinca rosea ( now Catharanthus roseus ) had been brought forward : ‘ as this plant is a great novelty in Europe … the Figure of the Plant has not yet been seen by any living person ’ and of Gardenia capense , called by him Jasminium , he wrote , ‘ Could we have procured a good drawing in proper time it would have been in its proper place , but as this is so curious and being an undescribed plant , we hope our purchasers will not be displeased with insertion here . ’
15 At X itself there are heteroclinic orbits ( orbits which tend towards one stationary point in forward time and to another in backward time ) linking all three stationary points .
16 He drove with his headlights undipped to see the endless curves in good time .
17 You need to be reminded of key dates in sufficient time to take the appropriate action .
18 Doth not the good father in short time , either by his coughing or spitting or testiness … become troublesome either to his own son or to his nice daughter-in-law , with continuing so long chargeable and so much waited-on , or to the children , with taking up their room at the fire or at the table , or to the servants , while his slow eating doth scant their reversions ?
19 To suggest some useful points in managing time .
20 They even gave him a Plate to carry it on — silver , that is — when they beat Tonga in a pulsating second-tier final which saw Gareth James power over for the winning try in extra time .
21 The ideal magnetic observatory produces high-accuracy data in real time .
22 Clearly , these republics will apply for admission into the United Nations in due time and we shall define our views at that time .
23 It was as if everything that had happened to her that day had some how taken place in another time dimension .
24 We have not had any reports of missing children in that time .
25 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 .
26 They cost the country a small fortune in lost time and health care every year , but only a limited few of prescribed ind industrial diseases are recognized .
27 His only acquisition in that time has been full-back Gary Parkinson , currently on-loan from Middlesbrough .
28 In chapter 3 I shall discuss more fully the question of how far these demographic structures do affect the nature of family obligations , at any given point in historical time , considering in particular how far demographic factors in the late twentieth century have given a particular shape to kin groups .
29 It is the presumption that during any particular moment in geological time , sediment was raining down everywhere , preserving all the different contemporaneous environments simultaneously .
30 3.4 Digitising Video in Real Time
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