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

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1 To get the new rate demands printed in time for April East , the deadline was midday on March 31st .
2 At least they now have twelve months to recover in time for next year 's race .
3 At least they now have twelve months to recover in time for next year 's race .
4 Meanwhile , Apple is predicting that it will have at least 70% of Macintosh applications recoded in time for the first batch of volume PowerPCs to hit the streets in 1993 , using AT&T Bell Laboratories spin-off , the Holmdel , New Jersey-based Echo Logic Inc , to do the recompiling .
5 Any spontaneous pull to which he yields ( for example , a proneness due to laziness to exaggerate the difficulty of getting things done in time for the earlier flight ) will merely bias his judgement ; in the pure choice of means you either choose rationally or surrender to the spontaneous .
6 Leading bareboat , flotilla and club holiday company Sunsail have their all-new glossy brochures published in time for the New Year booking rush , offering some new destinations and routes .
7 Gould left for Sydney , with plans to return in time for the birth , excited and full of anticipation at the prospect of ‘ fresh fields ’ .
8 Once the documentation is agreed it is suggested that a " completion date " should be arranged so that the relevant searches can be made ( see Chapter 3 , p30 ) and any payment of monies requisitioned in time for the " completion date " .
9 The decision will be made in early May and the cards produced in time for the major summer shows in Wales .
10 The decision will be made in early May and the cards produced in time for the major summer shows in Wales .
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