Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] in time " in BNC.

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1 If you are a Duannian , or know anyone else who is , please write to me , so that I can communicate in time for Reunion 1991 .
2 And you 'll find in time th the racecourse 'll be made of this here special stuff what they 're galloping on .
3 I know she 'll learn in time but I want her to avoid the pitfalls . ’
4 Then close your eyes and see if you can describe that person in sufficient detail to distinguish him or her from anyone else — it 's harder than you think but you will improve in time .
5 Come on and we 'll finish in time .
6 We shall need in time to check which belong to people who had a right to handle the diary ; Sir Paul , yourself , members of the household .
7 They 'll come in time . "
8 They 'll learn in time .
9 In the case of the Londoners , however , they may have been more vulnerable to plague than were country dwellers , unless they themselves had , as they might , country properties to which they could flee in time of pestilence .
10 On the contrary , by correcting himself in this way the author is making a particular point : that although the occasion might have been regarded as a performance by some , that although it might have in time become a performance , this description is not an accurate representation of the narrator 's memories .
11 Oh , it 'll dry in time .
12 Most of the time you could just ignore a lot of the stuff you did n't know ; it 'd come in time , you 'd be told when you needed to know …
13 He was sitting with Mick at the top of a hill and he was wishing with a deep desire that he could remain in time , this present time , forever .
14 ‘ But , without a faction behind him , he is n't much danger , although I suppose he could combine in time with a cousin or two .
15 Unless there is some other underlying reason or hidden illness it will pass in time , as she adjusts to the change .
16 Worse than that from the Government 's point of view , I do not think that he will arrive in time for the general election .
17 Steve McManaman has calf trouble , but Souness is hopeful he will recover in time for tomorrow night .
18 I trust he will return in time , eh , Elizabeth ?
19 He has not given up hope that he can recover in time , saying : ‘ I 've not ruled myself out of it yet I 'm just looking forward and hoping I can be out there . ’
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