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

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1 From that moment they have gone from strength to strength and last year reached the final of the Pilkington Cup only to lose in extra time .
2 While this is obviously demanding of professional time and effort , it need not be particularly difficult to achieve , and the investment should repay itself with dividends .
3 With the help of a fear-stricken band , his Fender 7-string Strat , an 8-string Gibson ‘ piano guitar ’ and his ‘ heavy metal mandolin' ( an instrument with which , he claims , ‘ even a moron can reach the sublime ’ ) , Gregory has assembled a Gothic extravaganza full of fretboard pyrotechnics and in-jokes such as Clapton 's Hideaway solo played in real time at double speed .
4 So liaise in good time with either your own dispatch department or an outside mail order company .
5 Just gone , we 're obviously working to Italian time in this Italian job because we 've had really five minutes of stoppage time at the end of the first half and I 'm a bit baffled as to why we had it .
6 I did not mean to say but perhaps it is better I should , therefore only remark that I will speak on the subject in my next , but do not suffer alarms on my account — I am in better health than I have been for years and I hope to get to Sydney and get comfortably settled in good time … ’
7 He added : ‘ Even if it rained between now and October more heavily than it has ever done in recorded time there would still be rivers , such as the Ver in Hertfordshire , that would not get enough water to enable them to flow properly .
8 I asked him how he usually deals with pre-stage time .
9 Yeah , but if you score a goal it will still go into extra time .
10 Look out for products such as Visio , a drop and drag drawing package which utilises job-specific stencils ; WinDesk , a customisable desktop for Windows ; ProtoView , a screen management facility for Windows ; Star Trek the Screensaver , a screensaver program for Star Trek fanatics ; Office Accelerator , a program to run your office from within your favourite word-processor ; Color Tools , a multimedia graphics solution ; Labtech Vision , a program that produces dynamic graphics that automatically update in real time , and CameraMan , which records and plays back Windows routines .
11 In Champagne , the Chardonnay is a strong growing variety which buds early , making it susceptible to spring frosts , but which also ripens in good time for so northerly a wine .
12 The problem is , of course , that child abuse work is all too often conducted under enormous time and resource pressures , and may at times have to be done under the glare of unwelcome publicity or in the aftermath of an incident that has aroused public concern .
13 Estimators often work against considerable time pressures and look for ways to win jobs and at the same time make a profit .
14 Set your watch immediately to agree with local time at your destination .
15 If you prefer the keyboard side or a particular part of the theatre , please arrive in good time .
16 TIME The First Detail starts at 1.45 pm : Please arrive in good time , 1.15 pm at the latest .
17 The ubiquity and sensitivity of magnetic minerals , the speed and versatility of measuring equipment and the persistence of magnetic linkages between source and sediment make the emerging methodology ideally suited to both process- and reconstruction-oriented catchment studies and more especially to that integration of the two approaches so strongly advocated in recent time .
18 It goes through a cycle of changes until it finally returns to its original state and then merges into infinite time .
19 The other toes have almost completely disappeared over evolutionary time , although they occasionally reappear in freakish " throwbacks ' .
20 The TSS involved similar techniques to those described above but they were more aggressively applied with specific time periods between each operation .
21 So , this method of measuring the conservatism of DNA , by looking at the number of changes that have actually occurred during geological time , compounds genuine copying fidelity with the filtering effects of natural selection .
22 The match never went into extra time
23 Participants in a television programme , for example , who are told that it is a " pilot " which will not be transmitted , can not be held responsible for defamatory statements they have made if it is subsequently screened at prime time .
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