Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [verb] in time " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , the information required to identify perceptual units such as phonemes overlaps in time with information about preceding and following phonemes . |
2 | Such a one is bidden to " preye " " seke " " aske " and " knokke at the dore " in the certainty that " he schal come … and coumforte thy desolate soule " as the Holy Ghost came to the apostles : The book ends with a meditation on the sacrament as the focus for the experience of the transforming energy of God released in time at the Incarnation . |
3 | Land was parcelled out to Mohamed Ali 's family and associates and a new , largely Turkish-oriented , class of landowners developed in time , profiting from the growing ties with Europe . |
4 | 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 " . |
5 | Gould left for Sydney , with plans to return in time for the birth , excited and full of anticipation at the prospect of ‘ fresh fields ’ . |
6 | And , of course , unless an applicant with standing applies in time for certiorari and the court exercises its discretion in the applicant 's favour , the decision , though wrong , will remain valid for ever . |
7 | The sandy beach on Majorca is ideal for flopping on by day in order to recover in time for the next night of action , and what a night it will be in this town that never sleeps ! |
8 | Disc Wheel Solid wheels without spokes used in time trials . |
9 | This required taking such steps as arranging the candidate 's schedule so as to ensure that he arrived at campaign stops in time for coverage on the nightly news . |
10 | When called on by government to act in time of war , citizens have been prepared to respond . |