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

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1 Another which could be used , if you want a longer stretch of time for the recording , is the Synchrofax Audio Page ( see Appendix 2 ) .
2 In any case , the proper limits of time for the question should not be exceeded .
3 Accountants Touche Ross asked for an extension of time for the filing of a ‘ monitoring return ’ giving details of Barlow Clowes ' finances which was due by the end of that month .
4 The Australian professional took 7–103 , bringing his tally of league wickets to 35 and , although the home side made 187–8 , there was plenty of time for the Middlesbrough batsmen to knock off the runs .
5 Well , I hope you explained that I 'll be in Milan in plenty of time for the shoot , because — ’
6 Her father had always had a great deal of time for the Sally Ann .
7 Post-Darwinian geologists had assigned vast tracts of time for the operations of forces still believed by us to have shaped the Earth ; but they were challenged on the grounds that thermodynamics could demonstrate that the Sun and the Earth could not be much more than fifty million years old .
8 It took that length of time for The Times to reach Carewscourt from London , where it was posted every morning .
9 There was thus plenty of time for the photon source and the two separated measuring instruments to affect each other , perhaps through some kind of ‘ background fluctuations ’ .
10 Following notification by the Seller to the Purchaser of such cause , the Seller shall be allowed a reasonable extension of time for the performance of its obligations .
11 It would be a poor sort of immortality , however , because any personal concept of time for the astronaut would almost certainly come to an end as he was torn apart inside the black hole !
12 It s going to take a bit of time for the factories to dole us out some more .
13 ‘ We 've got plenty of time for the post to get to America , ’ I said , sticking down the envelope .
14 I 'd got an assortment of sarnies and some cans of Diet Coke and bottles of Perrier at a café behind Liverpool Street and was allowing plenty of time for the traffic to get back into the City .
15 ‘ Look Katie , your job is your business , I admit that until I met you I did n't have a lot of time for the police .
16 On closer inspection it became clear there were two sets of figures for the same period of time for the Grenfell Leather Trading Company .
17 Winger David Campese has done some light running as he bids to recover from an ankle injury in time for the Test .
18 You 'll have them in time for the competition perhaps . ’
19 His Opel Manta had been heavily damaged during the Burmah Rally and could n't be repaired in time for the Mourne Stages .
20 The Tigers , who will also be minus the magic of the holidaying Les Cusworth , are relieved to hear that their England centre , Paul Dodge , and the England B flanker , John Wells , have recovered from hamstring injuries in time for the trip .
21 Jackie had a nasty puncture in practice on the 150-m.p.h. straight and though he was not injured , his Matra was only just repaired in time for the race .
22 Caledor II personally kills Snorri Halfhand , King Gotrek 's son , before returning to Ulthuan in time for the hunting season .
23 Stockboker Ellis & Partners used Saturday 's programme to offer fans a low-cost chance to buy Cabra shares until April 16 — just in time for the Cabra meeting .
24 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to , whether it would go through in time for the case and that 's why I have n't
25 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to whether it would come through in time for the case That 's why I did n't
26 The manager must work to ensure everything is in place so that the band 's product comes out in time for the public to make up its own mind .
27 Paul , on the other hand , is an improbably fresh-faced 22 , who might just have to start shaving in time for the return of Halley 's comet .
28 Bales of carpet samples fill the pattern room in time for the deadline .
29 Meanwhile , Coventry have brought in hot-air blowers in a bid to thaw out their frozen Highfield Road pitch in time for the Boxing Day Midlands derby match .
30 Translations in ‘ latin ’ languages like Spanish and Italian were completed in time for the promulgation of the test by the Holy Father on December 7th last year .
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