Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [vb pp] in time " in BNC.
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1 | A year-long project to update the library at Darlington College of Technology should be completed in time for the new school year in September . |
2 | In March this year in its first report , the panel said Britain should be cabled in time for country 's satellite TV service due to start in 1986 . |
3 | I mean I should be finished in time for that weekend . |
4 | Since history is the study of the past , and all data ( that which is ‘ given ’ ) must be created in time , all databases can be seen as historical artefacts . |
5 | The union between the regions of Scotia is recent , and must be bolstered in time of stress . |
6 | You know that it is extremely risky to leave the choice late and that , at the very latest , you must be organised in time to have a good look at the proposed field and to get into a good position for a proper base leg . |
7 | Before Mr Stewart was charged , there was a tacit agreement that pilots could admit flying problems in private so that others could be warned in time to avoid disaster . |
8 | In a statement issued with Andre Benard , his French counterpart , Mr Morton said he believed agreement could be reached in time to put a fresh financial package in place by early next year . |
9 | During 1740 the First Lord of the Admiralty , with Walpole 's support , tried to carry a bill to create a national register of sea-faring men from which suitable recruits could be sought in time of crisis , but it was denounced by the Opposition as being akin to slavery and thrown out . |
10 | It will cease with time , whereas contemplative life may be begun in time , but it will be perfected beyond it . |
11 | Mr Walker said yesterday that he was not optimistic that the deal would be concluded in time to stop the family being thrown out of their home . |
12 | The bed would burn , its occupant die , but the fire would be discovered in time and the flames doused . ’ |
13 | In addition an element of proportional representation would be introduced in time for the 1993 elections , as already proposed at a Socialist Party convention on Oct. 12-13 with the formation of electoral alliances with minority parties in mind . |
14 | Publicity would be restricted in time to twenty-one days and decisions would be reached within forty-two days , failing which an application would be deemed to be approved . |
15 | Perhaps the decision to accept covered pitches in the Championship in 1981 will be seen in time as the inevitable pre-cursor to the preference now for four-day games . |
16 | The truth will be revealed in time . |
17 | John Hart , Assistant Director ( Curriculum ) comments : ‘ Aspects of two major areas of review will be completed in time for the next Catalogue . |
18 | There is some doubt as to whether the processes of investigation and legislation will be completed in time for the 1995 revaluation . |
19 | the task is absolutely vital and only you can be sure that it will be done in time and to the required standards |
20 | US West Inc 's US West Communications has chosen Omaha , Nebraska as the test bed for its planned digital speech , data and video communications network , and contracts will be awarded in time for construction to begin in Omaha in early summer . |
21 | A programme will be produced in time for the summer season and Welcome will continue to keep Friends informed . |
22 | Nicholas , who is living with his family in a tiny flat , hopes the damage will be repaired in time for Christmas . |
23 | It is now unlikely that a solution will be found in time for next Wednesday 's debate on the poll tax at the Tory conference in Blackpool . |
24 | This negative bias entails however that in the speaker 's eyes there are no real reasons which can be conceived as occupying the before-position which a reason normally occupies with respect to the action it calls for ; and since there is consequently nothing which can be situated in time before this action , the meaning of to does not apply in this use . |
25 | He 'll tip us off when he knows where and when the hit is due to take place so that it can be stopped in time . |
26 | The aesthetic quality of the results will depend heavily on the artistic ability of the user but even these skills can be developed in time |
27 | The declaration draws attention to faster than expected world population growth and the accelerating pace of environmental decay , and concludes : " Sustainable development can be achieved , but only if irreversible degradation of the environment can be halted in time . |
28 | The implementation of measures 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 depend upon action by both the profession and the Government , but we believe the necessary steps can be completed in time for implementation in April 1993 . |
29 | If seismic mapping of the new reservoir can be completed in time , BP may send a rig to drill more wells there this summer to establish the production potential for the field , which is thought to have reserves of 250 million to 500 million barrels . |
30 | Thus the rest of the catechism sets out the teaching in diagrammatic form of the way in which this pattern of love can be imitated in time . |