Example sentences of "be in [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're in a quiet time at the moment , Leon .
2 Why she was here , she could n't imagine ; but her head was clearer than it had been in a long time , which meant that she must have gone for some hours without any kind of an injection .
3 She had no wish to hurt Anna and besides , how could she complain when the truth was that she was happier here at the palazzo than she 'd been in a long time ?
4 ‘ Yeah , and she 's been in a few times since .
5 Mm Erm yes so he was just saying that , you know , the only night he 's really been out since New Year 's Eve was last Wednesday , he 's just been in the whole time .
6 Because most of the closest-fought states are in the Eastern Time zone , American TV networks expect to be able to forecast the final result from 2am on Wednesday .
7 ‘ But I came late into the first-class game , I 'm 28 now and I really want to be in the big time before I end my career . ’
8 So what 's it like for young David to be in the big time .
9 So what 's it like for young David to be in the big time .
10 It 's in the Irish Times like on the property section
11 Oliver Goldsmith , in his Natural History , described the effects of sleep loss thus : But man is more feeble ; he requires its due return ; and if it fails to pay the accustomed visit , his whole frame is in a short time thrown into disorder ; his appetite ceases ; his spirits are dejected ; his pulse becomes quicker and harder ; and his mind , abridged of its slumbering visions , begins to adopt waking dreams .
12 Steven is in an alternative time zone now .
13 The most flattering story was in the Financial Times of 8 July 1964 .
14 Ian Spiro was a novice in this league but still acted like he was in the big time , joining Lomas Santa Fe Country Club where membership costs ‘ tens of thousands ’ .
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