Example sentences of "be [verb] in good time " in BNC.

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1 Effective vaccines prevent such hazards , but only if a social organization ensures that all potential mothers are vaccinated in good time .
2 Keith Fox in Nuclear Safety ensures that all design work and safety cases through , independent assessment , and all necessary agreements with NII are secured in good time .
3 If these anomalies are detected in good time the parents can receive counselling and the subsequent management of the pregnancy can be planned , so reducing the national perinatal mortality rate .
4 If these conditions are found in good time , treatment is usually straightforward and almost always effective .
5 Although it was not clear when the equipment would arrive at North Tees , managers hoped it would be installed in good time for Christmas .
6 To allow staff appointments to be made in good time for work to be undertaken for Council Tax it is necessary to go to the Finance Committee on 16 September 1992 with a staff structure , some of which is still subject to review , for example the Control Sections .
7 ‘ Put an arrow into the ground in front of him when I give the sign — far enough ahead to be seen in good time . ’
8 For counsellors to know the limits of their competence is clearly important , and calling in specialist help is always something that should be done in good time .
9 ‘ You 'll be told in good time , ’ he said and would not listen when Goll the Gorm said , crossly , as they trooped out , that it was always the same ; they were not told what was going on and it was a disgrace and a scandal and there 'd be a revolution at Tara before much longer , if there would n't be an outright war .
10 Very often this will be coming from a different department , who should be alerted in good time .
11 Over the wall , overlooking Kingsdale , is a tight concentration of potholes , some of great depth , but if Whernside 's summit is to be reached in good time they must be considered out of bounds .
12 Details of the programme will be distributed in good time beforehand but please make arrangements now to be represented .
13 Any pertinent changes must be notified in good time if the court is to sanction the scheme .
14 The window of opportunity for survival from sudden cardiac arrest is narrow , the best chance occurring when the emergency medical services are activated first so that a defibrillator can be brought in good time .
15 With the tightening of world oil demand which will come in the 1990s and the beginnings of a ‘ catching-up ’ programme of crude price increases , it is to be hoped that measures will be taken in good time to counteract what could be a politically unacceptable and potentially debilitating economic dependence on imported energy , for the US and for the rest of the Western world .
16 Full details of how to reach your accommodation will be sent in good time before your holiday is due to commence .
17 Ministers are , significantly , confident that an upturn can be achieved in good time before the next election .
18 A dial gives you the running total of the amount of gallons the cartridge has deal with , so a new one can be ordered in good time .
19 The University may consider applications from overseas candidates received after the normal closing date of 15 December , but candidates should make early application through UCAS , so that they can be informed in good time of any further qualifications required before they can be considered for admission .
20 Recommendation ( ix ) calls upon local offices and the Department of Social Security to give higher priority to those entering residential care to make sure that their claims for income support are processed in good time so that people do not have weeks of worry or possibly weeks in a home without paying .
21 In front of the tall rigid buildings the flying riff-raff of leaves and paper seemed ominous , as though they were escaping in good time .
22 During a visit by Razak to Peking in 1974 Chou En-lai appears privately to have ‘ accepted and supported ’ neutralisation , ‘ provided foreign bases … were dismantled in good time ’ .
23 The most important thing is to start in good time .
24 If this is known in good time , it may be possible to fit the programme to the availability of staff or alternatively redeploy staff when the work is in progress .
25 The procedure is designed to give a " right of reply " instead of an action for damages in cases where the media have behaved responsibly : the plaintiff can not succeed if the defendant proves that an " offer of amends " was made in good time , and is still open at the time of the trial .
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