Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 With the traffic jams in Sandwich I doubt if you 'll make it in time .
2 They 'll do it in time .
3 ‘ You 'll have plenty of time to get your appetite back after the night , ’ said his wife .
4 You 'll have plenty of time . ’
5 Chapel-meeting does n't start till eleven ; you 'll have plenty of time . ’
6 ‘ She wo n't get here until the evening , ’ said Julia , ‘ so I 'll have plenty of time . ’
7 We 'll have plenty of time later on !
8 But you 'll have plenty of time to get to know him , sir .
9 You 'll have them in time for the competition perhaps . ’
10 Perhaps we 'll reach him in time to help him . ’
11 Well we 'll add plenty of time just in case , we 've never been there before .
12 I 'll hit him in time .
13 Nevertheless few other aspects of caste are maintained , and during the daughter 's long engagement she will spend plenty of time with her fiancé , giving her plenty of opportunity to reject him .
14 will overlay me in time .
15 If your hospital stay is planned then you will have plenty of time to organise some help to take care of your home and other responsibilities .
16 This pretty island is only an hour away by ferry so you will have plenty of time to get a real feel for the island and begin to enjoy its special magic before it is time to leave .
17 The Minister of State will be under no time constraint this evening , and she will have plenty of time to tell us precisely what she will do about this serious subject .
18 If he is asked to only trot round in large circles , he will have plenty of time to think about life being fun , whereas if he is ‘ worked ’ he will have to concentrate his mind on the job in hand .
19 The question is whether the voters will realise it in time for polling day .
20 The next stop at Rothley will allow plenty of time for photographs at the restored gas-lit station where another runpast will take place while refreshments are served .
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