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

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1 There will be a few overcast or windless days when the batteries will not be adequately recharged and a traditional generator will have to be called upon , but in the time they are charging , wind generators and solar panels will easily pay for themselves in saved fuel costs .
2 This is structured by hourly changes of sail or course , so that the crew can learn as much as possible about handling in the time they are aboard .
3 But if apprenticeship was to work as its devisers hoped it relied upon the interest of freedmen in working for themselves in the time they were allotted and their generosity if their work for their former masters was to be energetic .
4 What I 'm driving at is , did in your , in the time you were there ever the , the workers ever get into a situation where they wanted to come out in support of another dispute in another place of work ?
5 And in the time it 's taken you to read this , it 's sold out .
6 She stared out of the window and thought she could write a book in the time it was taking them to get to Nice , which really was just around the corner .
7 In the time I was there she did pencil out a few passages , and got me to red ink a lot more .
8 Er but we dealt with quite a few serious accidents in the time I was there .
9 In no time they were installed at a table by the window and being attended by a stately woman with an enormous bosom and a monument of granite-coloured hair .
10 Formalities did not take long , and in no time they were riding upwards in the lift and then walking along a corridor to the door of Ven 's suite .
11 He heads north , and in no time we 're outside Denice 's impressive town house in St John 's Wood .
12 In no time we were moored securely a few inches from a slippery ledge , surging in a gentle swell with ropes secured to convenient rock spurs .
13 In no time we were a mile from either bank … and the daytrippers were thoroughly enjoying themselves.Even one couple who should have been cruising down the Seine were happy with the alternative :
14 One of the guerrillas invites him to drink wine , and in no time he is completely drunk , and has told them that some lorries loaded with ammunition are coming up the road , to help in the campaign to wipe out the guerrillas .
15 In no time he was raving about free love and ‘ Fat Maria ’ Who ‘ smiles with pleasure whenever I help her out of her underwear under the blankets at night . ’
16 Then asked the name of her hotel , and in no time he was pulling up outside it , and Fabia knew that one of the most pleasant interludes of her life except for the ‘ alternator ’ trauma that went with it — was over .
17 In no time I was rolling with the best of them and filling the intervals between wines by chewing a morsel of cheese .
18 It seemed that in no time she was forced indoors by huge raindrops that appeared to have come from nowhere .
19 Anyhow , ’ he continued in his usual exuberant fashion , ‘ we were standing right outside Oliphants ’ Café , so I suggested coffee , and in no time she was telling me how she now lived in London , and had a flat there , and … ’
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